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Los Angeles Times, 06.12.08 17:31 UTC

'Hoax' call during siege put Pakistan on alert

A man claiming to be India's foreign minister spoke to Pakistan's president in a 'threatening' manner, a newspaper reports. India makes first arrests since the end of the siege in Mumbai.

Los Angeles Times, 01.12.08 16:34 UTC

Pakistan dismisses claims that Mumbai attackers were trained by Pakistani militants

Officials say Indian investigators' assertions that a Pakistani group taught the attackers are unfounded. But Indian officials say the surviving gunman detailed the training by Lashkar-e-Taiba.

International Herald Tribune, 26.10.08 23:01 UTC

ISLAMABAD : Pakistani and Afghan political and ethnic Pashtun tribal leaders will meet in Islamabad on Monday to try to agree on ways of tackling rising militant violence, including the possibility ...

BBC World News, 04.09.08 08:30 UTC

Pakistan protests to US over raid

Pakistan has summoned the US ambassador to protest at an alleged cross-border raid which officials say killed at least 15 villagers in the north-west.

International Herald Tribune, 15.08.08 18:01 UTC

Musharraf pushes back against talk of resignation

ISLAMABAD : President Pervez Musharraf fought back Friday against coalition politicians who predicted he would leave office before he could be impeached, saying through his chief political supporter ...

BBC World News, 06.08.08 09:30 UTC

Musharraf cancels visit to China

Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has cancelled a planned trip to China to attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics.

Times Online World News, 24.07.08 14:04 UTC

Pakistan warns that US-India nuclear deal could lead to new arms race

Pakistan has warned the international community that India’s historic nuclear deal with the United States could accelerate a nuclear arms race between Delhi and Islamabad. The warning was made ...

CNN World News, 05.07.08 09:30 UTC

Pakistan: Proliferation case 'closed'

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry insisted Saturday that its nuclear proliferation case was closed, a day after the disgraced architect of its atomic program claimed the army under President Pervez Musharraf helped spread the technology.

CNN World News, 16.06.08 09:30 UTC

Pakistan rebuke Karzai over border raids

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan reacted sternly Monday to comments by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who said Afghan troops had the right to enter Pakistan to confront Islamic militants.