Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
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Friday, 14 October 2011

News and Analysis

Daily Summary News & Analysis              (Details also available on www.cssnewspaper2.blogspot.com)

US urged to avoid verbal assaults, finger-pointing
ISLAMABAD: In what is seen here as a serious attempt to repair the dent in relations caused by serious allegations emanating from Washington, America’s special envoy Marc Grossman said here after wide-ranging talks. (Details)
US to continue pressure on Pakistan for positive role: Clinton
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has reiterated that US would continue to mount heavy pressure on Pakistan for positive role in war on terror, Geo News reported. (Details)
Govt announces relaxation in CNG loadshedding
ISLAMABAD: While warning the country that the shortage of gas would get severe this summer, the government on Friday announced reduction in the loadshedding of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). (Details)
Hina Khar to represent Pakistan at world’s biggest business forum
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar will be among the handful of those distinguished women participants, who will speak at one of the world's biggest meeting of the private sector and heads of the government scheduled in Perth, Australia later (Details)

Judiciary checks arbitrary exercise of power, says CJ
ISLAMABAD: Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry said on Thursday that judiciary as an institution could never be independent unless individual judges remained impartial. (Details)
Only religious parties can stop America, says Fazl
QUETTA: Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam-F (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman on Thursday said the coalition of religious parties was the need of the hour and its only them that can stop US from its ‘nefarious designs’ (Details)
Reuters: US not sincere about Afghan peace: Haqqanis
ISLAMABAD: The United States was not sincere about peace in Afghanistan when it signalled it would remain open to exploring a settlement that includes the Haqqani (Details)
• Cameron backs £4bn plan for 'new Atlantic frontier'  • Greenpeace warns of oil spills and rising emissions.      BP faced fresh condemnation from environmentalists on Thursday after it got the go- (Details)

AlJazeera: Gaddafi 'being tracked by satellite'
Libya's National Transitional Council says that Muammar Gaddafi, the country's toppled leader, is in the southern desert region of the country, and that it is only a matter of time before he is captured. (Details)
The Guardian: Dominique Strauss-Kahn attempted rape inquiry dropped
Prosecutors say they have evidence ex-IMF chief sexually assaulted young French writer, but he will not face charges (Details)
UK’s Liam Fox faces fresh questions on Sri Lanka links
Defence secretary, UK,  accused of running 'maverick foreign policy' in Sri Lankan Development Trust dealings involving Adam Werritty (Details)
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IMP- Guardian: How Barack Obama went from cool to cold
Barack Obama's measured approach won him the White House. So why do supporters think he lacks the 'fierce urgency of now'? (Details)

The selfish state By Cyril Almeida
CRISES erupt, the government fire-fights, things settle back down: we’ve seen it a million times before, right? At least that’s what logic traced on the historical record suggests. It’s always been the same, always will be the same. The unofficial motto of Pakistan is, onwards to the next crisis. And yet, it’s hard to shake off the feeling that maybe, just maybe, something different is (Details)
Aiders and abettors by Kamran Shafi
The Deep State is not alone in its enterprise of trying to fool all of the people all of the time for its own ends: it is aided and abetted by various and varied ‘elites’, most of whom have either occupied positions of high authority in government; are media ‘stars (Details)
The pact of Hudaibya By Nilofar Ahmed
SOME time after the migration of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) and his followers to Madina, the Makkans banned the entry of the believers in Makkah, even for the purposes of Haj or umrah. (Details)
IMP: Democracy’s failure? By S. Akbar Zaidi
THE new conventional wisdom is that democracy has failed in Pakistan. Yet again. It seems so obvious to everyone that this is now the overwhelming, unquestioned, uncontested consensus. (Details)
IMP: Crisis in ties with Afghanistan By Khalid Aziz 
RECENTLY, President Hamid Karzai signed a strategic partnership agreement with India in New Delhi. Among other things, it provides for the training of Afghan army officers in India.  (Details)

The Economist: A Swedish October surprise

LIBERIANS have voted in the first domestically run poll since the end of a bloody civil war in 2003. Queues snaked around schools and churches converted into polling  (Details)

Punjab most violent province for women: Report - Tribune

Punjab is the most violent province in Pakistan, or so the data collected by Free and Fair Election Network (FAFEN) in 70 districts across the country suggests.(Details)

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

12 Oct 2011 Top News and Analysis- CSS Newspaper


12 Oct Daily Summary News and Analysis             Details on www.cssnewspaper.blogspot.com

US open to Afghan peace deal including Haqqani: Clinton
WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday signalled that the United States remains open to exploring a peace deal including the Haqqani network (Details)

Guardian UK: Pakistan's madrasa reform 'stalls'
A majority of Pakistanis are in favour of English language teaching being introduced into the country's madrasa schools, according to a recent survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan. (Details)

US making strategic bet on India
WASHINGTON, Oct 11: The future of world politics will be decided in the Asia-Pacific region, not Afghanistan or Iraq, and the United States will be right at the centre of the action, (Details)

CNN: Syria opposition gains regional backers
(CNN) -- International powers put more heat on Syria's government Tuesday, as a new umbrella opposition group gained key backers(Details)

BBC: Ukraine ex-PM Yulia Tymoshenko jailed over gas deal
David Stern in Kiev says the verdict has been criticised by the EU and Russia. A judge ruled the ex-prime minister had criminally exceeded her powers when she signed a gas deal with Russia in 2009. (Details)

Gulf News: Netanyahu seeks to legalize outposts built on private Palestinian land
Instruction issued under pressure from the right in response to state's decision to demolish several outposts built on private Palestinian land. (Details)

Guardian UK: Iranians charged in US over plot to assassinate Saudi ambassador
US claims elements of Iranian government directed bomb plot with alleged involvement of Mexican drug cartel (Details)

CNN: U.N. peacekeepers killed in Darfur
(CNN) -- Three United Nations peacekeepers were killed in an ambush in a camp for displaced people in Sudan's Darfur region, the global body said Tuesday. (Details)

CNN: Myanmar begins prisoner release
 (CNN) -- Myanmar has begun the release of what it said will eventually be more than 6,300 prisoners under a mass amnesty. Among the inmates freed by noon Wednesday, 70 were political detainees, (Details)

US ‘fighting a war’ in Pakistan: Panetta
WASHINGTON: Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said Tuesday the United States is waging “war” in Pakistan against militants, referring to a covert campaign the CIA steadfastly refuses to publicly confirm. (Details)

14-year jail proposed for damaging oil, gas pipelines
ISLAMABAD, Oct 11: The National Assembly`s Standing Committee on Petroleum and Natural Resources approved on Tuesday amendments to the Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2011, making oil and gas theft a non-bailable offence (Details)

Zaka appointed PCB chairman
ISLAMABAD, Oct 11: The government appointed on Tuesday Zaka Ashraf as chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board. (Details)
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The burden of bans by Rafia Zakaria
AS September gasped its last, something unprecedented happened in the French town of Meaux, located about 25km from the heart of Paris. (Details)

Repairing frayed ties By Michael O’Hanlon
AFTER a year of calamitous turns in the relationship between Washington and Islamabad, many Americans are wondering how this troubled alliance can possibly be repaired. Even more may be wondering how we can (Details)

The burka debate by Zubeida Mustafa
IT is a debate that is unending and can go on ad infinitum. The object of this global controversy is the contentious hijab that has had as many supporters as detractors. The arguments draw references from religion, culture, social norms, human rights and (Details)

I talked to John King the other day about President Obama's reelection strategy in this down economy. Take a look at the video above and/or the transcript below: (Details)

Sunday, 9 October 2011

9 Oct 2011: CSS News and Analysis

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(More Detailed News and Analysis for CSS on www.cssnewspaper2.blogspot.com)
   Huge discount rate cut surprises market
    The State Bank on Saturday threw a pleasant surprise by chopping off its policy rate by 150bps above the market expectations, but analysts critical about the huge cut in view of changing of base-year to show declining inflationary trend. (Read More on Cssnewspaper2)
UK review identifies Afghan civil war risk
LONDON: A British government review of the Afghan conflict is to warn that there are “significant risks” of civil war or a Taliban takeover of the south and east of the country after Nato withdraws its combat troops at the end of the 2014. (Read More)
Guardian UK: Youth joblessness highest since Tories last in power, new figures to reveal
The number of unemployed young people has passed the million mark, according to statistics to be published this week.  More than a million young people are now unemployed, the highest number since the Conservatives were last in power, government figures to be published this week are expected to reveal. (Read More)
Article @ Gurdian UK: Euro crisis spreads and puts the world economy at risk
When G20 finance ministers meet in Paris next weekend, the stakes will be enormous for both Europe and the world (Read More)
Guardian UK Sleep easy, war criminals By Michael Mansfield
Israel has violated innumerable UN resolutions and international laws over the past 50 years without any sanction being incurred – whether legal, economic, political or military. Most blatant is its disregard for the overwhelming opinion of the international court of justice in The Hague, which in 2004 declared the erection of (Read More)
UK helps Israel evade international justice
LONDON: Israel has violated innumerable UN resolutions. If you add the illegal occupation of Palestinian territory, continued extension of illegal settlements, forced evictions and house demolitions, requisition of water resources, Gaza blockade and illicit use of cloned passports to facilitate (Read More)
French socialists’ primary race catches public eye
PARIS: It was billed as a fight to the death between egotists: a savage war of vengeful ex-partners, secret pacts, crash-diets and televised slanging matches.
But the French Socialist primary race to choose a leftwing challenger to Nicolas Sarkozy in next year`s presidential election has (Read More)
Sarah Palin will neither run for presidency nor avoid spotlight
WASHINGTON: Conservative diva Sarah Palin won`t appear on the 2012 presidential ballot but will remain on the national stage, revealing in her star power as the race to the White House heats up, analysts say. (Read More)
Mourners shot at Tamo funeral, Syria dissidents meet
Syrian security forces killed at least two mourners and wounded several others when they fired on the funeral of murdered Kurdish opposition figure Meshaal Tamo on Saturday, activists said.
Dissidents, meanwhile, lobbied in Cairo for recognition of their newly (Read More)
More Syria deaths as dissidents urge Assad isolation
DAMASCUS: Thirty-eight people were killed in clashes in two days in northwest Syria, a rights activist said on Sunday, as dissidents meeting in Brussels called for the isolation of President Bashar al-Assad.
“Thirty-eight people were killed in shootings in the region of Jisrash Shughur, (Read More)
Virus affects drones system
WASHINGTON, Oct 8: A computer virus that captures the strokes on a keyboard has infected networks used by pilots who control US drones flown on the warfront, according to a magazine report.
Wired magazine reported that the spyware (Read More)
Ties with Pakistan vital to security, says US
WASHINGTON: Ties with Pakistan remained vital to US national security, the White House said on Friday as the State Department pledged to continue to work with Islamabad to defeat terrorism.
“The cooperation we have with Pakistan is extremely important in terms of our national security objectives, in terms of protecting Americans, in terms of taking the fight to Al Qaeda,” White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told (Read More)
Measures taken to execute SC order, Qaim tells Zardari
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari seemed keen on the implementation of a Supreme Court judgment concerning the state of law and order in Sindh, especially Karachi, when he met top provincial functionaries and the government’s legal wizards on Saturday.
The president had convened the meeting “to know about the steps (Read More)

Killing the messengers by Ardeshir Cowasjee
WE Pakistanis are determined never to learn from history. Our leaders deem ignorance to be bliss and choose to pay no attention to what the world thinks of them or of our country.
Pakistan is more isolated internationally than at any time since 1971. That year, for those of us who care to remember, the country lost 

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View from US: Mystery of the missing chapters By Anjum Niaz
Zamir Niazi would not know that 25 years since his book, The Press in Chains, was first published, it would cause an uproar today. The journalist embodying a frail frame, a soft voice, with pen and paper as his weaponry, challenged the ruling dictator Zia by exposing his press censorship and antipathy against free 
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Bid for UNSC seat By Munir Akram
EVEN as the latest crises in relations with the US and Afghanistan preoccupy Pakistan’s policymakers, a scheduled event at the current UN General Assembly, with significant portents for the country’s national interests and international image, deserves their full attention — the election to a two-year Asian seat on the UN Security Council.
Membership of the Security Council — even for the two-year non-permanent seat — has several advantages: (Read More)