Fox News | United States could do more to intercept militants, Pakistan says Washington Post U.S. forces in Afghanistan and their Afghan allies, have failed to intercept Taliban and other militants fleeing across the border from an ongoing Pakistani military offensive, a senior Pakistani official said Thursday. “Please do not permit these ... Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of stoking instability; suicide bomber kills ... Afghanistan blames Pakistan for militant attacks |
Publish and be OK in Pakistan Financial Times Pakistan, the celebrity magazine she also edits. She is keen to highlight her home country's culture and wants to prove it produces glamour and heroism, a counterbalance to the stream of bad news that international audiences perceive as the daily ... |
BBC News | Sania Mirza hits back at 'daughter-in-law of Pakistan' jibe BBC News An MP from India's ruling BJP party has questioned the appointment of tennis star Sania Mirza as brand ambassador of the newly-created state of Telangana because she is married to a Pakistani. K Laxman said Mirza's marriage to cricketer Shoaib Malik ... Salman Khan backs Sania Mirza over `Pakistan`s daughter-in-law` controversy Pakistan's 'daughter-in-law' Sania Mirza lacks credentials to be Telangana ... Pakistan-wed Sania can't be face of Telangana, says BJP neta |
Chicago Sun-Times | Feds seek to extradite Emanuel's ex-comptroller from Pakistan Chicago Sun-Times Federal prosecutors are seeking to extradite Amer Ahmad, Mayor Rahm Emanuel's former City Hall comptroller, from Pakistan, where Ahmad fled — using a fake passport — after pleading guilty last year to public corruption charges in Ohio. Ahmad, 39, has ... Prosecutors seek to extradite ex-Deputy Treasurer Amer Ahmad from Pakistan Federal prosecutors seek to extradite former Ohio deputy treasurer arrested in ... |
Roll Call (blog) | Did Pakistan Let Haqqani Network Slip Away on Purpose? Roll Call (blog) Leaders in Pakistan have declared it of late, both publicly and privately: The country is going after all militants, even the Haqqani network, an organization that U.S. military officials have deemed a de facto arm of the Pakistan intelligence agency ISI. |
Pakistan's New Fear of Flying New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — I had just landed at Jinnah International Airport on July 7, and was walking toward the baggage claim area when I saw the bullet hole. There it was, a single hole in one glass pane, probably from a stray bullet, fired hundreds of ... |
The Independent | Wounded Tiger: A history of Cricket in Pakistan by Peter Oborne, book review The Independent The Palestinian literary theorist Edward Said noted that western writers are able to come to terms with the east only through stereotypes. Thus was it the fate of Pakistani cricket to be defined by negative images, and its cricketers to emerge as ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan working to give MFN status to India DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Thursday it would restart work on improving trade ties with India when the two countries' foreign secretaries meet in Islamabad next month. Pakistan had pledged to grant India “Most Favoured Nation (MFN)” status by the end ... Pakistan denies breaching Kashmir truce Pakistan working to give India 'most favoured nation' status Pakistan means business with India, seriously |
Pakistan Hopes for 'Common Ground' at Foreign Secretary Talks with India NDTV A day after it was decided that the two nations' foreign secretaries would meet in Islamabad to discuss the way forward in bilateral relations, Pakistan Foreign Secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry said that the upcoming meeting on August 25 will help to ... |
Press TV | Key Taliban commander killed in Pakistan Press TV Pakistani officials said the explosion took place inside a house in the Out Mela area of Orakzai agency on Thursday night, killing the five militants. Amir Salam, TTP's top commander, reportedly among the dead. Orakzai was previously considered home of ... |