Pakistan Coup? Rumors Swirl that Pakistan Coup Threatens Zardari

Rumors continue to swirl that about a Pakistan coup after the country's defense minister was barred from leaving the country.  A spokesperson for Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari had denied the Pakistan...
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Pakistan Coup? Rumors Swirl that Pakistan Coup Threatens Zardari

Rumors continue to swirl that about a Pakistan coup after the country's defense minister was barred from leaving the country.  A spokesperson for Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari had denied the Pakistan...

President Zardari’s Immunity Challenged in SC

" ISLAMABAD: Article 248 of the Constitution which gives immunity to President Zardari has been challenged in the Supreme Court (SC). The Communist Party of Pakistan (CPP) Chairman Jameel Ahmed filed the petition...

Afghanistan Strategy Discussed between Obama and Karzai

Tonight at 8pm EST, President Obama will be unveiling his strategy for Afghanistan.  President Obama was burning up the phone lines yesterday briefing his allies.  It is widely believed that President...

Pakistan: President Zardari hands over nukes control to PM Gilani

Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari transferred control of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal to Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani. He also revealed his intentions to strip the office of President of more powers by...

Top ally advises Bhutto widower to quit as president of Pakistan

If the security situation in Pakistan is worsening with every passing day, the political situation has also turned explosive with the top ally of beleaguered President Asif Zardari on Monday advising him to quit as the head of the state. The advice to Zardari came from...

Pakistan gives Rs0.5m to youngest IT professional of world

A Pakistani boy who has become the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional, Certified Internet Web Professional, Certified Wireless Network Administrator and the Microsoft Certified Technical Specialist in the world has been given Rs0.5 million by the Pakistan...

Agosta scandal rocks French presidency

Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari got his nickname "Mr. Ten Percent" in the 1994 purchase of Agosta submarines for Pakistan military, worth 800 million Euros. The commission was fixed 80 million Euros, but...

Zardari admits Pakistan created terrorists

In a rare moment of truth, Pakistan for the first time acknowledged it had itself created terrorist outfits like the Taliban for its short-term goals."In a rare admission, President Asif Ali Zardari conceded that Pakistan -- without naming the country's omnipotent military --...

Obama is a Neocon Liar

The following is my commentary concerning, "UN Official Demands Torture Accountability," (by Edger. Antemedius.com. July 2, 2009) and specifically Edger's comment at the end of that post as follows, "Where is the...

Zardari's lack of manners shocks Americans

"The president of your country is a jerk," an astute eyewitness who observed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's behavior at the U.S. Capitol last week told a reporter from Pakistan. Zardari along with Afghan...

Arrest ISI chief for terrorism, Baluch urge US leaders

The U.S. senate made a goodwill gesture on the arrival of Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari, but activists from the renegade Baluchistan area, which the Baluch call an occupied territory, said unless the core...

Speaker Baloch protests Zardari arrival at White House

The DC-based American Friends of Baluchistan has congratulated the brotherly Baloch International League for the rally in front of the White House on Wednesday to expose Pakistan army brutalities against Baluchistan....

Pakistan hands over nine Chinese militants to Beijing

Pakistan has handed over nine militants of Chinese origin to authorities in Beijing after they were captured in Pakistan's troubled tribal areas."The government of Pakistan has handed over nine Chinese militants arrested from Fata to Beijing.The Chinese militants handed over...

Killing ultimatum: Ban urged to talk with Baluch leaders directly

Kidnappers of John Solecki, UN High Commissioner for Refugees in Quetta, have given a final four-day ultimatum to the United Nations to ask Islamabad about more than a thousand missing Baluch civilians. Major...

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