New York Times | Pakistan Military Deals a Blow to Jihadists but Not to Ideology New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — All cellphone coverage was blocked by the government for three hours one recent afternoon in the Pakistani capital, and it did not take people long to discover why: Maulana Abdul Aziz, the radical preacher of the Red Mosque, was ... |
New York Times | Pakistan Surprised to Be Included in Saudi-Led Alliance It Never Heard Of New York Times Officials in Pakistan said Wednesday that they had not been consulted by anyone in Saudi Arabia before their nation was described as a founding member of a new, 34-country “Islamic military alliance” to fight terrorism announced late Monday night by ... @Zak , Yes, Pakistan has the best army and it should lead the 34-nation ... Pakistan's inclusion in Saudi alliance sparks confusion Saudi 'Anti-Terror' Coalition Collapses: Alleged Member Pakistan Surprised To ... |
Los Angeles Times | San Bernardino shooter was a Pakistani who became known as a 'Saudi girl' Los Angeles Times Growing up in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's oil-rich and sometimes turbulent capital, Tashfeen Malik lived the life of a Pakistani girl, part of a large but often isolated guest worker community acutely aware of its outsider and second-class status. (Carolyn ... San Bernardino shooter was Pakistani who became known as a 'Saudi girl' |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan Needs a Nuclear Future, Not a Nuclear Deal Foreign Policy (blog) First, Pakistan believes that the strategic dynamics in the region are heavily tipped in favor of India — post Indo-U.S. nuclear deal. The agreement, which U.S. lawmakers passed in 2008, removes nuclear sanctions on India and allows the United States ... Top US Lawmakers Threaten to Cut Aid to Pakistan Concerned about Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, missiles: US Congress Grills State Dept. on Aid to Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Says It's Part of Saudi-Led Anti-Terror Coalition ABC News Pakistan has confirmed it's part of a Saudi-led "Islamic military alliance" against terrorism in the Muslim world but remained vague about when exactly it joined the new alliance. Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalilullah told reporters Thursday in ... FO briefing: Pakistan wants uninterrupted talks with India, says spokesman |
Pakistan Fast Facts KBZK Bozeman News October 5, 2007 - Musharraf signs a "reconciliation ordinance" that drops outstanding corruption charges against former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, opening the way for Bhutto's return to Pakistan and a possible power-sharing agreement between them. |
Washington Post | After Taliban attacks, Afghan leader takes heat for seeking Pakistan's help Washington Post KABUL — Afghan President Ashraf Ghani, humiliated over the summer by the collapse of his bold overture to Pakistan to revive peace talks with the Taliban, has met a barrage of criticism at home this month for his new effort to engage Pakistan in the ... One Year After Attack, Pakistan Claims Changed Policy Congress Must Question Counterterrorism Policies in Pakistan Lawmakers say Pakistan's not doing enough to stop terror |
DAWN.com | JF-17 over Paris. -Aviationist/YouTube DAWN.com The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) was established with the creation of the country in 1947, and was immediately made responsible for the defence of the country's airspace. Since then, it has formed an aerial bulwark against any aggressive designs by other ... |
Pakistan Christian TV station is back, after suspicious fire Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — Three weeks after what its owners call a suspicious fire, Gawahi TV, one of this Muslim nation's few Christian television stations, has resumed transmission. The Rev. Sarfraz William, owner and CEO of the Karachi-based television ... |
BBC News | Inside Pakistan's military hospital for injured soldiers BBC News Inside Pakistan's military hospital for injured soldiers. 8 hours ago. The deadly massacre by Taliban militants at an army-run school in Peshawar a year ago has been widely seen as a watershed moment in Pakistan. The attack, in which 150 people ... Job half-done Pakistan vows revenge 1 year after massacre Pakistan closes all schools on anniversary of Peshawar massacre |