The founder of Pakistan’s nuclear program has broken a long silence, following four years under house arrest for selling banned nuclear technology.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf has dismissed media speculation that he is preparing to quit.
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Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Thursday dismissed speculation that he was going to resign, blasting “rumour-mongers” for spreading stories that he has lost the army’s support, state media said.
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Speculation is mounting over President Musharraf’s fate in Pakistan.
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The head of NATO forces in Afghanistan, US General Dan McNeill, said Thursday he was optimistic Pakistan would resume operations against militants along its border with Afghanistan.
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May 29 (Bloomberg) — Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf ’s office denied a report that he is set to resign after a key ally was replaced as commander of troops stationed in Islamabad.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - The detained architect of Pakistan’s nuclear program rebuked Pervez Musharraf on Thursday, saying the country has “gone to the dogs” in the last 10 years.
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Leaders of Indian Kashmir’s moderate separatist alliance will visit Pakistan next month for talks with the newly elected government there, a leading separatist said Thursday.
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KARACHI, May 29 - Pakistan’s foreign reserves fell by $373 million to $11.512 billion in the week that ended on May 24, the central bank said on Thursday.
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The BBC’s M Ilyas Khan in Karachi reports on the worsening economic situation in Pakistan
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