Monday, January 30, 2012

Afghanistan to press Pak for access to Taliban

Afghanistan to press Pak for access to Taliban


Afghanistan to press Pak for access to Taliban

Posted:

Pakistan is seen as critical to US efforts to stabilize Afghanistan before foreign combat troops leave in 2014.

`PPP, Musharraf became partners post 2008 polls`

Posted:

The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) said Chaudhry Shujaat has revealed only the partial truth.

Pak PM dismisses reports of extension to ISI chief

Posted:

ISI chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha is currently set to step down on March 18.

Pak SC grants 2 more months to memo commission

Posted:

Pakistan`s Supreme Court said the panel would decide on Mansoor Ijaz`s request to record his statement outside Pakistan.

`Should Western, Muslim societies get along?`

Posted:

Over four in ten Pakistanis believe it is very important for Western and Muslim societies to get along.

Discussion on early polls after budget: Pak PM

Posted:

A ruling Pakistan People’s Party minister said that the elections may take place in October or November.

`US, Taliban prisoner release talks fail in Qatar’

Posted:

For record sake, the United States has neither confirmed nor denied the reports of such a peace talks with Taliban.

Pak court allows Husain Haqqani to travel abroad

Posted:

Pakistan`s Supreme Court said that Husain Haqqani will have to provide details to the Registrar Office.

Panetta’s ‘Pak knew Osama hideout’ remark old: US

Posted:

The Pentagon said Washington still believes that Pakistani officials were unaware about Osama`s hideout in Abbottabad.

Canada: Afghan family guilty in honour killings

Posted:

Three members of an Afghan family allegedly killed the three teenage sisters because they dishonoured the family.

‘Aghan Prez Karzai seeks Taliban talks in Saudi’

Posted:

A member of the Taliban`s leadership council, Quetta Shura, also backed the report of talks in Saudi Arabia.

Pak radicals press govt over NATO supply routes

Posted:

The extremist leaders warned, they would protest outside parliament if any step is taken to reopen the supply routes.

Rehman Malik meets Interpol chief

Posted:

Interpol said much work needs to be done by nations to break the nexus between terrorists and drug barons.

Nepal minister sounds warning to Maoist government

Posted:

Nepal minister Rajendra Mahato told the govt to take the steps within a month to complete the peace process.

0 comments:

Post a Comment