Saturday, January 21, 2012

‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security

‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security


‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security

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Mansoor Ijaz, who made public the alleged memo that triggered a storm in Pakistan`s political circles.

Pak likely to charge $1000 for every NATO truck

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The government has claimed that the NATO trucks have damaged roads, bridges and other infrastructure from Karachi to Torkham while the country has charged nothing from US.

After troops’ death, French minister flies into Kabul

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France has warned that it could accelerate its withdrawal from the 10-year war in Afghanistan.

US envoy in Kabul for talks with Karzai on peace

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Marc Grossman`s visit comes in the wake of an announcement by the Taliban that it planned to open a political office in Qatar.

Three German nationals arrested in Peshawar

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The German nationals are likely to be sent to Islamabad for further investigation or to be handed over to the German embassy.

If anything goes wrong in Pak, US will help: Ijaz

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Controversial Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz has declined to say when he would travel to Islamabad.

Taliban recruited soldier who killed French troops

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A regional Taliban commander said that incident such as a urination video was boosting support for the group among Afghans.

Karzai says he met with Afghan insurgent faction

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Afghanistan`s President has personally met with a delegation from the insurgent faction Hizb-i-Islami for peace negotiations.

Pakistan to decide new terms with NATO in February

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NATO supply routes to Afghanistan had been closed last November following an air strike by helicopters.

Nawaz Sharif ready for alliance with PML-Q

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The PML-Q was formed by leaders who broke away from the erstwhile Pakistan Muslim League.

Turmoil in Maldives: Rights panel expresses concern

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The Human Rights Commission of the Maldives condemned the secret detention of Chief Judge of the Criminal Court.

Pakistan to say `yes to US trainers, no to drones’

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The US-Pak ties have been at an all-time low since 24 Pak troops were killed in a NATO cross-border fire in November.

US didn’t interrupt civilian aid to Pak post Nov 26

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In the November 26 incident, 24 Pakistan soldiers were killed in a NATO cross border fire.

US condemns coup attempt in Bangladesh

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The Bangladesh Army has claimed to have foiled a coup plot by serving and retired Army officers to overthrow Hasina government.

Pakistani commission to visit India in 26/11 case

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A three-member Pak judicial commission will visit India on Feb 3-6 to record statements of witnesses of 2008 Mumbai terror attack.

Nepal students protest fuel hike

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The agitating student unions staged demonstrations by burning tires and chanting anti-government slogans outside government colleges.

‘Taliban may go for secret deal with US’

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Talks with the Taliban broke down following the assassination of Kabul`s chief peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani in September.

‘LeJ chief involved in bomb attack on Shias’

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A Pak judicial review board ended the house arrest of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi chief Malik Ishaq, detained last year for attacks on Shias.

`Every institution should work within its limits`

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The premier told the court that his government could not act on the orders as the President enjoyed immunity under the Constitution within the country and abroad.

Mush has no chance of staging comeback: Pak PM

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Pak PM said dictators who made tall claims of eradicating poverty and corruption have failed and there is "no chance" for them to stage a comeback.

Zardari meets Kayani amid political crisis in Pak

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Zardari and Kayani held informal talks on Pakistan-US relations and the country`s economy during the meeting.

No intention to sack Kayani, Pasha: Pak govt

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Tensions between the government and the military reached a peak last week after Gilani said the Army had acted in an unconstitutional and illegal manner.

US assured support to me during Pak visit: Ijaz

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Mansoor Ijaz has been asked to appear in Pakistan before a judicial panel probing the memo scandal on January 24.

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