The Nation, Pakistan | Nusrat Bhutto, Political Force in Pakistan, Dies at 82 New York Times Nusrat Bhutto, a near-mythic figure in Pakistan's modern history, whose husband, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, was executed in 1979 after being deposed as prime minister in a military coup, and whose daughter, the former prime minister Benazir ... Pakistan mission to UN pays tributes to Nusrat Bhutto Condolence book placed in Pakistan Embassy - Lahore PPP offers special prayers for late Begum Nusrat Bhutto |
Independent Online | Swiss Hostages in Pakistan Appear in Video Voice of America October 25, 2011 Swiss Hostages in Pakistan Appear in Video VOA News A Swiss couple being held hostage by the Pakistani Taliban is asking officials to give in to their kidnappers' demands, in a video newly posted on the Internet. ... Pakistani Taliban release new video of Swiss hostages Swiss couple kidnapped in Pakistan appear in videos Pakistani Taliban releases videos showing kidnapped Swiss couple |
People's Daily Online | China seeks military bases in Pakistan Asia Times Online ISLAMABAD - While Pakistan wants China to build a naval base at its southwestern seaport of Gwadar in Balochistan province, Beijing is more interested in setting up military bases either in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) of ... China seeking military bases in Fata or N-Areas China Seeking Counter-Uighur Military Bases In Pakistan? China, Pakistan: Old friends, new challenges |
AFP | Taliban boasts it is being trained by Pakistan Vancouver Sun Pakistani security officials inspect the site of a bomb blast in the district of Lower Dir on October 25, 2011. A roadside bomb targeted an anti-Taliban militia member in northwest Pakistan, ... Anti-Taliban leader killed in Pakistan Pakistan bomb kills anti-Taliban militiaman, 3 others Bomb blast kills four in Pakistan |
CBC.ca | Pakistan has to do much more, says Pallam Raju The Hindu Describing Sunday's episode of an Indian helicopter being allowed to return after it violated Pakistan's airspace as βan isolated incident,β MM Pallam Raju, the Minister of State for Defence said here on Tuesday that βPakistan has to do much more to ... Pakistan's Goodwill Gesture To India β Analysis Signs of improving times? 'No sensitive material on chopper that strayed into Pakistan' |
BBC News | Pakistan's active support for Taliban in Afghan war BBC News The United States now believes that for the last 10 years Pakistan has been playing a double game, publicly acting as America's ally, while secretly actively backing the Taliban in its war against the US in Afghanistan. ... Musharraf the Candidate Was Hillary's visit a success? US embassy clarifies Clinton's Pakistan remarks |
The Express Tribune | Reports: Pakistani Judge Flees To Saudi Arabia After Death Threats RTT News (RTTNews) - The Pakistani judge who convicted a security guard for killing a senior politician for speaking out against the country's blasphemy laws, has fled to Saudi Arabia with his family after receiving death threats from Islamist extremists in ... Pakistan, Islam & Radicalism Pakistan Judge Flees Over Death Threats Dismissing rumours: Judge who sentenced Qadri leaves Pakistan for Hajj |
The Nation, Pakistan | Senior Judge Shot in Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Voice of America October 25, 2011 Senior Judge Shot in Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir A gunman has shot and wounded a senior judge in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir. Police say the chief justice of the region's high court, Ghulam Mustafa Mughal, was shot Tuesday in ... Judge Shot in Pakistan-Controlled Kashmir Gunman shoots top judge in PoK PoK's top judge shot in Muzaffarabad |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan cricket fixing trial judge begins summary Times of India AP | Oct 26, 2011, 04.09AM IST LONDON: The judge presiding over the Pakistan cricket spot-fixing trial has instructed the jury at a London court on Tuesday to accept that teenage bowler Mohammad Aamer and agent Mazhar Majeed were involved in fixing. ... Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed were involved in alleged ... Judge guides jury in spot-fix trial Amir is not an 'innocent and naive' teenager, court hears |
AFP | Pakistan aiming to catch opportunities in 2nd Test The Express Tribune Pakistan will need to rediscover the killer instinct required to finish off games, a department in which they were found lacking in the first Test. PHOTO: AFP After a sea-saw performance that forced Pakistan to settle for a draw in the first Test, ... Pakistan, Sri Lanka want improvement in second Test Pakistan told to shape up in field Preview: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 2nd Test |