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In Ahmadis's desert city, Pakistan closes in Reuters By Myra MacDonald RABWAH, Pakistan (Reuters) - At the office of what claims to be one of Pakistan's oldest newspapers, workers scan copy for words it is not allowed to use -- words like Muslim and Islam. "The government is constantly monitoring this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Downward Spiral New York Times By HDS GREENWAY It would be hard to imagine a more self-defeating gesture than cutting a third of America's aid to Pakistan, but that's what the Obama administration appears to be doing. The reason: to punish Pakistan for expelling American military ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Who will bring reforms in Pakistan cricket? NDTV.com AP Islamabad: As Pakistan resists overhauling its creaky cricket administration, the question is whether the International Cricket Council can force change upon a local board with strong vested interests in maintaining the status quo. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Diplomatic skill to ward off looming dangers PakTribune.com They were successfully brainwashed that the chief threat to Pakistan's integrity and to their rule was from local extremists and not from India and that the US was Pakistan's well-wisher. To keep our rulers scared and committed to fight militants with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan's Central Banker Resigns Wall Street Journal By ZAHID HUSSAIN ISLAMABAD—Pakistan's central bank governor resigned because of policy differences with the government over the country's mounting budget deficit, dealing a further blow to the nation's already bleak economic outlook. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan spy chief visit to US "went very well" Reuters The relationship between US and Pakistani intelligence services was especially strained after US special forces conducted a secret raid in Pakistan in May that killed bin Laden. Pakistan branded the operation a violation of its sovereignty and Pasha ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ISI Chief Shuja Pasha, CIA share concerns PakTribune.com WASHINGTON: The Director General of the ISI, Lieutenant-General Ahmad Shuja Pasha, had a candid exchange of views with the US intelligence officials, touching on a number of contentious issues, including Pakistan's curtailing of visas issued to US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pakistan Supreme Court grants bail to suspect in Sri Lankan team attack case Times of India LAHORE: A key suspect in the 2009 attack on the Sri Lankan cricket team in Lahore has been released from Kot Lakhpat Jail after the Pakistan Supreme Court granted him bail. Malik Ishaq, one of the founders of the banned Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, had appealed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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RealClearPolitics - Pakistan's Terror Strategy Is Unsustainable By Times of India The partial suspension of US aid and stepped up drone strikes in Pakistan's northwest place the spotlight, once again, on the glaring contradictions in the US-Pakistani relationship. Islamabad has pursued a high-risk strategy ever since ... RealClearPolitics - Homepage | ||
Pakistan wants to join Nuclear Suppliers Group – The Express Tribune National Command Authority volunteers to join the group if country is recognised as nuclear weapons state. The Express Tribune | ||
In Ahmadis's desert city, Pakistan closes in on group it declared ... By Myra MacDonald Pakistan's Ahmadis, declared non-Muslims, face increasing threats of violence in a country strained by a weakening economy, an Islamist insurgency and internecine political feuds. FaithWorld | ||
Logistical & Diplomatic Nightmare: Asia Society's Postponed Pakistan In the history of exasperatingly difficult-to-organize exhibitions, few can top Asia Society's upcoming Buddhist Heritage of Pakistan: Art of Gandhara, now expected to open on or about Aug. 9 for a run of about three months, ... AJBlogCentral | ||
No, Pakistan Is Not Off the Hook - By Shashank Joshi | Foreign Policy By SHASHANK JOSHI But it is no less important to understand that the group has flourished by plugging itself into transnational jihadi networks, enjoying the patronage of Pakistan-backed groups like LeT, which in turn remain the most serious threats to ... Foreign Policy |
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U.S. holding millions in aid to Pakistan, says Obama's chief of ... The United States is holding back $800 million in aid to Pakistan, President Barack Obama's chief of staff said Sunday.Appearing on ABC's "This Week," White ... articles.cnn.com/.../pakistan.us_1_pakistani-officials-athar-abb... | ||
Pakistan: U.S. decision to withhold military aid to Pakistan could ... Washington's decision to hold back $800 million in military aid to Pakistan probably won't prod Islamabad into clamping down on militancy, and instead could ... articles.latimes.com/2011/jul/12/.../la-fg-pakistan-aid-2011071... | ||
Pakistan defiant, says it is capable of operations without US aid ... ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military has said that a cut in US aid will not affect its anti terror efforts as Washington confirmed that it would withhold some ... articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/.../29760299_1_military-a... |
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