CTV.ca | Pakistan police rescue kidnapped American Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Police in Pakistan denied Thursday that an American development consultant kidnapped 12 days ago has been freed, retracting an announcement made hours earlier that an operation to rescue him was successful. ... American man rescued in Pakistan Kidnapped American in Pakistan rescued Warren Weinstein still missing in Pakistan |
The Nation, Pakistan | Five PAF personnel among 11 killed in Nowshera blast The News International NOWSHERA: Eleven persons, including five Pakistan Air Force officials, were killed and 25 others sustained injuries when a remote-controlled bomb went off at a restaurant here on Thursday evening. Sources said the PAF officials had arranged an Iftar ... Pakistan hotel bicycle bomb kills 11 Bomb Blast Kills 9 in NW Pakistan Nine dead in Pakistan hotel blast |
Deccan Chronicle | US surveillance drone crashes in Pakistan AFP QUETTA, Pakistan — An American surveillance drone equipped with a camera crashed in southwestern Pakistan Thursday close to the Afghan border, local officials said, adding the wreckage had been recovered. The unmanned aircraft went down because of a ... Pakistan military: US drone crashes near Afghan border Suspected US Surveillance Drone Crashes in Pakistan US surveillance drone crashes in Pakistan: officials |
CTV.ca | No graft case against Rana: Gilani The News International ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Thursday said there was no corruption charge against the newly- appointed Auditor General of Pakistan (AGP), Akhtar Buland Rana. During an interactive session with the media prior to the Iftar dinner ... ADB not satisfied with utilisation of funds in Pakistan SC seeks govt viewpoint on allegations against Rana ADB's Vice President meets Prime Minister |
Kansas City Star | East Afghanistan's War Shifts (Back) To The Border Wired News Once upon a time, the Afghanistan war centered around the country's east, near the border with Pakistan. There, US troops harassed Taliban insurgents and their smattering of al-Qaida allies who crossed from their Pakistani safe ... News Flash! India Still Pakistan's Bogeyman Taliban fight takes heavy toll on Pakistani troops Pakistan must eliminate terror safe havens, say US Senators |
The Express Tribune | Live and let live, Hina tells India The Nation, Pakistan BEIJING (Agencies) - India and Pakistan should learn to live with each other's positions and talk so that “issues” between the two countries do not pass on to the next generation, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar has said. Khar, who was on a two-day ... Zardari to attend Chinese world trade fair next week Pakistan-China relations Wen confirms sovereignty support |
The Nation, Pakistan | Karachi violence behind capital flight The Nation, Pakistan Shahbaz was addressing the participants of iftar dinner hosted in his honour by the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industries (FPCCI) at a local hotel here in the city. On the second day of his visit, the chief minister met ... Karachi violence threatens country: Shahbaz Karachi violence: Accountability is the solution, not the army, says Shahbaz Future of Pakistan linked with tech education: Shahbaz |
The Express Tribune | Floods Kill 16 in Pakistan's Northwest Voice of America (blog) The province was badly hit during last year's massive flooding in Pakistan that washed away roads, bridges and other infrastructure. Fresh flooding hit the region Wednesday, destroying homes and inundating farmland. Rescue operations were underway to ... PAKISTAN: At least 16 dead, hundreds stranded as floods hit north Monsoon rains trigger floods, kill 16 in Pakistan Floods in north-western Pakistan kill at least 35 |
The Express Tribune | Born in Pakistan, murdered in America The Express Tribune It is a terribly tragic story and one that has received relatively scant attention in Pakistan. Nazish Noorani, a 27-year-old Karachi-born woman, was shot and killed on the night of August 16 as she walked with her husband and young ... |
Boston Globe | Pakistan's measured response The Hindu Though the Jammu and Kashmir State Human Rights Commission's report on mass graves has drawn the expected response in the media, Pakistan's Foreign Office steered clear of the usual rhetoric on Thursday while giving its first official reaction to the ... IHK leaders ask world to wake up Call for Kashmir graves' inquiry Final report on graves not submitted to administration: HRC |