Newsweek | New York Times Reporter Live-Tweets Raid on Pakistan Home Newsweek salman masood pakistan raid_0112 A screenshot of a tweet from Salman Masood shows Pakistani security forces entering his apartment on Tuesday morning. The New York Times Pakistan correspondent live-tweeted the raid on his home, which forces said ... Pakistani Soldiers Search Times Reporter's Home NY Times says Pakistan raid of reporter's home requires full inquiry Pakistani paramilitary force raids home of New York Times correspondent |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistan Would Defend Saudi Territory, But Not Join Coalition DefenseNews.com DUBAI — Despite Pakistan's assertion that it will defend Saudi Arabia's territorial integrity militarily, it still may not provide any troops to the Saudi-announced Islamic counterterrorism military coalition. During a visit to Pakistan on Sunday by ... Pakistan Caught in Middle of Saudi Arabia-Iran Conflict In Pakistan, They Trust Like many Muslim countries and many Muslims, Pakistan doesn't want to pick ... |
Pakistan-China military ties irk west Financial Times When Pakistan's military claimed its first attack in October using a home-built drone to hit a Taliban stronghold, western officials were quick to search for clues to a Chinese connection. Experts say Pakistan's “Burraq”, one of the first two ... |
Wall Street Journal | How Six Militants Put India-Pakistan Detente at Risk Wall Street Journal PATHANKOT, India—A young Pakistani militant used a stolen cellphone to call his mother from India on New Year's Day. “I am going to be a martyr,” he said. Within hours, Indian authorities said, the militant and five others—armed with AK-47 assault ... Calls from Pathankot: Digital trail leads to Pakistan Pathankot attack: Is Pakistan's response genuine or cosmetic? No clarity on Indo-Pakistan talks on Friday yet |
ABC News | Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, US Seek Roadmap to Peace ABC News In this photo released by Associated Press of Pakistan, Afghanistan Deputy Foreign Minister, Hekmat Khalil Karzai, right, shakes hands with Sartaj Aziz, adviser to the Pakistani prime minister on foreign affairs, prior to meeting of delegates from ... Diplomats Meet in Pakistan in Effort to Restart Peace Talks With Taliban Afghan peace talks: Pakistan warns against preconditions Afghanistan seeks peace as talks kick off with Pakistan, China and US |
Huffington Post | Bringing back the Dead: Why Pakistan Used the Jaish-e-Mohammad to Attack an ... Huffington Post Most analysts contend that the recent Jaish-e-Mohammad attack on an Indian military base in Pathankot was primarily aimed to derail a nascent peace process between India and Pakistan following Prime Prime Minister Narenda Modi's surprise visit to ... |
BBC News | Pakistan hosts four-way Afghanistan peace talks BBC News Key Afghan, Pakistani, Chinese and US officials have met for talks aimed at establishing a roadmap for peace between Afghanistan and the Taliban. The Afghan government has been locked in a bloody conflict with Taliban militants for more than a decade. Effort to revive Afghan peace talks begins in Pakistan Pakistan: Incentives Will Bring Taliban to Peace Talks Effort to revive Afghanistan peace talks begins in Pakistan |
DefenseNews.com | US Congress stalls F-16 sale to Pakistan Economic Times ISLAMABAD/WASHINGTON: In a setback for Pakistan, Republican-controlled US Congress has stalled sale of eight F-16 fighter jets to Islamabad, amid growing anti-Pakistan sentiments on Capitol Hill over its reluctance in taking action against terrorist ... US Congress Moves Against Pakistani F-16 Deal F-16 sale to Pakistan hits congressional roadblock? US Congress halts sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan |
The Indian Express | Pakistan army officers involved in attack on Indian Consulate: Afghan police The Indian Express Pakistan army officers involved in attack on Indian Consulate: Afghan police. An intense gun-battle between security forces and the attackers took place outside the Indian Consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif after assailants attempted to storm the mission ... Pakistan Army Officers Behind Indian Consulate Attack: Afghan Police Pakistan army officers involved in attack on Indian consulate in Mazar-e ... 'We saw them with our own eyes': Pak Army officers attacked Indian consulate ... |
Daily Times | Pakistan and the Saudi coalition The News International Pakistan's foreign policy managers, including the prime minister, the advisor on foreign policy, the foreign secretary and indeed the spokesperson, had all initially contributed to confusion over Pakistan's involvement in the anti-terrorism coalition ... No boots on Saudi ground: Pakistan Pakistan won't deploy troops on foreign soil |