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  • Pakistan Strike Called Response To U.S. Reports Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - 7 minutes ago
    A missile strike that killed close to 80 people at an Islamic school in Pakistan early Monday was launched because of U.S. intelligence reports that senior al-Qaeda figures were hiding there, Pakistani intelligence officials said. The strike generated angry protests by religious and tribal leaders, who accused the government of doing Washington's bidding at the cost of Pakistani lives.

  • Pakistan coach says all not lost after Champions Trophy defeat Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - 19 minutes ago
    Pakistan are still on track for next year's cricket World Cup despite their early Champions Trophy exit, but the team must learn quickly from their mistakes, coach Bob Woolmer said.

  • Protest call in Pakistan after deadly school raid Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - 30 minutes ago
    Radical Islamic leaders in Pakistan called for mass protests after around 80 people died in an airstrike on a suspected Al-Qaeda-linked training camp at a religious school.

  • Pakistan Strike Called Response To U.S. Reports Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - 2 hours, 27 minutes ago
    A missile strike that killed close to 80 people at an Islamic school in Pakistan early Monday was launched because of U.S. intelligence reports that senior al-Qaeda figures were hiding there, Pakistani intelligence officials said. The strike generated angry protests by religious and tribal leaders,...

  • Militants Blame U.S. for Pakistan Strike Open this result in new window
    Washington Post - Oct 30 11:49 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistani helicopter gunships on Monday destroyed a religious school the military said was fronting as an al-Qaida training camp, killing 80 people in the country's deadliest military operation targeting suspected terrorists.

  • Islamic leaders call for protest after Pakistan attack Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Oct 30 9:35 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Islamic leaders have blamed the United States for a military attack on a religious school Monday that killed 80 people in one of the deadliest attacks yet against suspected militants in Pakistan.

  • Pakistan Attacks Alleged Al Qaeda Camp Open this result in new window
    CBS News - 1 hour, 58 minutes ago
    Pakistan said its raid killed 80 people and destroyed a religious school being used as an al Qaeda training facility. It happened in the same region where Saturday, 5,000 people turned out for a pro-Taliban, anti-American demonstration.

  • Pakistan Anti-Terrorism Raid Approved by Civilians, Army Says Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - 2 hours, 42 minutes ago
    Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's anti-terrorism operations in the northwestern tribal region, including yesterday's raid that killed about 80 gunmen, have the approval of civilians in the area, General Shaukat Sultan, the army spokesman, said.

  • Charles, Camilla praise Pakistan Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Oct 30 6:20 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -- Prince Charles and his wife Camilla thanked Pakistan for efforts to counter terrorism on Monday at the start of a visit aimed at fostering goodwill in a country where most of Britain's Muslims have family.

  • British royals begin Pakistan trip with Musharraf meeting Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 30 2:51 AM
    Britain's Prince Charles held talks with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf but local officials said he did not raise the controversial case of a man on death row in the Islamic republic.

  • Pakistan army shells religious school Open this result in new window
    Newsday - 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
    Helicopter-fired missiles slammed into a religious school near the Afghan border Monday, killing about 80 people, residents and local journalists said. Pakistan's army said it had knocked out a "terrorist training camp," but local journalists said about 20 boys, aged 10 to 14, were among the dead.

  • Pakistan Madrassa Air Raid Sparks Countrywide Protests Open this result in new window
    Nasdaq - 2 hours, 0 minute ago
    (RTTNews) - Angry scenes were witnessed during funerals for about 80 people in Pakistan who were killed in a helicopter gunship strike on an Islamic Madrassa school by Pakistani security forces which the government claim was used by militants.

  • Pakistan strikes at al Qaeda-linked compound Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 10:18 PM
    Pakistan Army helicopters destroyed an al Qaeda-linked compound housing 70 to 80 militants in a dawn attack near the border with Afghanistan on Monday, Pakistan's military spokesman said.

  • Pakistan sees rise in flow of Afghan narcotics Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
    Traffickers of Afghan drugs are increasingly moving across the country's border with Pakistan, rather than Iran, the head of the United Nation's Office on Drugs and Crime has warned.

  • British royals begin Pakistan visit with Musharraf meeting Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 8:46 PM
    Britain's Prince Charles and wife Camilla were due to meet Pakistan's president and prime minister on the opening day of their first visit to the Islamic republic.

  • Prince thanks Pakistan for help in terrorism fight Open this result in new window
    Stuff - Oct 30 3:52 PM
    ISLAMABAD: Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have thanked Pakistan for efforts to counter terrorism at the start of a visit aimed at fostering goodwill in a country where most of Britain's Muslims have family.

  • Pakistan and India close to Siachen deal Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 1 hour, 10 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD India and Pakistan are close to reaching an agreement to resolve the Siachen issue, Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri has said.

  • Pakistan army kills 80 at Qaeda school Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 3:06 PM
    KHAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani army helicopters killed around 80 suspected militants on Monday in a dawn attack on a religious school run by a pro-Taliban commander wanted for harbouring al Qaeda fighters, a military spokesman said.

  • Pakistan coach says all not lost after Champions Trophy defeat Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 2 hours, 23 minutes ago
    KARACHI - Pakistan are still on track for next years cricket World Cup despite their early Champions Trophy exit, but the team must learn quickly from their mistakes, coach Bob Woolmer said on Monday.

  • Charles thanks Pakistan for help in terrorism fight Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Oct 30 2:27 PM
    Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall thanked Pakistan for efforts to counter terrorism on Monday at the start of a visit aimed at fostering goodwill in a country where most of Britain's Muslims have family.

  • Musharraf briefs Prince Charles on Pakistan's anti-terror drive Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - 2 hours, 32 minutes ago
    Pakistan - Musharraf President Pervez Musharraf on Monday informed Crown Prince Charles on the strategy and measures taken to control terrorism, militancy and extremism in the areas bordering Afghanistan, officials said.

  • Taliban activity up on Pakistan border - US report Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 30 5:25 PM
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taliban activities along the Afghan-Pakistan border region have increased in the two months since Islamabad struck a controversial deal with militants, suggesting the problem remains unresolved, according to a congressional report released on Monday.

  • Prince Charles cancels plans to travel to Pakistan border after military attack Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Oct 30 1:33 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Prince Charles cancelled plans to travel to the border city of Peshawar during a trip to Pakistan following a military attack on a suspected terror camp that killed 80 people, a British diplomat said.

  • Eighty die as Pakistan bombs madrassa linked to militants Open this result in new window
    Independent - Oct 30 4:19 PM
    At least 80 people were killed in a helicopter missile attack on a madrassa in Pakistan yesterday. The force of the blast was so great that it tore the simple building apart and sprayed blood and body parts all around.

  • Taleban activity up on Pakistan border: US report Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
    WASHINGTON - Taleban activities along the Afghan-Pakistan border region have increased in the two months since Islamabad struck a controversial deal with militants, suggesting the problem remains unresolved, according to a congressional report released on Monday.

  • Taliban activity up on Pakistan border-US report Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 30 4:20 PM
    Source: Reuters WASHINGTON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Taliban activities along the Afghan-Pakistan border region have increased in the two months since Islamabad struck a controversial deal with militants, suggesting the ...

  • Pakistan bans a booklet on Kashmir Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 28 minutes ago
    London, Oct 31: Pakistan has banned another booklet on Kashmir, and this speaks volumes about right of expression and independence of the media in Pakistan and in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir.

  • Pakistan still has its eyes on Swiss tanks Open this result in new window
    NZZ - Oct 30 1:53 PM
    Pakistan has reiterated its interest in buying used M113 armoured personnel carriers from Switzerland. The comments were made during Defence Minister Samuel Schmid's two:day state visit to Pakistan, where he is discussing security issues and visiting the region worst affected by the 2005 earthquake.

  • CORRECTED - UPDATE 1-Pakistan Telecom Q1 profit down 6.9 pct Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 12:15 PM
    KARACHI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan Telecommunication Co. Ltd. (PTCL) posted a 6.9 percent fall in quarterly profits on Monday, a drop analysts said came as competition ate into international call revenue and outweighed subscriber growth.

  • Pakistan security fears force royal itinerary change Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 30 11:45 AM
    Pakistan: Prince of Wales forced to pull out of a visit to Peshawar tomorrow due to security fears.

  • Report: U.S. targeted Zawahiri in Pakistan attack Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Oct 30 10:22 AM
    ABC News is reporting that the Al-Qaeda's No. 2 leader, Ayman al Zawahiri, was the target of the attack on the religious school in Pakistan. Zawahiri was thought to be staying there. ABC also reports that Pakistani intelligence sources told...

  • Prince Charles cancels trip to Pakistan's Peshawar Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 30 2:05 PM
    Source: Reuters LONDON, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Britain's Prince Charles has cancelled a trip to Peshawar in northwest Pakistan on advice from Pakistani authorities, after a Pakistani air strike against an Islamic school ...

  • 80 al Qaeda suspects killed in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Washington Times - Oct 30 11:06 AM
    CHINGAI, Pakistan (AP) -- Soldiers backed by missile-firing helicopters struck a religious school purportedly being used as an al Qaeda training center today, killing 80 persons. 1:09 p.m.

  • All issues between India, Pakistan can be resolved: Pak Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 1 hour, 18 minutes ago
    K J M Varma, Islamabad, Oct 31: A day after Foreign Minister Khurshid M Kasuri remarked that India and Pakistan were close to reaching an agreement on Siachen, Islamabad today said its hope of settlement of the issue was based on the belief that all differences between the two sides could be resolved.

  • Militants blame U.S. for Pakistan strike Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - 13 minutes ago
    Missiles fired by Pakistani helicopters destroyed a religious school on the Afghan border Monday that the military said was a front for an al-Qaida training camp, killing 80 people and prompting strong protests against the country's president and the United States.

  • Pakistan gunships kill 80 at religious school Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 9:04 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school allegedly used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing up to 80 suspected militants.

  • Simon Tisdall: Prince Charles' visit throws the difficulties of Pakistan's president into sharp focus Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 30 9:16 AM
    World briefing: Prince Charles's visit throws the problems of Pakistan's president into focus, writes Simon Tisdall.

  • Pakistan Says It Killed 80 Militants in Attack on Islamic School Open this result in new window
    New York Times - 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
    The Pakistani military said Monday that it had destroyed a religious school near the border with Afghanistan used to train militants.

  • Death row Briton issue hangs over royal visit in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Times Online - Oct 30 9:17 AM
    While the Duchess of Cornwall exchanged pleasantries with Pakistan's top wife today, the Prince of Wales was down stairs tackling the serious stuff....

  • Britain's Charles and Camilla arrive in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 12:26 PM
    Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla arrived in Pakistan for their first ever visit to the Islamic republic, amid controversy over the planned hanging of a British man.

  • Pakistan says troops and helicopters destroy al-Qaida facility Open this result in new window
    KXLY-TV Spokane - Oct 30 12:40 PM
    KHAR, PAKISTAN -- Pakistani officials say their troops, backed by helicopters firing missiles, destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility near the Afghan border.

  • Pakistan gunships kill 80 at religious school Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Oct 30 9:39 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan : Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school allegedly used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing up to 80 suspected militants.

  • Pakistan destroys al-Qaida-linked school Open this result in new window
    The Columbus Dispatch - Oct 30 7:40 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AP) Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border early today, killing "many" militants, officials said.

  • Camilla starts Pakistan tour on super stylish note Open this result in new window
    Hello! - Oct 30 9:23 AM
    Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are enjoying their first visit to Pakistan this week after arriving in Islamabad on Sunday night. And a beautifully groomed Duchess of Cornwall showed just how much her confidence and sense of style have grown since she took on the role of royal consort.

  • Outrage in Pakistan after school bombing Open this result in new window
    Calcutta News - Oct 30 11:30 AM
    Wild scenes have erupted in Pakistan as funerals took place for the 80 people killed in an air raid Monday in northwest Pakistan.

  • Pakistan Destroys al-Qaida-Linked Site Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Oct 29 9:13 PM
    KHAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani troops backed by missile-firing helicopters destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border Monday, killing "many" militants, officials said.

  • Pakistan High Commissioner Hosts Raya Open House Open this result in new window
    BruDirect.com - Oct 30 4:42 PM
    Bandar Seri Begawan - Over the weekend the High Commissioner of Pakistan, Major General (R) Syed Haider Jawed, hosted a Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration at his residence.

  • Pakistan army kills up to 80 at Qaeda-linked school Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Oct 30 8:03 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani army helicopters killed around 80 suspected militants on Monday in a dawn attack on a religious school run by a pro-Taliban commander wanted for harbouring al Qeda fighters, a military spokesman said.

  • Anger in Pakistan after 'anti-Taliban' raid Open this result in new window
    EuroNews - Oct 30 11:53 AM
    There were angry scenes in Pakistan during the funerals of around 80 people killed in an attack government forces.

  • Pakistan army kills up to 80 at Qaeda-linked school Open this result in new window
    Reuters - Oct 30 11:35 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistani army helicopters killed around 80 suspected militants on Monday in a dawn attack on a religious school run by a pro-Taliban commander wanted for harboring al Qaeda fighters, a military spokesman said.

  • Prince of Wales will go where few VIPs dare on state visit to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 30 6:01 AM
    Monarchy: Prince of Wales begins tour of Pakistan for all the world as though he is not visiting one of the world's top trouble spots.

  • Prince of Wales will go where few VIPs dare on state visit to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Oct 30 5:45 AM
    Prince of Wales is upbeat on latest world tour, despite visiting top trouble spot, Pakistan.

  • Militants blame U.S. for Pakistan strike that kills 80 in school Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Oct 30 4:49 PM
    Pakistani helicopter gunships on Monday destroyed a religious school the military said was fronting as an al-Qaeda training camp, killing 80 people in the country's deadliest military operation targeting suspected terrorists. The raid triggered anti-U.S. protests.

  • Up to 80 killed as Pakistan destroys militant training camp Open this result in new window
    Nine O'Clock - Oct 30 1:32 PM
    The attack took place ahead of Prince Charles visit to Pakistan. KHAR - Pakistani helicopter gunships Monday destroyed an Islamic school used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing up to 80 militants, officials and witnesses said.

  • Pakistan 10-year bond cut-off yield at 10.4203 pct Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 4:34 AM
    KARACHI, OCT 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank set a cut-off yield of 10.4203 percent on the benchmark 10-year investment bond at an auction on Monday.

  • Charles starts Pakistan tour Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Oct 30 2:52 PM
    ISLAMABAD: Britain's Prince Charles met Pakistan's leaders yesterday to praise this country's counter-terrorism efforts, discuss Muslim-Christian relations and raise the case of a Briton on death row, officials said.

  • Pakistan says troops and helicopters destroy al-Qaida facility, killing 'many' militants Open this result in new window
    Gloucester Daily Times - Oct 30 9:20 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border today, killing "many" militants, officials said.

  • Pervez's trip to US cost Pakistan $1m Open this result in new window
    The Times of India - Oct 30 12:42 PM
    Pakistan president Pervez Musharrafs recent 18-day visit to the US may have cost Pakistans exchequer up to $1 million.

  • Pakistan Destroys al-Qaida-Linked Site Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Oct 29 7:18 PM
    Pakistan Says Troops and Helicopters Destroy al-Qaida Facility, Killing "Many" Militants

  • Pakistan kills 80 in raid against militants Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
    The Pakistani military said Monday that it had destroyed a religious school used for training militants in a tribal area near the Afghan border.

  • 80 killed in attack on religious school in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    WIS News 10 Columbia - Oct 30 8:45 AM
    On Monday, the Pakistani army killed some 80 suspected militants when helicopters targeted a religious school in the part of Pakistan thought to be a refuge for al-Qaeda. How well the Bush administration can connect the war on terrorism to the war in Iraq could be key to what happens in next week's midterm elections.

  • Pakistan Destroys al-Qaida-Linked Site Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Oct 29 7:13 PM
    KHAR, Pakistan -- Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border Monday, killing "many" militants, officials said.

  • Charles tackles Pakistan President over Briton's sharia law death sentence Open this result in new window
    Evening Standard - Oct 30 8:16 AM
    Prince Charles today discussed his concerns with Pakistan's President Musharraf over the execution of a British man there. Charles is understood to have asked the president to re-examine the case of Mirza Tahir Hussain, from Leeds, who faces the death penalty for killing a local taxi driver.

  • Charles and Camilla due in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 7:21 AM
    Prince Charles and his wife Camilla are due in Pakistan amid heavy security and with the planned hanging of a British national still causing controversy.

  • Up to 80 killed as Pakistan army destroys religious school Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Oct 30 3:17 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school allegedly used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing up to 80 suspected militants, officials said.

  • Pakistan 10-year bond cut-off yield at 10.3998 pct Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 2:41 AM
    KARACHI, OCT 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank set a cut-off yield of 10.3998 percent on the benchmark 10-year investment bond at an auction on Monday.

  • Reveal Pakistan strategy, BJP tells UPA Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 30 10:38 AM
    New Delhi, Oct 30: The opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Monday asked the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government to come out with full details of its strategy on Pakistan.

  • Bus collides with truck carrying oil in eastern Pakistan; 22 killed and 23 injured Open this result in new window
    Contra Costa Times - Oct 30 3:09 AM
    A passenger bus collided with a tanker truck carrying oil Sunday in eastern Pakistan, killing 22 people and injuring 23, police said. The crowded bus veered out of its lane and rammed the truck, which was traveling in the opposite direction near Alipur, a town west of Multan, a major city in the eastern Punjab province, local police officer Rafi Ullah said.

  • Pakistan bus, tanker collision kills 20 Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 6:24 AM
    A passenger bus collided with a tanker truck carrying oil Sunday in eastern Pakistan, killing 22 people and injuring 23, police said.

  • Pakistan overnight rates rise, rupee flat vs dollar Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 1:52 AM
    KARACHI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan's short-term money rates rose on Monday, and dealers said they were expected to remain firm in the week ahead due to lack of cash inflows.

  • Pakistan raids Islamic school, 80 dead Open this result in new window
    UPI - Oct 30 6:00 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 30 (UPI) -- Pakistan conducted an airstrike against an Islamic school near the Afghan border Monday, killing at least 80 suspected militants, government sources said.

  • Gifts for Camilla on visit to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Daily Telegraph - Oct 30 4:06 AM
    The Duchess of Cornwall acquired two impressive additions to her burgeoning Islamic wardrobe yesterday courtesy of the Pakistan Government.

  • Nearly 80 killed as Pakistan destroys militant training camp Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 30 7:06 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan - Pakistani helicopter gunships on Monday destroyed an Islamic school used as an Al Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing nearly 80 militants, officials and witnesses said.

  • High Security For Charles In Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Oct 30 1:46 AM
    The Prince of Wales has met the President of Pakistan as he and the Duchess of Cornwall begin their high-profile tour of the Islamic nation. Charles raised the plight of British death row inmate Mirza Tahir Hussain with General Pervez Musharraf during the talks in the capital Islamabad.

  • All issues between India, Pakistan can be resolved: Pak Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Oct 30 6:10 AM
    A day after Foreign Minister Khurshid M Kasuri remarked that India and Pakistan were close to reaching an agreement on Siachen, Islamabad today said its hope of settlement of the issue was based on the belief that all differences between the two sides could be resolved.

  • India and Pakistan close to reaching an agreement to resolve Siachen issue Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 30 7:29 AM
    Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid M Kasuri said that India and Pakistan were close to reaching an agreement to resolve Siachen issue and suggested a ''breakthrough'' on this was expected next month to enable Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan.

  • Prince Charles Meets Pakistan Leader Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Oct 30 1:14 AM
    The Prince of Wales has met the President of Pakistan as he and the Duchess of Cornwall begin their high-profile tour of the Islamic nation. Charles was expected to raise the plight of British death row inmate Mirza Tahir Hussain with General Pervez Musharraf during the talks in the capital Islamabad.

  • Pakistan: Troops destroy al-Qaida facility Open this result in new window
    Montana Standard - Oct 30 5:45 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AP) Pakistani troops backed by helicopters firing missiles destroyed an al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border Monday, killing many militants, officials said.

  • Charles meets President of Pakistan Open this result in new window
    PA via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Oct 30 12:42 AM
    The Prince of Wales has held face-to-face talks with the President of Pakistan.

  • Pakistan energy firms post strong profits Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 12:26 AM
    KARACHI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan's two largest exploration and production firms posted strong profit growth in their fiscal first quarters on rising oil and gas prices and higher output.

  • 20 dead in Pakistan bus-oil tanker crash Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 4:57 AM
    Police say bus and a tanker truck carrying oil collided, killing 20 people and injuring 25 in eastern Pakistan.

  • Woolmer: Pakistan on track Open this result in new window
    News 24 South Africa - Oct 30 7:27 AM
    Pakistan are still on track for the Cricket World Cup, but the team must learn quickly from their mistakes, says coach Bob Woolmer.

  • Charles and Camilla leave for Pakistan trip Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 29 4:52 AM
    Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall has left Britain for a politically sensitive trip to Pakistan amid controversy over the planned hanging of a British man.

  • Nearly 80 killed as Pakistan destroys militant training camp Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 30 12:22 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing nearly 80 militants, officials and witnesses said.

  • Up to 80 killed as Pakistan destroys militant training camp Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo!7 News - Oct 30 12:20 AM
    KHAR, Pakistan (AFP) - Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing up to 80 militants, officials and witnesses said.

  • BJP wants Centre to come clean on 'deals with Pakistan' Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Oct 30 7:39 AM
    New Delhi, Oct 30 : Bharatiya Janata Party president Rajnath Singh today attacked the UPA Government for carrying out 'deals' with Pakistan without taking the opposition into confidence.

  • America paid $6.64 billion to Pakistan Pakistan and other cooperating nations to stop terrorism - did it really work? Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Oct 30 7:15 AM
    $6.64 billion had been appropriated for FY2002-FY2007 Defense Department spending for coalition support payments to Pakistan and other cooperating nations. The biggest question is did that really work. What did Pakistan do about Osama Bin Laden?

  • Pakistan's PPL profit leaps 41.8 pct in QI 2006/07 Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 29 11:22 PM
    KARACHI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - State-run natural gas producer Pakistan Petroleum Ltd. (PPL) on Monday reported a 41.8 percent jump in profits for the first quarter of fiscal year 2006/07 (July/June).

  • Pakistan Destroys al-Qaida-Linked Site Open this result in new window
    phillyburbs.com - Oct 29 10:43 PM
    KHAR, Pakistan - Pakistani troops backed by missile-firing helicopters destroyed a purported al-Qaida-linked training facility in a northwestern tribal area near the Afghan border Monday, officials said. At least 20 people were killed.

  • Pakistan Telecom 06/07 Q1 profit down 6.9 pct Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Oct 29 11:07 PM
    KARACHI, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Pakistan Telecommunication Co. Ltd. (PTCL) posted a 6.9 percent fall in first-quarter profits for the financial year 2006/07 on Monday.

  • Pakistan blocks part of its us Afghan border Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - Oct 30 5:49 AM
    ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has sealed a section of its western border with Afghanistan to stop militants fleeing a U.S.-led offensive on the Afghan side from sneaking into the country, the military said on Tuesday.

  • Ntini shows the door to Pakistan  Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Oct 30 12:57 AM
    For the first time since the Oval fiasco, and the doping scandal, Pakistan were humiliated on a cricket field. Until now, all their problems had been kept well outside the boundary rope, not letting them affect the game. They did lose against New Zealand on Wednesday but by 51 runs. But today, they were simply blown away by the South African pacers to crash out of the Champions Trophy. The

  • Nearly 80 killed as Pakistan destroys militant training camp Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Oct 30 1:54 AM
    KHAR, PAKISTAN: Pakistani helicopter gunships have destroyed an Islamic school used as an Al-Qaeda-linked training camp near the Afghan border, killing nearly 80 militants, officials and witnesses said.

  • Prince Charles' visit to Pakistan's Peshawar cancelled Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Oct 30 11:50 AM
    Britain has cancelled a visit by Prince Charles to Peshawar at the advice of the Pakistani government, a spokesman for the British High Commission in Islamabad told AFP.

  • Prince Charles and Camilla arrive in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    EARTHtimes.org - Oct 30 6:37 AM
    Prince Charles and his wife Camilla have begun their five day goodwill tour of Pakistan. At the start of his visit Prince Charles and his wife Camilla expressed their appreciation of Pakistan's efforts countering global terrorism.

  • Pakistan army kills up to 80 at Qaeda-linked school Open this result in new window
    AlertNet - Oct 30 12:20 AM
    Source: Reuters (Adds Islamist leader claim attack carried out by U.S. forces) By Anwarullah Khan KHAR, Pakistan, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Pakistani army helicopters killed around 80 suspected militants on Monday in a ...

  • British royals begin Pakistan trip with Musharraf meeting Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Oct 30 3:20 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Britains Prince Charles held talks with Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf Monday but local officials said he did not raise the controversial case of a man on death row in the Islamic republic.

  • Pakistan strikes at al Qaeda-linked compound Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News - Oct 29 9:41 PM
    KHAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan Army helicopters attacked and destroyed an al Qaeda-linked compound housing 70 to 80 militants on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, Pakistan's military spokesman said.

  • Prince Charles To Meet Pakistan Leader Open this result in new window
    Sky News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Oct 29 10:39 PM
    The Prince of Wales will meet with the President of Pakistan today as he and the Duchess of Cornwall begin their high-profile tour of the Islamic nation. Charles will be expected to raise the plight of British death row inmate Mirza Tahir Hussain with General Pervez Musharraf when they hold talks in the capital Islamabad.

  • Karzai Seeks Help from Pakistan's Pashtun Leaders Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - Oct 29 10:37 PM
    Afghan President Hamid Karzai is seeking help from influential Pashtun politicians in Pakistan in an effort to stem a growing Taleban insurgency. Mr. Karzai is a Pashtun himself.