The Pakistani government is in the final stages of asking Interpol to help arrest former military ruler Pervez Musharraf over the murder of ex-premier Benazir Bhutto. Musharraf has been in self-imposed exile in Dubai and London since 2008.
In Wednesday's international papers, we take a look at why Pakistan has become the most dangerous country in the world to be a journalist, check out the reaction in Spain to Germany blaming its cucumbers for an E. coli outbreak, and witness Sepp Blatter becoming the British tabloids' new hate figure - The Sun is even comparing him to Muammar Gaddafi.
Former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf will not comply with an arrest warrant issued in connection with the 2007 assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Musharraf has come under fire for failing to provide the former premier with adequate security.
Exiled former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says he made mistakes when in power but hopes to return to the top spot in 2013 with his new political party, the All Pakistan Muslim League.
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Police have filed a case against Pakistan's former president, General Pervez Musharraf, for declaring a state of emergency and ordering the dismissal of some 60 judges in November 2007 in a bid to secure another term.
The Pakistani blogosphere is filled with worries about the future of the country after the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf. Expectations run high as people hope not to fall into instability.
Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf announced his resignation in a televised address to the nation in the face of an impending impeachment motion by the ruling coalition government.
One day after Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf resigned, the ruling coalition government set about on Tuesday to find a replacement and settle differences.
The Pakistani blogosphere reacted strongly and passionately after President Pervez Musharraf announced his resignation in a televised address. John McCain's and Barack Obama's courtship of Christian voters also resonated on the web.