Fake Army general arrested in Pakistan |
- Fake Army general arrested in Pakistan
- Dictatorship will not come back in Pakistan: Gilani
- `Senior al Qaeda figure killed in drone strike`
- US has new confidence in peace talks with Taliban
- Afghan soldier kills 4 French troops
- Urination video sets Taliban against commanders
- Obama`s Afghan job ‘not finished` yet
- No intention of taking action against Kayani: Pak govt
- Security worries delayed Musharraf`s return plans
- `Pakistan government is in serious trouble`
- Coup attempt: B`desh PM `wants democracy, peace`
- Gunmen seize 2 foreigners in Pakistan
- B`desh identifies plotters of ‘anti-India’ coup
- Helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan kills 6
- Maldives journalists say govt intimidating them
- Mansoor Ijaz issued visa to visit Pakistan
- US will work with Pak to defeat extremism: Obama
- Pak denies reopening NATO routes to Afghanistan
- Musharraf may delay return to Pak, blames crisis
| Fake Army general arrested in Pakistan Posted: It seems that being an Army man in Pakistan can open up various doors for you. |
| Dictatorship will not come back in Pakistan: Gilani Posted: The Pakistani PM insisted that dictators could not end corruption despite holding power for years. |
| `Senior al Qaeda figure killed in drone strike` Posted: US and Pakistani sources said that the target of the attack was Aslam Awan, a Pakistani national from Abbottabad. |
| US has new confidence in peace talks with Taliban Posted: The intelligence community warns that the Taliban is more interested in continuing fighting than making peace. |
| Afghan soldier kills 4 French troops Posted: The shooting underscores the fragile relationship between Afghan and foreign troops who are partnered across Afghanistan. |
| Urination video sets Taliban against commanders Posted: A video shows US marines urinating on three corpses, believed to be insurgents. |
| Obama`s Afghan job ‘not finished` yet Posted: US President Barack Obama has said India and Pakistan have an interest in ensuring Afghanistan is not engulfed in constant strife. |
| No intention of taking action against Kayani: Pak govt Posted: A petition had asked the SC to restrain the civilian administration from taking any action against the Army chief. |
| Security worries delayed Musharraf`s return plans Posted: Former president Pervez Musharraf reportedly failed to get any assurances from the military and Pak government about his security. |
| `Pakistan government is in serious trouble` Posted: Pak PM appeared before SC that issued a contempt of court notice to him for not implementing a directive to act against President. |
| Coup attempt: B`desh PM `wants democracy, peace` Posted: The Bangladesh Army has thwarted the attempt by over a dozen religiously fanatic officers to topple Sheikh Hasina government. |
| Gunmen seize 2 foreigners in Pakistan Posted: Two foreign aid workers, out of which one is an Italian, were taken from the city of Multan in Punjab province. |
| B`desh identifies plotters of ‘anti-India’ coup Posted: Two non-residents Bangladeshis have been identified as the plotters of a coup. |
| Helicopter crash in southern Afghanistan kills 6 Posted: The helicopter crash occurred on the same day seven civilians were killed outside a crowded gate at Kandahar Air Field. |
| Maldives journalists say govt intimidating them Posted: The Maldives government is threatening and harassing the media over their reporting of a political crisis. |
| Mansoor Ijaz issued visa to visit Pakistan Posted: Mansoor Ijaz has been asked to appear in Pakistan before a judicial panel probing the memo scandal on January 24. |
| US will work with Pak to defeat extremism: Obama Posted: The US-Pakistan ties are under a strain after a deadly NATO strike last November killed 24 Pakistani soldiers. |
| Pak denies reopening NATO routes to Afghanistan Posted: The supply routes were closed in November 2011 following an air strike by NATO helicopters, which killed 24 Pak Army soldiers. |
| Musharraf may delay return to Pak, blames crisis Posted: Pakistan`s former military ruler Pervez Musharraf on Thursday delayed his plans to return home from self-exile. |
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