Reuters | Blast at Pakistan Shrine Kills Dozens New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Two suicide bombers set off an explosion on Sunday evening at a Sufi shrine compound in Pakistan, killing at least 42 people, police officials said. More than 100 people, including women and ... Bombs kill 42 at shrine in Pakistan At least 40 killed in attack at Pakistan shrine A planned sectarian wedge |
AsiaOne | Jakarta prepares for Patek's extradition Sydney Morning Herald Indonesia is preparing to send a team to Pakistan to co-ordinate the extradition of the country's most wanted terrorist, Umar Patek, accused of being a key figure in the deadly 2002 Bali bombings. It is understood the Indonesian Ministry of Foreign ... 'Patek could provide information goldmine about terrorist networks in Asia' Bali Bomb Suspect Held in Pakistan May Reveal Terrorist Links, Jones Says Australia fears terror attacks after Patek arrest |
Geo Television Network | PPP not to unveil BB murder findings The Nation, Pakistan Members of Pakistan Peoples Party Central Executive Committee expressed their satisfaction over the progress made by the government regarding the probes into Benazir Bhutto murder case, reported a private TV channel, quoting senior PPP leader Jehangir ... Will Pakistan do justice to ZAB Premature release of Benazir report to hurt case: Bilawal Text of Speech of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari at PPP CEC meeting |
Sydney Morning Herald | Indians not as large hearted as Pakistanis: Afridi Times of India PTI | Apr 4, 2011, 04.47am IST ISLAMABAD: Days after winning the hearts of numerous Indian fans with his remarks after his team's loss in the World Cup semifinal, Pakistan cricket captain Shahid Afridi has said Indians are not as large-hearted as ... Does the Pakistan team need an overhaul? – Part 3 – ICC World Cup 2011 What Lala Said Pakistani team lost purposely |
The Nation, Pakistan | Shahbaz threatens long march against drone strikes The Nation, Pakistan He said that Pakistan cannot achieve economic and political independence unless it gives up the habit of living on loans. He said that if free medicines and dialysis facility and projects like mobile health units and Daanish schools can be launched ... Raja Riaz asks Shahbaz to talk with YDA Petition filed to refrain Shahbaz from hosting reception for Pakistan cricket team Shahbaz calls for long march against drone attacks |
The Express Tribune | Taliban attacked Maulana Fazl but not owning it The News International ISLAMABAD: The suicide squad of the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) planned the two suicide attacks on the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman in as many days last week, The News learnt here on Sunday. ... Wages of Pakistan's sins Reunion of PML factions not possible, says Shujaat BAAGHI: Let not the fire kiss your door —Marvi Sirmed |
Pakistan bombings...Getting to know the rebels...Cracks in the plane 9&10 News MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — A pair of suicide bombings at a shrine in central Pakistan has left 30 people dead. An emergency official says 100 people were wounded. Thousands were visiting the shrine in Punjab when the bombers struck Sunday. ... |
CTV.ca | View from Pakistan on India's triumph Daily News & Analysis Shahid Afridi didn't requisition the powerplay in Mohali in the semifinal versus India when Pakistan required 82 runs to win in 62 deliveries. The Pakistan skipper didn't play Shoaib Akhtar; he tried reinforcing failures by persisting with Abdul Razzaq ... Pakistan reaches out to India, but will we see a cricket tour soon? Cricket match was a chance to ease India-Pakistan divide Twitter alert: The India-Pakistan semi-final |
Gunfire in Ivory Coast...Bombers hit Pakistan shrine...Heart valves 9&10 News MULTAN, Pakistan (AP) — A pair of suicide bombers have struck a shrine in Pakistan's Punjab province where several thousand people had gathered for a celebration. Officials say 30 people were killed and 100 wounded. Extremists say praying, singing and ... |
swissinfo.ch | Gilani greets Manmohan The Hindu ISLAMABAD: Soon after the Indian cricket team won the World Cup, Pakistan Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani congratulated his Indian counterpart Manmohan Singh and expressed the hope that the sports link between the two countries would be fully ... Cricket diplomacy lifts plummeted stocks <B>Sanjaya Baru:</B> From dialogue to conversation Gilani to visit London for son's surgery |