Los Angeles Times | Malala Yousafzai of Pakistan, shot by Taliban, able to stand Los Angeles Times Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai is being treated at a hospital in Birmingham, England, that specializes in combat wounds. She was targeted by the Taliban in Pakistan for standing up for education rights for girls. (University Hospitals Birmingham ... Pakistan Divided Over How to Deal with Militant Threat Risking life to learn: Malala shooting highlights challenges to girls ... Ten women who shook Pakistan |
The News International | 'Malala Moment' May Have Passed in Pakistan, as Rage Over a Shooting Ebbs New York Times RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — The smartly dressed Internet entrepreneur basked in the sun outside a McDonald's, down the road from Pakistan's military headquarters, considering the furor over Malala Yousafzai, the schoolgirl who had taken on the Taliban only ... Turning point for Pakistan Moving beyond Malala Sandra Fluke is a Spoiled Brat Because of Pakistan, According to Newspaper ... |
The Nation | Small step towards normality for Pakistan? The Nation KARACHI - When the International World XI led by Sri Lanka's Sanath Jaysuriya take on all Pakistan Star XI captained by Shahid Afridi here on Saturday night (tonight) in the first of the two T20 match series at the National Stadium, it will be first ... WorldXI vs All Stars: Pakistan braced for action Pakistan set for return of high-profile international cricket Pakistan back on cricket map |
The Express Tribune | To save energy, Pakistan tries casual dress code for its civil servants Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In a country where electrical blackouts are so severe they sometimes extend to 20 hours a day, the prime minister is loosening his tie and rolling up his sleeves in a bid to resolve the economy-crippling energy problem. He is ... Pakistan desires stronger defence ties with GCC: PM Mehrangate's culprits should apologize to nation: Prime Minister Ashraf |
Sky News Australia | Pakistan's Supreme Court to Military: Stay Out of Politics Voice of America The high court made the remarks Friday and recommended legal proceedings against former army chief Aslam Baig and retired head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence agency Asad Durrani. The court ruled that the two along with late President Ghulam ... Pakistan's top court recommends legal action against former army, intelligence ... Pakistan court rules army must stop interfering in politics Pakistan's top court orders action against ex-army chief Aslam Baig |
Pakistani Schoolgirl Shot by Taliban Is Showing Progress New York Times LONDON — The Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by Taliban gunmen in Pakistan has recovered to the extent that she is now able to stand with assistance and communicate in writing, medical officials at the British hospital where she is being ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan resumes cull of 'diseased' Australian sheep ABC Online Pakistan has resumed culling a shipment of Australian sheep stranded in the port city of Karachi following a dispute over whether the animals are fit for human consumption. The sheep had been turned away from Bahrain after authorities said the flock of ... Pakistan sheep importer pressured: reports Pakistan resumes culling of Australian sheep Pakistan sheep headed for ESCAS abattoir |
Pakistani girl shot by Taliban "doing well" Reuters Malala Yousufzai, who was shot for vocally opposing the Taliban, was flown from Pakistan to Birmingham to receive treatment after the attack earlier this month, which drew widespread international condemnation. She has become a symbol of resistance to ... |
Shot Pakistani schoolgirl can stand, communicate, hospital says CNN London (CNN) -- Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousufzai stood with the aid of nurses Friday for the first time since her shooting and is "communicating very freely," according to the director of the UK hospital where she is undergoing treatment. Malala ... |
The Nation | Potential pact with Pakistan stirs outrage among Afghans The Keene Sentinel The pact came up during a meeting between Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his Pakistani counterpart, Asia Ali Zardari, while both were attending the U.N. General Assembly in New York at the end of September. They agreed to instruct their foreign ... Karzai warns Pakistan over 'using' extremism Karzai asks Pakistan to unite in 'honest' fight against extremism |