President Bush built up close, personal relationships with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, but have those relationships paid off? The World’s Jason Margolis has more.
Pakistan’s President Pervez Musharraf is under increasing pressure to resign after leaders of the ruling coalition said they plan to impeach him. Anchor Marco Werman speaks to the BBC’s Mark Dummett, who is in Islamabad.
Threat of potential Pakistani militias
Pakistan’s security forces are continuing to pursue Islamist militias that threaten the northwest city of Peshawar; David Rhode co-wrote a recent article on the topic and he talks with anchor Marco Werman.
The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports on today’s national elections in Pakistan, where turnout is reported to have been low, as many voters appear to have been fearful of violence at the polls.
Monday’s legislative elections in Pakistan are critical to the country’s future, but voter turnout may still be low because not only is there the threat of violence, but as The World’s Mary Kay Magistad reports