Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Says Talks With India Set for Monday Would Serve No Purpose, Given ... Wall Street Journal Pakistan's foreign ministry said late on Saturday that talks with India scheduled for Monday would “not serve any purpose,” given what it said were preconditions imposed by New Delhi, casting serious doubt over whether the planned dialogue would take ... Pakistan Cancels Talks With India, Citing Restrictions India-Pakistan talks cancelled amid recriminations Pakistan: No High-level Talks With India |
Wall Street Journal | US Threatens to Withhold Pakistan Aid Wall Street Journal The U.S. has warned Pakistan that it will withhold $300 million in military assistance if Islamabad doesn't do more to crack down on militants targeting U.S. and Afghan troops in Afghanistan, senior Obama administration officials said. If Washington ... US: No Decision on Blocking Military Aid to Pakistan Pakistan fears that US will slash military aid over counterterror efforts Afghan ties with Pakistan sour as Taliban gain strength |
NDTV | Speaker of Pakistan Assembly Is Removed in Election Dispute New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — The speaker of the Pakistani National Assembly, Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, was unseated on Saturday after an election tribunal declared that his victory in the 2013 general election was marred by irregularities. The election tribunal ... Pakistan's National Assembly Speaker Unseated by Tribunal Over Election Rigging Pakistan's National Assembly speaker unseated Election Tribunal orders re-election in NA-122 |
Hindu Business Line | Dawood Ibrahim has nine residences in Pakistan; 1 near Bilawal Bhutto's home Economic Times NEW DELHI: India's most wanted-- Dawood Ibrahim's new properties details, passport number and travel details of his family members in Pakistan will be shared with National Security Advisor Sartj Aziz as New Delhi plans to harden its stand for ... Dawood's new home in Karachi near Bilawal's residence Dawood has nine residences in Pakistan: Indian dossier Indian dossier lists don Dawood Ibrahim's Pakistan assets |
Al Jazeera America | Shahzad Akbar fights for Pakistan's drone victims Al Jazeera America ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At 6 feet tall, human rights lawyer Shahzad Akbar is a big man who cuts an imposing figure in the courtroom. Slightly balding with a thin goatee and black-framed glasses, his face curls into a canny grin when he dispenses ... |
India Today | How Modi's foreign policy is beating Pakistan India Today Pakistan is aware that jihadi militancy since 1989 has failed to wrest Kashmir for Pakistan from India as has war and military confrontation. Still, the defiant nation supports Kashmir separatists and terrorist outfits to bleed India. Pakistan has ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Warms Up to Russia With Helicopter Deal Wall Street Journal Russia has agreed to sell military helicopters to Pakistan and is poised to build a $2 billion natural-gas pipeline in the South Asian country—its biggest investment there in decades—as Islamabad turns toward a former adversary and away from the U.S ... Confirmed: Pakistan Is Buying New Attack Helicopters From Russia Pakistan And Russia Are Getting Closer Don't believe the hype: What Russia selling helicopters to Pakistan is ... |
BBC News | Pakistan cancels meeting over Kashmir feud BBC News Thursday's decision to call off the Commonwealth parliamentary conference came as security advisers from Pakistan and India - Sartaj Aziz and Ajit Doval - prepared to meet in Delhi on Sunday to discuss a range of issues aimed at easing tensions. An untold story: Pakistan terror suspects held, sent back after cases collapsed |
The Indian Express | In Delhi, Kashmiri separatists are held, Pakistan reception still on The Indian Express Four moderate Kashmiri separatist leaders invited by Pakistan for a reception for Sartaj Aziz were detained on Saturday when they flew down to Delhi, before the cancellation of the NSA talks. Shabir Shah and aides Mohammed Abdullah Tari and Zamir ... 'India-Pakistan Talks Must Go On,' Says Kashmiri Separatist Shabir Shah Live: Sharif seems determined to prevent NSA talks from taking place, says Swaraj |
The Express Tribune | Tripartite meeting: Kabul seeks 2 more years for Afghan refugees in Pakistan The Express Tribune Kabul has requested Islamabad to allow nearly 1.5 million registered Afghan refugees to stay on in Pakistan for another two years, officials said on Saturday as a meeting of the representatives of both governments and the UN refugee agency concluded in ... |