Under fire from suicide bombers, pressured by the White House and facing a key court ruling, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf was Friday set for one of the toughest days of his eight-year rule.
PESHAWAR, Pakistan, July 19 -- The wave of violence that has gripped Pakistan in recent days spread to new parts of the country and featured more ferocious tactics Thursday, with suicide bombers targeting a mosque, a police academy and a convoy of Chinese engineers in attacks that killed more than...
Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani said Thursday that the United States should do more to capture Osama bin Laden and dismantle al-Qaeda operations in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan even at the expense of an ally, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf.
As three suicide bombings left at least 48 dead, the government sought to tame the disorder by resuscitating a widely criticized and now collapsed peace deal in Pakistan?s tribal areas.
Three suicide bombings, one of them targeting an army mosque, killed at least 51 people in Pakistan on Thursday, amid a growing backlash against a government raid on an Islamabad mosque.
Three suicide bombings killed at least 51 people on Thursday, as Pakistan's violent turmoil spread from the Afghan frontier to the south, officials said.
A suicide bomb detonated Thursday inside a mosque in violence-wracked northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 12 people, including children and soldiers, and wounding 25, military officials said.
Pakistan's turmoil spread from the Afghan frontier to the south, where a suicide bomber struck a convoy carrying Chinese workers — one of three suicide attacks that killed at least 51 people Thursday.
Three suicide bombings, one of them targeting an army mosque, killed more than 50 people in Pakistan on Thursday, amid a growing backlash against a government raid on an Islamabad mosque.
Three suicide bomb attacks killed at least 52 people in Pakistan on Thursday, as a militant backlash intensified following the army's storming of a radical mosque in Islamabad.