New York Times | Pakistan Claims Win Against Militants Along Afghan Border, but Enemy Slips Away New York Times MIRAM SHAH, Pakistan — A solitary donkey wandered through the deserted streets of this once-bustling tribal town of 100,000, but no other inhabitants were to be found 10 days after Pakistani troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships seized control. Taliban Hideouts Revealed as Pakistan Army Seizes Redoubt Taliban hideouts revealed as Pakistan army seizes militant redoubt A rare look inside Pakistan's militant haven |
DAWN.com (blog) | Who defines the 'other' Pakistan? DAWN.com (blog) The Reuters photo feature shows a class that is no less 'Pakistani' than any other because no matter what any of us would like to think, the minimum requirement for being Pakistani is still only a matter of citizenship, a CNIC number and an accident of ... |
US Drones Strike in Pakistan's North Waziristan Wall Street Journal PESHAWAR, Pakistan -The U.S. Thursday carried out a drone strike killing at least four suspected militants in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal area, where Pakistani troops are conducting a military offensive against militant groups, Pakistani ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan's border badlands The Economist Now, it is Pakistan's turn to feel the frustration. Its army is in the thick of long-awaited operations to clear Pakistani militants from North Waziristan, one of the tribal agencies bordering Afghanistan. This week it appears to have regained control ... Pakistani Offensive Empties Largest Town in North Waziristan Taliban 'fled' Pakistani offensive 'before it began' Pakistan Army Seizes Control Of Miranshah From Taliban |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Najam Sethi Restored as Pakistan Cricket Crisis Deepens NDTVSports.com Islamabad: Pakistan's Supreme Court on Friday restored Najam Sethi as the country's cricket chief, a day after he was deposed by the government, in a fresh twist to a long-running administrative crisis. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, patron of the ... Supreme Court reinstates Sethi as Pakistan cricket crisis deepens Najam Sethi removed as PCB chairman Pakistan Prime Minister removes Najam Sethi as PCB chairman |
the Diplomat | Time for Pakistan to Integrate Gilgit-Baltistan the Diplomat Gilgit-Baltistan is a mountainous territory in the Himalayas in the far northeast corner of Pakistan. It is home to 12 of the world's 30 tallest mountain peaks, including K2 and Nanga Parbat. Pakistan considers it to be of extreme strategic importance ... TTP-linked terrorists hiding in Diamer, says GB police chief |
CNN | Inside militants' secret tunnels in Pakistan CNN Miranshah, Pakistan (CNN) -- In a tea shop in Miranshah, a dusty town in northeastern Pakistan, an empty kettle hangs on a hook waiting to be used, while flies hover over baskets piled high with sweetmeats drying out in the July sunshine. The ... |
Times of India | Never accepted Kashmir's accession to India, Pakistan says Times of India Reacting to India's move asking the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) to vacate their office building in New Delhi, Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said such measures would not have any impact ... Kashmir an integral part of India and Pakistan can never take it from India ... Never accepted Kashmir accession: Pakistan Pakistan never accepted India's claims on Kashmir, says Foreign Office |
DAWN.com | Pakistan not source of Iraqi nuclear material: US DAWN.com WASHINGTON: The United States said on Thursday that it had no information to suggest that the nuclear materials seized in Iraq had come from Pakistan. “We have no confirmation of who the source of the material was,” US State Department Spokesperson ... US shows trust on Pakistan's nukes US confident of Pakistan's nuclear assets' safety US satisfied with security of Pakistan's nuclear assets |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Vows to Target All Militants in Tribal Area Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Pakistan will go after all militant groups in its unfolding operation in the North Waziristan tribal area, including insurgents who target neighboring Afghanistan, in what would be a major shift in policy, the defense minister said. The ... Khan urges aid for Pakistan refugees Militants, soldier killed in Pakistan Fresh Airstrikes in Pakistan Kill Scores of Militants |