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Air strike kills 11 Afghan police: officials
The strike was carried out by NATO forces, an interior ministry spokesperson said
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NATO container set ablaze in Balochistan: Police
Two armed militants opened fire forcing the truck to halt.
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Price of normalisation?: Govt waives half of storage charges on NATO containers
The move came four days before first anniversary of Salala check post attack.
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Twitter alert: Tears and anger on Salala attack anniversary
Majority of Twitterati dubbed reopening of NATO routes as 'selling the martyrs blood'.
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NATO supplies: Pakistan, US sign new deal
US to release $1.1b, Pakistan given right to reject shipment, lethal supplies not allowed.
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New beginnings, new rules: Pakistan, US set to sign NATO supply deal today
The new agreement will be in place till 2015.
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Long road ahead in US-Pakistan ties after NATO deal: Sherry Rehman
Says talks on wider issues now possible; Pakistan fears prolonged instability in Afghanistan.
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No ghairat on borrowed F-16s
There can never be any ghairat on borrowed F-16s; their spares; the required permission from the American managers.
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Demurrage charges: KPT to receive Rs2.2b from NATO for seven-month hold-up
Supply backlog at port expected to clear in roughly 24 days.
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Why it took so long for Nato supplies to reopen
It is absolutely mind-boggling to understand what prevented US from making such a statement earlier?
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Nato routes and our national pride
Is there a lesson in all this for Pakistan? Yes, three lessons.
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Nato routes: Truckers ready, but seek protection as Taliban sound warning
Truckers say they are ready to start supplies in 'days', but need protection from Talibans who issued fresh...
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Pakistan unblocks NATO routes
Govt decides to move beyond Salala attack after the US shows ‘flexibility’.
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Salala air raid: United States says sorry – finally
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admits mistake, promises to avert such attacks in future.
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Not a matter of victory or defeat, Pakistan reopens Nato routes
DCC decides no fee will be charged for Nato supplies. Talks on drone strikes will continue.
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After US says 'sorry' for Salala attack, Pakistan reopens GLOCs
Pakistan reopens ground lines of communications for non-lethal Nato cargo.
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Panetta all but rules out apology for Pakistan
Panetta says past expressions of regret, condolences were enough.
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Bilawal urges Obama to 'show courage', apologise for Salala attack
Pakistan Peoples Party Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says Pakistan deserves an apology.
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Printing money can help overcome loadshedding, suggests Gilani
Gilani suggests printing money to pour into electricity sector, Rehman Malik backs statement.
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Salala raid: 'Pakistan to continue pressing US for formal apology'
Rehman says efforts being made in talks with the US to get the best outcome in terms of Pakistan’s national...
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Salala air raid: US noncommittal on formal apology
Little said that counterterrorism co-operation with Pakistan is on-going.
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Analysis: From Salala to Chicago - a needed breakthrough
Public sentiments cannot dictate decisions on NATO supply routes. Government must decide and take responsibility.
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Key decision: Chicago invite further smoothes NATO route
DCC gives green signal for reopening supply lines; hails invitation to president.
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Confrontation over?: All set to unblock NATO supply routes
Pakistan wants to continue to be a facilitator, enabler and not a blocker, says FM Khar.
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Resetting ties: Govt gives green light to reopening NATO routes
Fresh agreement to be signed with US; Defence Committee approves roadmap for US ties.
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I met Gen Kayani five times after Salala episode: Dempsey
Claims his Pakistani counterparts wanted to reset the military to military relationship between the two countries.
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Blockade politics: Parliament to decide on NATO supplies, says PM
Country needs civil nuclear technology for energy needs: Gilani.
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No US disciplinary action seen over Salala attack
Official says US military not planning to discipline any of its forces over the November 26 Nato attack.
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Nato attack: Parliamentary committee says Pakistan should demand apology
Parliamentary Committee on National Security says US should put a stop to drone strikes in Pakistan's tribal areas.
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Delayed response: US to apologise over NATO air raid – finally
Apology will come during or soon after Parliament’s joint session.
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‘Tough conditions’: NATO routes set to reopen
Top civil and military leadership discuss proposals; joint session of Parliament to convene on Mar 17.
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Nato supply: US CENTCOM chief to visit Pakistan, discuss ground supply route
General Mattis is expected to arrive in Pakistan, within 10 days, to discuss resumption of Nato supply routes.
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Salala air raid: US plans to apologise stymied by protests
Gen Dempsey was to apologise to Gen Kayani in a phone call.
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US delays official Salala attack apology: Report
US delayed apology after riots over the Quran-burning incident in Afghanistan earlier in the week.
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Responding to overtures: Nato allowed airspace use, says minister
Sources say Beijing, Moscow endorsed supply route embargo.
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Reopening Nato supply routes
Parliament will be happy to decide the matter of resumption of routes, but it will ask questions before it does so.
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Pakistan admits NATO supplies allowed by air
Defence Minister Ahmed Mukhtar quoted as saying permission given for food items since they were perishable.
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Reopening Nato supply routes
Debate over the subject will arouse a lot of passion, make it difficult for the ruling coalition to reopen the routes.
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Pentagon rejects Pakistan army claim on Nato blunder
Not an unprovoked attack, errors made by both sides, says Pentagon spokesman John Kirby.
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Salala tragedy: Army rejects US probe on NATO air raid
Insists Pakistan should not share the blame with US.
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JI to besiege Parliament if NATO supply line restored
This will never prove to be in the interest of the masses: JI chief Saeed Munawar Hasan.
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Resumption of ties?: ‘Pakistan to end NATO blockade soon’
Security official says tariffs will be imposed to raise funds for the state to fight homegrown militants.
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Salala incursion: DCC united against NATO’s version of attacks
The committee has finalised proposals on US relations.
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Afghan endgame: US ready for Haqqani talks
Washington gives ‘green light’ to peace talks.
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The Great Game revisited
A new political realignment, it seems, is playing out in Central Asia by US and Russia.
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Pak-US relations: Ties may thaw soon, as back channels intensify
US’ reluctance to accept responsibility for Nato airstrike said to be a sticking point.
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NATO supply route blockade: Rangers asked to take possession of US cargo
Paramilitary force has acquired a yard at Karachi’s Port Qasim to store sensitive military hardware and ammunition.
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Airstrikes report: Pakistan, US far from same page
Pakistan Army denies that US military briefed General Kayani on its investigations.
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Safety concerns: ‘US to export all NATO cargo out of Pakistan’
Frustrated US authorities weighing various options to move around stranded cargo.
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Nato attack: Possible action against those involved, says Pentagon
Final inquiry report to determine whether Nato or ISAF forces were at fault.