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West queries China over Pakistan atom ties Reuters By Fredrik Dahl VIENNA (Reuters) - Western nations pressed China at closed-door nuclear talks to provide more information and help address concerns about its plans to expand an atomic energy plant in Pakistan, diplomatic sources said on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Are Pakistan's Nukes Safe? Wall Street Journal (blog) By Tom Wright A new report by the Federation of American Scientists raises concerns that Pakistan's fast-growing nuclear weapons stash is at greater risk due to the emergence of powerful militant groups with links to the country's security services. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nominee Questions Pakistan's Battle Plan Wall Street Journal By JULIAN E. BARNES WASHINGTON—The Marine general chosen by President Barack Obama to lead the Afghanistan war raised doubts about Pakistan's willingness to go after militants who cross the Afghan border to attack US and allied troops. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan charges six Rangers over killing of civilian Hindustan Times Pakistan's security establishment has suffered a series of setbacks since the United States kept the military in the dark about the special forces operation that killed the al Qaeda leader. A handful of Pakistani Taliban militants assaulted a naval ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan to host England in UAE DAWN.com LONDON: England will play Pakistan in Test, one-day international and Twenty20 fixtures in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as part of their 2011/12 tour programme, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced Wednesday. England and Pakistan are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Rights violations worsen in Pakistan's Baluchistan Reuters By Kamran Haider ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Human rights violations in Pakistan's southwest province of Baluchistan are getting worse as militants and security forces target civilians, while authorities seem unwilling to rein in lawlessness, according to a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pakistan says stop "blame game" at U.S., Afghan talks Reuters US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Marc Grossman (LR), Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Jawid Luddin and Pakistani Foreign Secretary Salman Bashir join hands after a news conference in Kabul, June 28, 2011. KABUL (Reuters) - Pakistan ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Trouble in Pakistan's Heartland - By Umer Farooq | Foreign Policy By UMER FAROOQ Ahmed's predicament could well describe the situation across Faisalabad, Pakistan's third-largest city and its industrial hub. The deteriorating economic climate is transforming the city into fertile ground for Islamic extremist ... Foreign Policy | ||
NewsDaily: Pakistan says stop "blame game" at U.S., Afghan talks Pakistan on Tuesday called for the "blame game" to stop as the United States, Afghanistan and Pakistan met to discuss security in the region amid a Taliban insurgency and heightened tensions over cross border shelling. NewsDaily: Top Headlines | ||
Pakistan unlikely to go after Haqqani militants: US officer – The ... Top officers indicate Pakistan lacks the will and resources to move against Haqqani militants in N Waziristan. The Express Tribune | ||
Senate Hearing Centers on Railing at Pakistan -- News from Antiwar.com By Jason Ditz A Senate Armed Services Committee centering on Pakistan was held today, leading a number of top Senators, including committee chair Carl Levin (D – MI) to rail against the Pakistani government, and accuse them of harboring terrorists. ... News From Antiwar.com | ||
Pakistan wins U-19 squash title after five years: coach Saleem ... By APP "It is a good omen that Danish Atlas won the U-19 title which was last won by Aamir Atlas five years ago and reaching four players into the semi-finals of the Junior asian championship endorsed the claims that Pakistan squash Federation ... AAJ News |
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