Wall Street Journal (blog) | The Axact Scandal and Pakistan's Growing Tech Sector Wall Street Journal (blog) The author of the Times story, Declan Walsh, was the paper's Islamabad correspondent before he was expelled from Pakistan in 2013 for reasons that remain unclear. Some conspiracy-minded Pakistanis believe the article is a fabrication meant to malign ... The Pakistani man accused of making millions from fake degrees paid 26 cents ... Fake Diplomas, Real Cash: Pakistani Company Axact Reaps Millions Axact scandal: Pakistan-based company's fraud exposed |
cricket.com.au | High stakes as cricket returns to Pakistan cricket.com.au The last time a Test-level cricket team visited Pakistan, seven Sri Lankan players went home with bullet and shrapnel wounds after RPG and machine gun-wielding militants ambushed their team bus in Lahore. Six years on and under high security involving ... ICC will not send match officials to Pakistan for Zimbabwe series Zimbabwe cricket team arrive in Pakistan Zimbabwe brings international cricket back to Pakistan |
RT | S. Arabia calls in off-the-shelf nuke option with Pakistan – report RT At the prospect of the international community's nuclear deal with Iran, Saudi Arabia has reportedly taken a decision to call in an old favor from Pakistan and get some of its nuclear weapons. Saudi Arabia is widely believed to have bankrolled the ... Saudi Arabia 'could buy Pakistani nuclear weapon' Report: Saudis may purchase Pakistani atomic bomb Report: Saudis to Buy Nuke from Pakistan in Response to Iran Deal |
USA TODAY | Pakistan bus attack raises alarms about extremists USA TODAY LAHORE, Pakistan — Last week's terrorist attack on a bus that killed scores of minority Shiites is the latest example of sectarian violence and divisions that have grown in Pakistan the past few years as militant groups gain ground. Ratcheting up such ... Pakistan Catholics concerned for minorities after terror attack Pakistan Police detains four militants in Karachi bus attack Pakistan Church, rights groups call for better protection of minorities |
Newsweek | Hersh Furor Bares Pakistan's Perfidy More Than Obama's Newsweek To be sure, Hersh's main Bin Laden story—that Pakistan protected the Al-Qaeda boss for years—is full of loony-sounding allegations, particularly the one about the SEAL team raiders tossing pieces of his corpse over the Hindu Kush. And while it's an ... There's an uncomfortable mystery behind Osama bin Laden living in Pakistan for ... Troubling Questions Surround US-Ally Pakistan's Relationship with Osama Bin ... As long as Pakistan had bin Laden alive, it had leverage: Seymour Hersh |
Voice of America | Afghan MPs Criticize Kabul Ties With Pakistan's Spy Agency Voice of America A rise in high-profile, deadly Taliban attacks in Afghanistan, particularly in Kabul, has sparked criticism that Pakistan is not delivering on its commitment to pressure the insurgents to observe a cease-fire and come to peace talks with the Afghan ... Afghanistan's President Slams Reports Pakistan Will 'Train and Equip' Their ... Pakistan, Afghanistan Sign Intelligence Cooperation Pact Afghanistan, Pakistan to Cooperate on Counter-Terrorism |
India Today | Pakistan army 'caught India by throat' during Kargil war: Pervez Musharraf Economic Times KARACHI: Recalling the Kargil conflict, Pakistan's former military dictator General Pervez Musharraf today said the Pakistani army "caught India by throat" and that India will never forget the war. "There was a second line force, too, which caught ... Pakistan army caught India by throat during Kargil war: Musharraf Pakistan army 'caught India by throat' during Kargil war, says Pervez Musharraf Parvez Musharraf Kargil remark: Politicos condemn statment of fomer Pakistan ... |
Voice of America | Taliban Attacks Disrupt Progress in Afghan Pakistan Relations Voice of America Just when the peace prospects between Pakistan and Afghanistan seemed to be improving, the Taliban carried out attacks that sent a strong signal about the pitfalls in the way of lasting peace in the region. In his visit to Kabul last week, Pakistani ... |
The Globe and Mail | What I learned about Canada on my flight leaving Pakistan The Globe and Mail I was a week late for the fall, 2001, undergraduate orientation week, but that was low on my list of recent worries about getting out of Pakistan. I'd been afraid my dad might change his mind about paying my tuition, or that I might cave in to the ... |
The Guardian | US drone kills five militants at Taliban site in Pakistan, officials say The Guardian They say the compound had been used by the Pakistani Taliban. US drone strikes have killed several leading militants in rugged areas of Pakistan over the years, but are deeply unpopular in Pakistan because they have also killed civilians. Pakistan has ... America's Pakistan Policy Is Sheer Madness Pakistan officials: U.S. drone strike kills 5 militants U.S. drone strike in Pakistan kills militants |