Reuters | US tells Pakistan it will have to fund F-16s itself Reuters However, Republican Senator Bob Corker said he would use his power as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to bar the use of any U.S. funds for the deal to send a message to Pakistan that it needed to do more in the war against militants. Pakistan regrets US "lack of appreciation" for Pakistan's anti-terror role US asks Pakistan to make full payment for F-16s, no subsidy Major blow to Nawaz govt as US asks Pakistan to make 'full payment' for F-16 fighter jets |
Washington Post | Pakistan calls Donald Trump 'ignorant' after Bin Laden comments Washington Post The U.S. presidential election has finally made it to Pakistan, where a top leader issued a blistering statement Monday accusing GOP front-runner Donald Trump of being “ignorant” for demanding the release of a doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama ... Pakistan: Trump Wrong on Jailed Doctor Who Helped Find Bin Laden Pakistan Slams Trump As 'Ignorant' Over Bin Laden Comments Pakistan Slams Donald Trump On Release Of 'CIA Doctor' |
CNBC | Pakistan growing despite 'costly' war on terrorism: FinMin CNBC Pakistan has been beleaguered by terrorism and security "challenges" but is still managing to focus on growth and job-creation, the country's minister for finance, revenue, economic affairs, statistics and privatization told CNBC. "Pakistan's economy ... Govt will not allow to derail macroeconomic stability, says Dar |
STRATFOR | India and Pakistan Replace Conflict With Cooperation STRATFOR India and Pakistan have long had a troubled relationship, but over the past few months, a hint of cooperation has begun to emerge from the conflict. Though discord will undoubtedly continue to strain the bilateral ties that have been burdened for ... Time to defang the 'snakes' in India-Pakistan talks India backtracks on precondition for Pakistan talks Hurriyat U-turn: Hawkish BJP turns a dove on Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Shehzad, Akmal left out of Pakistan training camp ESPNcricinfo.com Inzamam-ul-Haq, the Pakistan chief selector, has dropped Umar Akmal and Ahmed Shehzad on disciplinary grounds from the training camp ahead of the team's tour of England. The selection committee has also ignored Shahid Afridi and decided to move on ... Ahmed Shehzad and Umar Akmal left out of Pakistan's training camp Pakistan axe duo for England tour Pakistan drop stars from England tour |
Stars and Stripes | Afghan military threatens strong response to Pakistani incursions Stars and Stripes KABUL, Afghanistan — Security forces have been instructed to respond strongly to Pakistani incursions along the country's eastern border, an Afghan defense official said Monday in the wake of reports that Pakistan's military had fired dozens of ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan moves secret Jaish base used for Pathankot attack, reports say The Indian Express Pakistan's Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has ordered relocation of a secret facility used to train the Jaish-e-Muhammad team which carried out the assault on the Pathankot airbase, highly-placed Indian government sources have told ... |
The Express Tribune | The world owes Pakistan The Express Tribune There might be some truth in the fact that the world owes Pakistan, but the logic behind how is a bit shifty and this logic originates from an unlikely source – Donald Trump. Trump, in some of his recent speeches, attempted to explain how he would ... |
The Diplomat | Two-Seat Variant of China-Pakistan JF-17 Fighter Jet to Fly in 2016 The Diplomat China and Pakistan are developing a combat-capable two-seat trainer variant of the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex/Chengdu Aerospace Corporation (PAC/CAC) JF-17 Thunder combat aircraft, Flight Global reports. “The only significant change to the aircraft ... |
Press Council of Pakistan is in a shambles The News International The newly shifted office of Press Council of Pakistan (PCP) gives a 1970s-look of an abandoned floor, however, when one reaches the office, some rooms could be found where a staff of 27 works to regulate the print media industry of the entire country. |