ABC News | 'Zero Dark Thirty' a hit in Pakistan, despite being seen as 'a pack of lies' Washington Post (blog) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — “Zero Dark Thirty,” the Oscar-nominated film about the CIA's 10-year hunt for Osama bin Laden, stirred great umbrage in the Distict with its implication that the brutal interrogation technique known as waterboarding was key to ... Pakistan to build amusement park in city where Bin Laden was killed Pakistan Plans Park Where Bin Laden Was Killed Bin Laden World?! Pakistan to build $30M AMUSEMENT PARK in town where al ... |
ABC News | Pakistan Ready for Peace Talks With Militants ABC News Pakistan's interior minister said Monday that the government was ready to hold peace talks with domestic Taliban militants who have been waging a bloody insurgency that has killed thousands of people in the country. Rehman Malik's comments were the ... Malik signals possibility of peace talks with Pakistani Taliban The case for drone strikes Pakistan says it is ready for peace talks with domestic Taliban militants |
DAWN.com | Pakistan committed to peaceful resolution of Kashmir dispute: PM DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that Pakistan will stand by Kashmiris till the realization of their demands for peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute. “On behalf of the government and the people of Pakistan, I reaffirm ... Pakistan calls for end to rights violations in Kashmir India Pakistan spat Pakistan for 'uninterrupted' peace with India |
The Guardian | Dale Steyn helps South Africa crush Pakistan in first Test The Guardian Just six Pakistan wickets were required to wrap up the win on Monday, with the majority of the hard work having been done by Steyn and the other quicks on Saturday, when Pakistan were skittled for 49. "Surfaces in South Africa provide good help for ... Steyn bowls South Africa to victory over Pakistan Battling Pakistan hold up South Africa's victory bid South Africa v Pakistan: 11-wicket Dale Steyn sends Proteas 1-0 up |
Aljazeera.com | Afghanistan and Pakistan commit to peace deal Aljazeera.com The leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan have said they would work to reach a peace deal within six months, while throwing their weight behind moves for the Taliban to open an office in Doha, Qatar. Following talks on Monday hosted by British Prime ... Pakistan, Afghan, UK leaders urge Taliban “to enter into dialogue” Afghan-Pakistan Leaders Vow Cooperation Afghan, Pakistan Leaders Set Timetable to End War |
(AAMIR QURESHI/AFP/Getty Images) Washington Post (blog) About halfway down a New York Times' story on Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state, the paper reports a disturbing new detail about the Syrian opposition. According to Clinton, rebels in Syria have been receiving “messages” from a part of ... |
Pakistan's dilemma DAWN.com THE Pakistani establishment has been as much a victim of its successes as it has of its failures over the years. The Afghan policy during the 1990s that manufactured the Afghan Taliban's rise to power and shut India out of Afghanistan was celebrated as ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | No thanks to the Pakistan board if the PSL succeeds ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan's national team may be battling it out in South Africa at the moment, but life at the PCB these days is heavily dominated by the domestic matter of the Pakistan Super League. It's still just an idea, and there isn't much yet to show for it ... |
New York Times | Taliban Militants Attack Pakistani Base New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Taliban militants killed at least nine soldiers and four paramilitary soldiers in an attack on a Pakistani Army base in northwestern Pakistan early Saturday, officials said. Ten civilians, including three women and three children ... Taliban assault on Pakistan army post leaves 35 dead Pakistan Army Checkpoint Attack: 23 Killed Mass funerals in Pakistan after Taliban raid |
Pakistan's War Against Human Rights Watch Huffington Post "A pack of lies" is Pakistan army's favorite defensive phrase whenever it is blamed for committing human rights abuses or covertly sponsoring Islamic extremist organizations. On December 13, 2012, the Pakistan army described an Amnesty International ... |