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Monday 26 October '09

The attack on the Pakistan Army GHQ in Rawalpindi by terrorists and subsequent attacks in other cities have generated a lot of nervousness here and abroad.
Terror message to Pakistan govt: you are not in control

Monday 22 September '08

Hours after Pakistan President Zardari reaffirmed his will to fight terrorism, terrorists struck in the heart of the capital...
First test: Finding his successor

Tuesday 19 August '08

The impossible seems to have happened in Pakistan with former army chief, President Musharraf finally agreeing to become Mr Musharraf.
Setting a president

Monday 11 August '08

When, last Thursday, Pakistan’s ruling coalition finally agreed to impeach the president, it suddenly became much more...
The soldier who fell from grace

Monday 9 June '08

These days, it’s tough being Pakistan’s President Musharraf. The one time emperor-like ruler of Pakistan no longer wears...
Pakistan can work it out

Thursday 21 February '08

What a week this is for Pakistan. This is the third time in Pakistan’s history (1971, 1988, and now 2008)...
‘Pressure on govt, especially military, to act’

Friday 28 December '07

The Chairperson of Pakistan People’s Party, Benazir Bhutto, was killed today, close to the place where her father was killed 32 years ago in 1979.
General’s defence

Tuesday 6 November '07

The fear of what might happen in Pakistan has come true. On November 3, 2007, Pakistan’s General Musharraf...
A match made in Washington

Wednesday 8 August '07

Musharraf and Benazir may enter a pact. Both have their compulsions. What’s in it for Pakistan?
Vacuum after victory

Thursday 26 July '07

The chief justice’s case is the first time in more than 30 years that the military’s power has been challenged in Pakistan. But the road from here is not clear at all
Generally undisturbed

Tuesday 10 July '07

The All Parties Conference in London is unlikely to give Musharraf a sleepless night. It framed the faultlines dividing the opposition to the general
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