Daily Beast | Kerry's Message to Pakistan Daily Beast Secretary of State John Kerry had several important messages to deliver to Pakistani leaders this week in Islamabad, but one stood out in terms of its strategic significance: The U.S. is not leaving Afghanistan any time soon. He expressed strong ... Kerry, in Pakistan, Expresses Optimism on Ending Drone Strikes Soon John Kerry says Pakistan drone strikes could end as bilateral talks resume US, Pakistan To Resume High-Level Negotiations Over Security Issues |
DAWN.com | At least 17 die in Pakistan monsoon rains: officials Fox News ISLAMABAD (AFP) – At least 17 people were killed across Pakistan on Saturday after heavy monsoon rains caused flooding and roofs to collapse, officials said. More than 11 died in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and six in southern Baluchistan ... Heavy Rains Sweep Across Pakistan, Killing 14 Heavy rains sweep across Pakistan, killing at least 34 At Least 17 Killed In Pakistan's Monsoon Rains, Flooding |
Aid-for-Leverage Failed in Pakistan—It Won't Work in Egypt The Atlantic For the last decade, the United States has used the same logic in Pakistan. Washington has given $11 billion in military aid to the Pakistani army in the name of maintaining American "influence" in Islamabad. From new equipment to reimbursements for ... |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | What failed in Pakistan won't work in Egypt Reuters Blogs (blog) Yes, the government of outgoing Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari performed poorly and mismanaged the country's economy. And it's wrong to assume — or argue — that an effective, efficient civilian government would emerge if Pakistan's army would ... |
Press TV | Gunmen kill 4 police officers in southern Pakistan Yahoo! News KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police say unknown gunmen ambushed and killed four police officers in their patrol vehicle in the restive southern port city of Karachi. Senior police officer Tahir Naveed said Saturday the four officers were on ... Gunmen kill four policemen in Pakistan's Karachi Violence leaves eight people dead in southern Pakistan Eight killed in S. Pakistan violence |
RT (blog) | Interpol issues alert on mass prison breaks in Pakistan, Iraq and Libya RT (blog) Interpol issued a global security alert to 9 nations Saturday after a series of prison breaks in Iraq, Libya and Pakistan, which the agency says may be linked, and in some cases were organized by al Qaeda. French based Interpol is asking its 190 member ... Interpol issues global security alert after prison breaks in Middle East, Pakistan Alarmed over jailbreaks in Pakistan and Middle East, Interpol issues global ... Interpol suspects Qaeda behind recent Pakistan jailbreaks |
Gunmen kill 4 police officers while on night watch in southern Pakistan Fox News KARACHI, Pakistan – Pakistani police says unknown gunmen ambushed and killed four police officers in their patrol vehicle in the restive southern port city of Karachi. Senior police officer Tahir Naveed said Saturday the four officers were on night ... |
The Express Tribune | Afghanistan: India sees Pakistan hand in attack near consulate Hindustan Times The Afghan Taliban denied involvement in the attack. Citing intelligence inputs and preliminary investigation reports, sources in New Delhi indicated that the bombers were Pakistani nationals and had stayed in adjacent Kunar province for seven days ... India blames Pakistan for Afghanistan suicide attack Pakistan condemns attack on Indian mission in Jalalabad Intercepts suggest Pakistan's ISI hired 'assassins' to attack Indian envoy in ... |
BBC News | Macabre meeting with Pakistan cannibal BBC News Tracking down the two brothers convicted following a notorious act of cannibalism in Pakistan is no easy task - the duo are keeping a low profile after being released from prison. We began by following an oxcart-rutted dirt track for as far as it would ... |
Daily News & Analysis | Pakistan could beat India in 2015 Cricket World Cup: Wasim Akram Daily News & Analysis According to pakpassion.net, Akram said that the Indians had moved ahead of Pakistan as far as cricket was concerned and they were organising more tours around the world for all of their teams at all levels, adding that everyone wanted to play against ... India have moved ahead of Pakistan in cricket: Wasim Akram Akram worried about lack of Test cricket for Pakistan |