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Gilani terms US raids disastrous: FC chief's remarks disapproved of

ISLAMABAD, Oct 26: US attacks in tribal areas are harming the government's efforts to isolate extremists and mobilise people against militancy, according to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. Addressing a press conference after returning from Beijing on Sunday, the prime minister criticised the Inspector-General of the Frontier Corps for saying that the military operation in […]

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Taliban surrender a must for peace talks, say analysts

PESHAWAR: Analysts and intellectuals believe that dialogue is the only way to stem militancy in the Tribal Areas, provided those responsible for the unrest surrender and guarantee they will not challenge the writ of the government. They also believe that the return of peace depends on the sincerity of both sides , the Taliban as […]

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Afghan tribal leaders ponder Taliban talks

ISLAMABAD, Oct 27 – Political and ethnic Pashtun tribal leaders from Afghanistan and Pakistan began a two-day meeting on Monday to find ways to end surging militant violence including the possibility of opening talks with the Taliban. The meeting, dubbed a Pakistan-Afghanistan "Jirgagai", or mini-jirga, is a follow-up to a grand assembly in Kabul last […]

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United States Takes to Air to Hit Militants Inside Pakistan

WASHINGTON ‚ The White House has backed away from using American commandos for further ground raids into Pakistan after furious complaints from its government, relying instead on an intensifying campaign of airstrikes by the Central Intelligence Agency against militants in the Pakistani mountains. According to American and Pakistani officials, attacks by remotely piloted Predator aircraft […]

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32% Pakistanis eat less as prices rise

ISLAMABAD: Thirty-two percent of Pakistanis say they have cut down on food because of rising prices, a research group said on Friday. Soaring food prices and shortages of staples mean about 77 million of Pakistan's 160 million people are food insecure, a 28 percent increase over last year, according to United Nations World Food Programme […]

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Pakistan's Tribal Militias Walk a Tightrope in Fight Against Taliban

PESHAWAR, Pakistan ‚ Two tribal elders lay stretched out in an orthopedic ward here last week, their plastered limbs and winces of pain grim evidence of the slaughter they survived when a suicide bomber blew himself up in the midst of their tribal gathering. These wounded men, and many others in the hospital, were supposed […]

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Debate on Presidential Candidates' US Policy Toward China

Debate on Presidential Candidates' US Policy Toward China

On October 16, The Committee of 100 and George Mason University sponsored a debate between advisors to the McCain and Obama campaigns on the topic of: A Framework for U.S. Policy toward China: Positions of the Presidential Candidates  at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Moderator: Kathy Chen, Editor and Assistant Washington Bureau Chief of […]

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Nine killed in US air strike on Pakistan school

A suspected US air strike killed nine people at a religious school in north-west Pakistan, intelligence officials said today. It was claimed the school, on the outskirts of Miran Shah, the main town in the North Waziristan region, had links to the Taliban. Four of those killed in the attack were found in the rubble […]

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Pakistan Will Give Arms to Tribal Militias

Pakistan plans to arm tens of thousands of anti-Taliban tribal fighters in its western border region in hopes — shared by the U.S. military — that the nascent militias can replicate the tribal “Awakening” movement that proved decisive in the battle against al-Qaeda in Iraq. The militias, called lashkars, will receive Chinese-made AK-47 assault rifles […]

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Pakistan Asks I.M.F. for Aid to Repay Debt

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) ‚ Pakistan sought help from the International Monetary Fund on Wednesday to avoid defaulting on billions of dollars in loans and to skirt a financial crisis brought on by high fuel prices, dwindling foreign investment and soaring militant violence. Pakistani officials had previously said that turning to the I.M.F. would be a […]

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Friends' reluctance (Dawn Editorial)

The visiting American official couldn't have been more blunt. After attending Monday's Friends of Pakistan meeting in Islamabad, Assistant Secretary of State Richard Boucher told a news conference, ‘It is not going to be a cash advance for Pakistan’. Similar sentiment is said to be filtering in from Saudi Arabia and China at a time […]

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'Non-traditional security threats taking centre stage'

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (CJCSC) General Tariq Majid has observed that the country's armed forces have to be prepared for the whole spectrum of threats in the wake of emerging geo strategic environment where non traditional security threats were taking the centre stage. Delivering key note address at the inaugural session of […]

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Local banks running out of foreign currency

LAHORE: As Pakistan's finance managers began crucial talks on its Economic Stabilization Programme with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Tuesday in Dubai, most commercial banks back home had already run out of dollars in hard cash. While some banks were straight forward in "informing' their customers that they couldn't withdraw hard cash from their […]

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India and Pakistan Open Kashmir Trade Route

NEW DELHI ‚ After more than 60 years, trade opened Tuesday across the de facto border dividing the Indian and Pakistani parts of the disputed region of Kashmir. Sixteen Indian trucks, loaded mostly with apples and walnuts, rumbled across the border on Tuesday morning, said Pawan Kotwal, the commerce secretary for Indian-administered Kashmir. Trucks from […]

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At Least 12 Dead in Battle in Northwest Pakistan

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Taliban militants bombed a convoy of Pakistani troops and opened fire on the survivors in a battle that killed five security officers and seven attackers, officials said Wednesday. Violent clashes in regions near the Afghan border and suicide bombings across the country are undermining confidence in Pakistan and its crisis-threatened economy. […]

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