Pakistan boycotts Bonn conference over NATO strike
Pakistan on Tuesday decided to boycott a key international conference on Afghanistan on December, widening its protest over lethal cross-border NATO strikes and exacerbating a deep crisis in US ties.
Cartoon character King Julien for President of Pakistan!
If young Pakistanis had their way, they would make sure that the cartoon character King Julien from the film Madagascar is the hottest candidate for post of President when their country goes to polls
Pakistan nukes not safe, says former foreign minister Qureshi
Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are not safe under the present PPP dispensation, country's former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said, evoking an angry response from the government, which rejected his contention as "baseless".
NATO knew it was Pakistani checkpost: Islamabad
Pakistan on Monday said NATO was aware that it was their army checkpost that was attacked a day earlier and it refused to accept the coalition force's regret over the airstrike that killed 25 soldiers
Pak nukes not safe, says Qureshi; govt rejects contention
Pakistan's nuclear weapons are not safe under the present PPP dispensation, country's former foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi has said, evoking an angry response from the government, which reject
Pakistan denies reports it triggered lethal NATO strike
Pakistan on Monday denied reports that its troops opened fire first, therefore triggering lethal NATO cross-border air strikes that left 24 Pakistani soldiers dead.
"This is not true. They are making
After Nato strike, Pak-US meltdown
Nato helicopters on Saturday killed at least 25 Pakistani Armymen, including two officers, as they attacked three security checkposts in the tribal Mohmand Agency, officials said.
Pakistan to review ties with US, NATO after border attack
The Pakistan government has ordered a full review of ties with the United States and NATO, after forces with the security alliance allegedly fired at a checkpoint, killing at least 28 Pakistani soldie
Pakistan to ask US to vacate air base
Pakistan will ask the US to stop using one of its key air bases after a Nato air raid on one of the country's
border check posts left at least 25 soldiers dead, the government said.
Khar calls Clinton to convey anger over Nato attack
Pakistani foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Sunday spoke to US secretary of state Hillary Clinton and conveyed the "deep sense of rage" felt across the country after the death of 24 soldiers in a Nato attack on a Pakistani check-post.