Pakistan removes rangers chief over park killing
Pakistan’s military removed the chief of the paramilitary rangers on Tuesday over the filmed killing of an unarmed man in a public park that shocked the nation.
Pakistan’s refusal to US may help ties: Daily
Pakistan’s refusal to the US to undertake joint military operations against Islamists can actually bring about a more meaningful bilateral cooperation, a newspaper said on Monday.
Twin bomb blasts kill 15 in northwest Pakistan: police
Twin bomb blasts at a crowded supermarket killed at least 15 people and injured more than 60 in Pakistan's northwestern city of Peshawar late on Saturday, police said.
The explosions took place in th
Pak got USD 30 billion from US after 1948, two third post 9/11
As the US lawmakers are contemplating the feasibility of massive aid to Pakistan in the aftermath of Osama bin Laden killing, a Congressional report has informed them that since 1948 Islamabad has got
CIA chief visits Pakistan
CIA chief Leon Panetta arrived in the Pakistani capital on Saturday for talks with the country’s civilian and military leadership on the war on terror and US plans to cut troops in war-torn Afghanistan.
Pak court issues permanent arrest warrant against Musharraf
A Pakistani anti-terrorism court today issued a permanent non-bailable arrest warrant for former President Pervez Musharraf for failing to cooperate with investigators probing the 2007 assassination
Pakistan tells CIA chief no U.S. boots on the ground
CIA Director Leon Panetta told Pakistan's army and intelligence chiefs that he was concerned about a reduction of U.S. troops allowed in the country, but was bluntly told no American boots would be al
Pakistan, US discuss future intelligence sharing framework
CIA Chief Leon Panetta held talks with top Pakistani military and intelligence officials and discussed ways to strengthen future intelligence sharing, the Pakistani military said.
Japan asked to invest in Pakistan
Japan should invest more in Pakistan, President Asif Ali Zardari has said. Zardari made the point when he met Japan’s deputy foreign minister Koro Bessho here on Thursday, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported.
Pakistan serious about trial of Mumbai attack suspects: Malik
Pakistani interior minister Rehman Malik has said seven suspects involved in the 2008 Mumbai attack would “not be spared”, and the country was “very serious” about the trial of those involved in the gruesome strike.