Asif Ali Zardari

The year of Obama

Global Politics

From Copenhagen to Afghanistan — a look back at how President Obama’s policies were perceived around the globe.

The World

For US, a diplomatic opportunity in sending Pakistan flood relief

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Answers at Last? The Bhutto Assasination Inquiry

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Afghan President Karzai heads to Washington

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All About the Benjamins: The relationship between the U.S. and Pakistan

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Taliban militants take control of more of Pakistan

In another indication of the gathering strength of the insurgency, Taliban militants have taken control of a district close to the Pakistani capital. For more on this story we turn to the BBC’s Jonathan Marcus.

The World

Presidents of Afghanistan and Pakistan meet on common ground

Global Politics

The President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai, and his counterpart from Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, met in the Turkish capital Ankara yesterday. They agreed to increase military cooperation against Islamist extremists. The BBC’s Rob Watson joins us now.

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Can Pakistan Be Governed?

Global Politics

Can Pakistan be governed? To find out, James Traub interviewed the President of Pakistan, who was elected to office after the assassination of his wife Benazir Bhutto. He joins The Takeaway to discuss the results of that interview.

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Pakistani lawyers take to the streets in protest

Conflict & Justice

In Pakistan, lawyers and opposition activists launched a cross country protest to confront the civilian government which has banned rallies and detained hundreds of activists. Joining the Takeaway is Aamir Gauhri, a Pakistani analyst.

The World

India: a broader perspective

Lifestyle & Belief

Sir Mark Tully is a former BBC correspondent for South Asia and shares his perspective with The Takeaway from the BBC bureau in New Delhi.