Reuters Blogs (blog) | Months before US raid, bin Laden considered leaving Pakistan compound Washington Post Months before he was finally found by the CIA and killed, Osama bin Laden wrote that it might be time for him to move. In a letter voicing deep frustration with the isolation at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, the al-Qaeda leader contemplated a ... Why the US officially 'believes' Pakistan's bin Laden story Revealed: the British Pakistani brigadier at the centre of new Bin Laden death ... Hersh Furor Bares Pakistan's Perfidy More Than Obama's |
Haaretz | Pakistan is the only Muslim nuclear state – so why is Israel's hysteria ... Haaretz In view of the disturbing nuclear developments in Pakistan as well as in North Korea and Russia, the hysteria expressed by prominent Israeli politicians and journalists over the recent draft agreement with Iran is unwarranted. The threat posed to India ... Saudi Arabia dismisses reports of 'buying' nukes from Pakistan |
BBC News | Pakistan court jails hate cleric for five years BBC News A court in Pakistan has jailed a Muslim prayer leader for five years for inciting religious hatred. Qari Abubaker was convicted in the city of Lahore of calling minority Shia Muslims "infidels". At least six other clerics have been jailed for similar ... Pakistani imam jailed for five years for anti-Shia sermons |
TIME | Pakistan Welcomes First International Cricket Tour Since 2009 Lahore Attack TIME Thousands of security personnel have been deployed in the Pakistani city of Lahore to protect Zimbabwe's cricket team as it prepares for the first top-level international cricket matches in the South Asian nation since an attack on a convoy carrying ... Pakistan ring changes for Zimbabwe series Pakistan welcomes Zimbabwean cricketers amid tight security Zimbabwe squad arrives in Pakistan for tour |
New York Times | Pakistani Investigators Raid Offices of Axact, Fake Diploma Company New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani investigators on Tuesday raided the offices of Axact, a software firm in Karachi that has come under scrutiny for running a global diploma mill that has earned tens of millions of dollars through a network of fake online ... The Rogue Networks of Pakistan Probe launched into Pakistan firm Axact for selling fake degrees Pakistan raids 'fake degree factory': Officials |
CNN | Is Saudi Arabia seeking nuclear weapons from Pakistan? CNN The Sunday Times of London reported that the Saudis had "taken the 'strategic decision' to acquire 'off-the-shelf' atomic weapons from Pakistan," citing unnamed senior American officials. Contacted about the report by CNN, a Saudi Defense Ministry ... Saudi Arabia 'could buy Pakistani nuclear weapon' Report: Saudi Arabia To Buy Nukes From Pakistan US officials: 'Saudis set to buy nuclear weapons from Pakistan' |
Voice of America | Afghan President Under Pressure to Scrap Intel-Sharing Deal With Pakistan Voice of America ISLAMABAD—. Afghanistan and Pakistan's recent ground-breaking agreement to share intelligence and resources to combat terrorism is getting a rocky reception from many people in Afghanistan. Former President Hamid Karzai, for example, is demanding ... Will the Afghan-Pakistani intelligence cooperation work? Afghan Intelligence Deal With Pakistan Sparks Uproar Afghanistan, Pakistan agree to cooperate against terrorism |
Live On Pakistani TV: A Call-In Show About Sex NPR It's long been assumed that, in conservative Islamic societies, sex is a subject to be spoken about, if it's discussed at all, in guilty whispers. Yet, for many months now, women in Pakistan have been dialing in to a TV show to ask about profoundly ... |
Pakistan Arrests Suspects in Attack That Killed 47 Shiites ABC News Pakistan's interior minister on Wednesday announced a breakthrough in the case of last week's Karachi bus attack that killed 47 minority Shiite Muslims, saying police have arrested the suspected mastermind and several gunmen involved in the assault. |
Times of India | US military aid better situates Pakistan to wage war against India: Expert Times of India WASHINGTON: The American military assistance to Pakistan, a latest list of which was recently put out by the independent Congressional Research Service (CRS), better situates its military to wage a war against India and not to fight terrorists, a noted ... |