ABC News | Car Bomb Kills 17 People in Northwestern Pakistan ABC News A car bomb tore through a crowded bazaar outside an office for anti-Taliban tribal elders Saturday in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 17 people, officials said. The blast in the town of Darra Adam Khel was the latest to strike the troubled area ... Raw: Pakistan rallies around Taliban shot student Malala Yousufzai Pakistan makes arrests in shooting Pakistan: Car bombing kills 15 in northwest |
San Francisco Chronicle | 17 dead in Pakistan car bombing CBS News Provincial Information Minister Mian Iftikhar Hussain blamed the Pakistani Taliban, noting the fundamentalist Islamic movement also had tried to kill a 14-year-old girl who is an advocate of education for girls and a critic of the Taliban. Malala ... Pakistan car bomb kills 16 in market 17 dead after car bomb explodes in Pakistan Several Killed in Pakistan Market Blast |
Rediff | In Pakistan, Christian Teen Accused of Blasphemy ABC News Pakistani police have opened a blasphemy case against a teenage Christian boy accused of sending derogatory text messages about Islam's prophet to neighbors in the southern city of Karachi, an official said Friday. The 17-year-old is in hiding along ... Pakistan police lodge blasphemy case against Christian teen Blasphemy Reform Debate in Pakistan Quashed By 'Innocence Of Muslims' Video Cleric granted bail in Pakistan blasphemy case |
Pakistan thinks US has a role in Malala episode The News International While President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton have condemned the attack on Malala Yousufzai, describing it disgusting and tragic, Pakistani authorities believe the US was equally responsible because of the repeated refusal of US-led Allied Forces in ... |
Pakistan urged to accept problems,not reject them as conspiracy theories The News International LAHORE: Pakistan needs to accept and remediate its problems, instead of dumping the responsibility through conspiracy theories by blaming the west. The attack on Malala Yousufzai is not a standalone incident as it has been preceded by similar brutal ... |
Pakistan PM visits teen shot by Taliban gunmen USA TODAY Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf, center, flanked by leaders of allied parties in government, talks to reporters at a military hospital in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, where he visited a 14-year-old girl who was shot by Taliban gunmen. (Photo: B.K ... |
IBNLive | Pakistani Taliban plans to target media for Malala coverage IBNLive Islamabad: Angered by the coverage of its attempt to assassinate teenage rights activist Malala Yousufzai, the banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has drawn up plans to target Pakistani and international media organisations across the country. Pakistani ... State of denial Pakistan Taliban to target media for coverage of Malala |
The Nation | Pakistan batsmen spoil Anis heroics The Nation FARIDABAD (India) – Pakistani batsmen spoiled all the good work done by the debutant bowler Anis Afridi as they were bowled out for 145 runs while chasing 170 runs for victory against India in the final ODI here at Raja Nehar Singh Stadium on Saturday. |
Role of Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority in the promotion and ... Business Recorder (blog) The Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority, under the Ministry of Science and Technology, is the national standardisation body. In performing its duties and functions, PSQCA is governed by the PSQCA Act No VI of 1996. PSQCA came into ... |
Pakistani police make arrests in shooting of girl USA TODAY MINGORA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police have arrested a number of suspects in the case of a 14-year-old girl shot and wounded by the Taliban for promoting education for girls and criticizing the fundamentalist Islamic movement, officials said Friday. |