The Guardian | CIA to exempt strikes on Pakistan from drones codification – reports The Guardian John Brennan, the counter-terrorism adviser nominated by President Obama to be the next head of the CIA, has reportedly agreed to exempt agency strikes in Pakistan from a new set of rules that attempts to justify and codify the use of drones to ... US to continue drone strikes in Pakistan: report Despite curbs on target killings, CIA to get free hand in Pakistan US targeted killings guidebook allows CIA drones in Pakistan: Report |
BBC News | Calls for inquiry into Pakistan PM corruption official's death BBC News The family of an official investigating a corruption case in Pakistan linked to Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has called for an inquiry into his death. Kamran Faisal was found hanged in the government hostel in Islamabad where he lived on Friday ... Family of dead Pakistan officer seeks probe No in officer's death who was probing Pakistan PM Judicial commission to probe Pakistan's graft official's death |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Inzamam not a part of Pakistan's tour of South Africa ESPNcricinfo.com I think the younger batsmen, especially Jamshed would have benefitted from Inzis knowledge of playing on seaming wickets in South Africa against the likes of Steyn and Phillander. Inzamam was a great player of pace bowling and the Pakistani batsmen ... Pakistan set for testing SA challenge Tour of South Africa: Pakistan set off to face Proteas Pakistan can surprise South Africa in the Test series: Zaheer Abbas |
IBNLive | India Says It Is Reviewing Ties With Pakistan ABC News India says it is reviewing future ties with archrival Pakistan in the light of the "inhuman killing" of two of its soldiers by Pakistani troops in disputed Kashmir early this month. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh says India wants to have friendly ties ... Pakistan must make equal efforts for friendly ties: Manmohan Singh Pakistan minister calls off India visit over LoC tension Pakistan high commissioner to India Salman Bashir denies crossing of LoC by ... |
The Economist | India, Pakistan continue to talk through tensions New Straits Times FROM New Delhi, it is always tricky to write about Pakistan, considering the absence of mutual trust and a blow-hot-blow-cold relationship. Yet, since one cannot choose a neighbour, it is necessary to understand, if not always accept, each other's ... Resilient Pakistan? Pakistan In Crisis Again – Analysis Pakistan's political cliff |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan anger at video games that depict country as terrorist haven Telegraph.co.uk Terrorism and the role of local security forces are hugely sensitive subjects in Pakistan, which has barely recovered from the shock of discovering that Osama bin Laden was hiding in plain sight, barely 30 miles from the capital Islamabad. Saleem Memon ... CD association orders against stocking 'anti-Pakistan' games |
ESPNcricinfo.com | English players warned off Pakistan Super League ESPNcricinfo.com Guys, the main objective of PSL is to keep cricket alive in our country and to demonstrate to the world that Pakistan is safe for sports. Commercially if the league just gives a mere 1% return even then I am sure any investor will be be very happy. Its ... English cricketers warned against playing Pakistan Super League England stars warned not to go to Pakistan over security concerns |
Aljazeera.com | Official: Pakistan to Free More Afghan Detainees TIME Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani said Pakistan has initiated the process of releasing those Afghan detainees in its custody who they think will help facilitate the reconciliation process. His comments were made during a press conference Friday in ... Pakistan to Release More Afghan Taliban Detainees Pakistan says it will release all Afghan Taliban prisoners Pakistan suffers unprecedented winter of attacks as militants seek 'piece of ... |
DAWN.com | Manmohan talks tough on Pakistan Deccan Chronicle Jaipur: Talking tough, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that India has made it clear to Pakistan that the beheading of an Indian soldier by its army can have a “negative impact” on ties and asked it to reciprocate efforts for friendship ... Pak policy not dictated by US, says Indian FM Civilised behaviour must for peace: Sonia to Pakistan |
PM's tough message to Pakistan Deccan Herald Talking tough, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said that India has made it clear to Pakistan that the beheading of an Indian soldier by its army can have a "negative impact" on ties and asked it to reciprocate efforts for friendship. "We take a ... |