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![]() The West Australian | Australian diplomats targeted in Pakistan letter attack Sydney Morning Herald Australia's high commission in Pakistan has been targeted in a suspected poisoned letter attack against Western embassies in Islamabad. The Foreign Affairs Department confirmed Australia's diplomats in the country yesterday received a ''malicious and ... US-Pakistan blockade deal nears conclusion Pakistan seeks $5000 transit fee for each NATO container Pakistan backs quick deal on NATO supplies |
![]() International News Network | Pakistan card to overrule Sindh card: Nawaz International News Network SHIKARPUR: The PML-N President, Mian Nawaz Sharif has said that Pakistan card will overrule Sindh card in future, as an inevitable change took over. “Sindh card could no longer be used as it had “run out of credit”, he scoffed, adding that his arrival ... Sindh card running out of credit: Nawaz Sindh card no longer usable, says Nawaz Nawaz threatens to resist NATO supply if parliament bypassed |
![]() KGMI | Obama to veto bill that seeks curbs on Pakistan aid Times of India Washington: Opposing many provisions of a key defence bill, including conditions imposed on US aid to Pakistan , the Obama administration has threatened to veto it if it impedes the ability of the government to execute the new defence strategy. Coalition Support Fund: Obama may veto bill for conditional grant White House smothers bill limiting payment White House threatens to veto NDAA ... Debate heats up over detainee language ... |
![]() Zee News | Pakistan is a 'black hole' for US aid Times of India WASHINGTON: US lawmakers of both Democratic and Republican parties have slammed the Obama administration's request for $2.4 billion for Pakistan, calling it a "black hole" where the US has "sunk" $24 billion over the last decade. 'Pakistan like a black hole for American aid' 'Pakistan is like a black hole for American aid' Achieve US objectives by engaging with Pakistan: State department official |
![]() FRANCE 24 | Spy model of Osama's compound unveiled The Australian THE US intelligence community has unveiled a scale model of the notorious Pakistan compound where Osama bin Laden spent the last few years of his life in hiding. The model was built by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGIA) and used by ... Top-secret model of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan lair used to plan lethal U.S ... Pakistan Tensions On The Rise US spy agency unveils scale model of Bin Laden hideout |
Two Pakistan trainer aircraft crash over civilian area, four dead: Reports Times of India ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistan Air Force light aircraft collided mid-air on Thursday, killing four pilots on a routine training mission northwest of Islamabad, police said. It was the sixth Pakistan Air Force crash in seven months and the second in a week, ... |
Pakistan UN envoy meets Liberian president in Monrovia - Associated Press of Pakistan UNITED NATIONS, May 17 (APP): Pakistan's UN Ambassador Abdullah Hussain Haroon, who is currently on a visit to Liberia as chairman of the UN Security Council Sanctions Committee on Liberia, met Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in Manrovia on ... |
![]() The Express Tribune | Sri Lanka will be tough, warns Whatmore Ninemsn Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore has warned his players they face a battle on next month's tour of Sri Lanka, saying the hosts are tough opponents in home conditions. The Australian backed the six uncapped players picked across Pakistan's Test, ... Cricket: World XI tour of Pakistan postponed Pakistan opener Jamshed out of Sri Lanka tour PCB hopeful of hosting series at neutral venue |
![]() BBC News | Pakistani doctor Khalil Chishti returns home from India BBC News A Pakistani doctor, who spent 20 years in detention in India, has returned to a hero's welcome in Pakistan. Khalil Chishti, 80, flew home in an aircraft sent by Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday night. He was met on arrival in Islamabad ... Pak: Khalil Chishti reunites with family after 20 yrs After 20 years, Dr Khalil Chisthy finally returns home Chisty delighted to be back in Pakistan |
Pakistan blew its chance for security Washington Post As America begins to pull back its troops from Afghanistan, one consequence gets little notice but is likely to have lasting impact: Pakistan is losing the best chance in its history to gain political control over all of its territory — including the ... |