Voice of America | Pakistan: Afghan Border Dispute 'Amicably' Resolved Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Pakistan says it has “amicably resolved” a dispute with Afghanistan over the construction of a controversial border gate, the latest in a series of incidents straining an already fragile bilateral relationship that many consider vital to ... Taliban target secular candidates in Pakistan's northwest Pakistan, Afghanistan settle border gate dispute |
The Hindu | Tensions rise over Afghan, Pakistan border dispute Reuters "Establishing a gate by Pakistan on the Durand Line and inside Afghanistan is against all international norms," Afghan defense ministry spokesman, General Zahir Azimi, told a news conference on Monday. "We will use all options to remove whatever they ... Taliban received help from Pakistan in deadly raid, Afghan minister says Afghanistan objects to Pakistan`s border constructions - Zee News Pakistan stops release of Taliban prisoners from its jails |
Losing Pakistan: An Insider's Look at How the US Deals With Its Ally TIME One evening in June 2009, Richard Holbrooke paid a visit to Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari at the presidential palace in Islamabad. It was one of his first visits to the region as the Obama Administration's special representative to Afghanistan ... |
Daily Beast | Fakhruddin G. Ebrahim: Pakistan?s Most Important Man Daily Beast It's a difficult task, and many fear that Fakhruddin Ghulam Ebrahim, Pakistan's chief election commissioner since July, may not be the right man for it. Given his age—he's 85—and the activist Supreme Court's deep involvement in the election process ... Team formed to probe laptop theft at office of CEC's son |
Press TV | It's time to come clean about Voldemorts over Pakistan Telegraph.co.uk (blog) The CIA's drone programme over Pakistan occupies not so much a legal grey area as a black hole. The programme is classified as "covert", making it not just secret but deniable. Frustrated staffers at the American embassy in Islamabad have resorted to ... US seeks to divide Pakistan through drones, Afghan war: Analyst Drone campaign in Pakistan - The Nation US drones fuel radicalisation: report |
Foreign Policy | What's in it for us? The potential in India-Pakistan trade Foreign Policy The series of trade facilitating measures enacted by India and Pakistan starting in November 2011 were undoubtedly the first steps toward creating new trading opportunities that could lead to a quantum leap in bilateral trade between the two countries. Growing India-Pakistan Trade Bodes Well for South Asia Pakistan beats India in research, not in innovation A chance for Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Was this falcon a spy for Pakistan? Aljazeera.com A falcon outfitted with an antennae and small camera caused alarm after Indian security forces found the bird dead on the Pakistani border. Though officials said the equipment was not highly sophisticated, a border officer told AFP that "the ... Skyfall: Dead falcon sparks spying fears on Pakistan-India border Falcon Spy Camera Fears At India/Pakistan Border - The Inquisitr Indian police found camera-fitted bird found near borders with Pakistan |
Gulf Times | Afridi to help Pakistan election campaign - Gulf Times Gulf Times The 33-year-old denied he was joining any political party after reports circulated in local media that he was becoming a member of former premier Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League (N). “I have no plans to join politics,” said Afridi, who was named ... Uncertainty in Pakistan over elections Pakistan going through several crises: Nawaz Pakistan allrounder Shahid Afridi eyes 2015 World Cup - IBN Live |
DAWN.com | US drone kills 4, Pakistani sources say CNN International (CNN) -- At least four people were killed when missiles thought to be from a U.S. drone struck a militant compound in tribal North Waziristan on Sunday, Pakistani military sources told CNN. Two missiles hit a compound in the village of Data Khel, the ... 4 'militants' killed in US drone strike in Pakistan Suspected US drone strike kills 5 in Pakistan Pakistan strongly condemns US drone attack in N Waziristan |
RT | Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Qatar: Pipelineistan at work RT When Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Pakistani President Asif Zardari met at the Iranian port of Chabahar in early March, that was a long way after IP was first considered in 1994 – then as Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI), also known as the 'peace ... Are Syria and Pakistan Pieces of the Puzzle for Assembling a Mega Gas ... |