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US lawmaker tells Pak delegation to eliminate 'vile' terror group Jaish-e-MohammedUS Congressman Brad Sherman urged a Pakistani delegation, led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, to eliminate Jaish-e-Mohammed and protect religiou...
No IMF loan to Pakistan to repay Chinese debt: CongressmanBrad Sherman spoke on this issue during a Congressional hearing with David Malpass, Under Secretary of Treasury for International Affairs.
Several foreign NGOs in Pakistan asked to shut shopMedia reports suggested that about 20 foreign aid groups, including Open Society Foundation of American billionaire George Soros and Action...
US House imposes conditions for defence funding to PakistanThe conditions are related to Pakistan's support to terrorists and terror outfits, about which several top US officials and lawmakers have ...
US lawmaker asks Pakistan to free doctor who helped in tracing Osama Bin Laden"They are on the wrong side on the war on terror. Pakistan hid Osama bin Laden from the world," the Congressman said in his remarks on Mond...
No assurance from Pakistan on release of doctor who tracked Osama bin Laden: USPakistan has given no commitment on the release of Afridi, who was jailed in 2012 for 33 years for running a fake vaccination campaign.
Pakistan tribunal adjourns hearing in Osama Bin Laden doctor caseHearing of an appeal against the conviction of a doctor, who helped CIA track al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan, has been adjourne...
Pakistan allows 'Save the Children' to resume operationsThe move to let the group operate came after hectic consultation and a decision to transfer the control of the NGOs from Ministry of Financ...
Pakistan tribunal seeks record of Dr Shakil Afridi who tipped CIA on Osama bin LadenQamar Nadeem Afridi, lawyer appearing for Afridi, said the FCR commissioner had ignored several vital facts while upholding the conviction ...
- Lawyer of Pakistan doctor who helped CIA track down Osama Bin Laden quits
Afridi was sentenced to 33 years in prison and fined Rs 3,20,000 on charges of colluding with Lashkar-e-Islam (LI) and its chief Mangal Bag...
US reviews law restricting aid to PakistanThe US has said it was reviewing a law passed by the Congress last week which withholds US $ 33 million in aid to Pakistan until Dr Shakil ...
Barack Obama asks Nawaz Sharif why trial of 26/11 accused has not startedUS President Barack Obama today asked Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif why the trial of Mumbai attackers has not started.
US lawmakers urge Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to release doctor who helped track Osama bin LadenTop US lawmakers urged PM Nawaz Sharif to release Pakistani doctor Shakil Afridi, who allegedly helped US to track down Osama bin Laden.
- Senate defeats bill to place conditions on US aid to Pakistan
US Senate overwhelmingly defeated a bill that would have denied American aid to Pak till the release of Dr Shakil Afridi.
ISI still backing terrorists, says doctor who helped nail Osama"It is now indisputable that militancy in Pak is supported by ISI. Pakistan’s fight against militancy is bogus. It’s just to extract money ...
- US Senator Rand Paul seeks no aid to Pakistan till release of Shakil Afridi
Senator Rand Paul renewed his months-long effort to compel a vote on a bill to freeze US aid to Pakistan unless Shakil Afridi is released.
- Senator Rand Paul introduces bill to stop US aid to Pakistan
A top American Senator has introduced a legislation in the Senate that seeks to eliminate foreign aid to Pakistan until the conviction of S...
- Withhold all aid to Pak until Afridi is freed: US lawmakers
Two top American lawmakers have asked US President Barack Obama to withhold all aid to Pakistan until the country releases a doctor who hel...
- US Senator calls for stripping Pakistan of all aid
Senator Rand Paul announced yesterday that he will introduce legislations in the Senate to strip Pakistan of all the US aid.
- US Senate committee cuts aid to Pakistan over Dr Shakil Afridi conviction
The US has insisted that there is no basis to imprison Dr Shakil Afridi on treason charges, with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton denounc...