Topic: Pakistani Politics

AFP South Asian Edition | 2010-03-16 10:10:20

A five-year-old British boy kidnapped at gunpoint while on a family holiday in Pakistan nearly two weeks ago has been released safe and sound, relatives and officials said Tuesday. Sahil Saeed was taken from his grandmother's house in the town of Jhelum, about 100 kilometres (65 miles) south of Islamabad, in the early hours of March 4 while preparing ...

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AFP South Asian Edition | 2010-03-16 07:10:23

A five-year-old British boy kidnapped at gunpoint while on a family holiday in Pakistan this month has been released, the British high commission in Islamabad said Tuesday. Sahil Saeed was taken from his grandmother's house in the town of Jhelum, about 100 kilometres (65 miles) south of Islamabad, on March 4. "This is fantastic news. It brings to an ...

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AP News | 2010-03-16 01:59:21
Former Pakistan president: US shouldn't set deadline on troops in Afghanistan

The former president of Pakistan on Monday criticized U.S. plans to begin pulling troops out of Afghanistan in just over a year. At a stop on his speaking tour, Pervez Musharraf praised President Barack Obama for committing 30,000 more troops to fighting the Taliban. But the ...

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AP News | 2010-03-16 01:52:43
Musharraf Visit
Electoral Process Is Self-Contradictory

Scoop, New Zealand | 2010-03-19 21:07:31

UN Reaches 2.7 Million Pakistanis With Food Aid

Scoop, New Zealand | 2010-03-19 18:58:15

UN negotiations with Taliban derailed

Boston Globe | 2010-03-19 18:18:56

CNN's Amanpour: this has been the most difficult of decisions

Atlanta Journal Constitution | 2010-03-19 16:55:22

Could cricket have saved the world from war?

Daily Telegraph, UK | 2010-03-19 16:18:37

Musharraf's new political party closer to reality

Times of India | 2010-03-19 16:16:36

Bombings in Swat, Punjab likely to backfire on Taliban

Informed Comment | 2010-03-13 04:20:46

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