US admits problems in Pakistan ties after CIA informers' arrest
Amid Congressional calls for closer scrutiny of American aid to Pakistan in the wake of the arrest of five CIA informers, the United States has acknowledged 'challenges' in relations with Islamabad.
Pakistan gets 14 parties, not Musharraf's
Pakistan's Election Commission has allowed 14 new political parties to contest the 2013 general elections. But a request from former president Pervez Musharraf's new party was not taken up.
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US admits problems in Pakistan ties after CIA informers’ arrest
Amid Congressional calls for closer scrutiny of American aid to Pakistan in the wake of the arrest of five CIA informers, the United States has acknowledged “challenges” in relations with Islamabad.
US House panel imposes limits on Pak aid
A key US Congressional committee has approved a defence spending bill that would impose limits on US aid to Pakistan, reflecting its frustration with Islamabad's efforts in the war against terror.
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No evidence ISI, Pak Army knew about Osama bin Laden: Mullen
There is no evidence so far that anybody in a senior position in Pakistan Army or ISI had any knowledge about the presence of Osama bin Laden at a safe house in an Islamabad suburb, a top Pentagon off
Pakistan arrests CIA’s Bin Laden informants: Report
Pakistan’s top military spy agency has arrested five CIA informants who fed information to the US spy agency before the raid in May which killed Osama bin Laden, The New York Times reported on Wednesday.
ISI arrested CIA informants in Osama raid: NYT
Pakistan's spy agency has arrested some Pakistani informants who fed information to the US Central Intelligence Agency before the raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout deep inside Pakistan, according to t
ISI arrested CIA informants in Osama raid: NYT
Pakistan's spy agency has arrested some Pakistani informants who fed information to the US Central Intelligence Agency before the raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout deep inside Pakistan, according to t
Pak court issues notice to govt on Sarabjit case
A Pakistani court has issued notice to the federal government seeking its response within three weeks to a writ petition against the possible grant of a presidential pardon to Indian national Sarbajit
Teen suicide bomber explodes in Islamabad, 2 more blasts in Pakistan
In the first suicide attack in the Pakistani capital in nearly two years, a teenage bomber blew himself up on Monday outside a private bank owned by an ex-finance minister killing at least one and inj