Daily Beast | 2004 secret deal with Pakistan on drones shifted CIA mission Atlanta Journal Constitution On a hot day in June 2004, the Pashtun tribesman was lounging inside a mud compound in South Waziristan, speaking by satellite phone to one of the many reporters who regularly interviewed him on how he had fought and humbled Pakistan's army in the ... CIA Made Secret Drone Deal With Pakistan Origins Of CIA's Drone War In Pakistan Examined New York Times Story Details Secret US Drone Deal in Pakistan |
DAWN.com (blog) | Pakistan complain after Davis Cup disqualification TVNZ Pakistan officials have complained to tennis governing body the ITF that their players were left distraught and the team suffered financial loss after they were disqualified from a Davis Cup tie against New Zealand. Pakistan were on course to take a 2 ... Dodgy Burmese courts hurt Pakistan Pakistan shocked as Davis Cup tie “gifted” to New Zealand Pakistan to appeal NZ Davis Cup win |
The Guardian | Pakistan officials bar candidates using rarely used religious rule The Guardian Dozens of candidates, including the former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, have been excluded from some constituencies in the coming Pakistani elections after being subjected by officials to a rigorous test of their religious credentials and "moral ... Pakistan's top court to hear Musharraf treason petition Pakistan bars Musharraf from contesting in Kasur constituency SC to hear treason case against Musharraf |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan's rulers have undermined democracy gulfnews.com Pakistan's upcoming political transition may be historic for some, but exactly what will drive this long-awaited moment in next month's parliamentary elections remains an open-ended question. For the country's politicians, notably President Asif Ali ... Ex-US envoy answers readers' questions on Pakistan VIEW: Short memories —Saad Hafiz |
The News International | Stifling Jinnah's Pakistan The News International We should be thankful to the returning officer who disqualified former lawmaker and one of the country's leading columnists Mr Ayaz Amir from the 2013 elections for his alleged 'thought-crime' of opposing the ideology of Pakistan and Islam in his articles. |
ABC News | Candidates in Pakistan Vote Face Oddball Questions ABC News Aslam Khan Khattak passed his first — and perhaps most curious — test this week in his quest to become a member of Pakistan's parliament: He correctly named the first person to walk on the moon. The question was posed to Khattak by Pakistani judges, ... EDITORIAL: A cauldron of confusion |
Jakarta Post | Akram to fine-tune Pakistan bowlers Jakarta Post Legendary pace bowler Wasim Akram will fine-tune Pakistan's fast bowlers for the Champions Trophy at a 10-day training camp in Karachi this month. Three untested fast bowlers -- to be picked around the country by a cellular company and the Pakistan ... Wasim Akram wants to see Pakistan players in IPL Wasim offers help to Pakistan quicks Akram to help coach Pakistan Champions Trophy pacemen |
Indiana pastor preaches online to Pakistan audience Alexandria Town Talk Carlton Potts of CP Ministry uses the Internet to contact Asif Niamat in Pakistan from his home in Lafayette, Ind. Niamat is pastor of Fresh Fire Ministries in Lahore, Pakistan. / John Terhune / AP. Written by. TAYA FLORES. Journal & Courier. Filed ... Ind. pastor preaches online to Pakistan audience |
Pakistan Could Be Key To North Korea WIBW ISLAMABAD__Amid mounting tensions between the U.S. and North Korea, U.S. officials are examining a range of North Korean missiles, including the Rodong version once supplied by Pyongyang to Pakistan, senior western diplomats told CBS News. |
NDTV | Pakistan to prepare bouncy wickets to practice for Champions Trophy NDTV Pakistan players, especially batsmen, who are usually groomed up while playing at slow, dry and dull tracks face problems when they play on bouncy, grassy and fast pitches abroad, like in South Africa, Australia, England and New Zealand. Indo-Asian ... |