‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security |
- ‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security
- Pak likely to charge $1000 for every NATO truck
- After troops’ death, French minister flies into Kabul
- US envoy in Kabul for talks with Karzai on peace
- Three German nationals arrested in Peshawar
- If anything goes wrong in Pak, US will help: Ijaz
- Taliban recruited soldier who killed French troops
- Karzai says he met with Afghan insurgent faction
- Pakistan to decide new terms with NATO in February
- Nawaz Sharif ready for alliance with PML-Q
- Turmoil in Maldives: Rights panel expresses concern
- Pakistan to say `yes to US trainers, no to drones’
- US didn’t interrupt civilian aid to Pak post Nov 26
- US condemns coup attempt in Bangladesh
- Pakistani commission to visit India in 26/11 case
- Nepal students protest fuel hike
- ‘Taliban may go for secret deal with US’
- ‘LeJ chief involved in bomb attack on Shias’
- `Every institution should work within its limits`
- Mush has no chance of staging comeback: Pak PM
- Zardari meets Kayani amid political crisis in Pak
- No intention to sack Kayani, Pasha: Pak govt
- US assured support to me during Pak visit: Ijaz
| ‘If needed, Army can be called for Ijaz`s security Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: Controversial Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz has declined to say when he would travel to Islamabad. |
| Taliban recruited soldier who killed French troops Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: NATO supply routes to Afghanistan had been closed last November following an air strike by helicopters. |
| Nawaz Sharif ready for alliance with PML-Q Posted: The PML-Q was formed by leaders who broke away from the erstwhile Pakistan Muslim League. |
| Turmoil in Maldives: Rights panel expresses concern Posted: 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’ Posted: 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 Posted: In the November 26 incident, 24 Pakistan soldiers were killed in a NATO cross border fire. |
| US condemns coup attempt in Bangladesh Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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’ Posted: 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’ Posted: 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` Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: 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 Posted: Mansoor Ijaz has been asked to appear in Pakistan before a judicial panel probing the memo scandal on January 24. |
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