Pakistan leader's mangrove-to-metropolis dream Los Angeles Times SHAH BANDAR, Pakistan — In his dreams, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari sees a spectacular metropolis rising up from the vast stretches of mangrove swamp and sea-salted wasteland along the mighty Indus River Delta. High-speed rail zips people from ... |
NitiCentral | Can Malala save Pakistan? Times of India The Taliban attack on the 14-year-old girl activist in Pakistan's violence-hit Swat valley last month has been followed by an unprecedented surge in anti-Taliban sentiments across the world. But will it really change things in that country? Harris Bin ... Pakistan to honor girls injured in Malala attack COMMENT : Confronted with a dogma — Malik Muhammad Ashraf The Malala Debate in Pakistan: Can it be Sustained? |
Kashmir is Pakistan! The Nation Kashmir dispute is a bone of contention between Pakistan and India. If the Indian held Kashmir (IHK) was a part of India, then what is the issue? Nevertheless, the dispute is that Kashmir, which should have been part of Pakistan, is illegally occupied ... |
AFP | Taliban suicide bomber kills 6 in Pakistan USA TODAY PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A Taliban suicide bomber blew himself up near a vehicle carrying the regional head of a government-allied militia in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, killing him and five others, police and the militant group said. Senior ... Suicide bomber kills 6 people in NW Pakistan Pakistan van attack kills at least 18 Attack in Southwest Pakistan Kills 18 |
New York Times | Sunday Dialogue: Pakistan-Afghan Options New York Times Pakistan has made enormous sacrifices and paid an incalculable price in blood and treasure in the fight against terrorism over the last decade, and earlier, during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan, which forced more than three million Afghans to ... |
AFP | Bombing Kills Taliban Enemy in Pakistan New York Times Published: November 3, 2012. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A prominent anti-Taliban politician in northwestern Pakistan was killed on Saturday in a suicide bombing, underscoring the dangers faced by politicians who stand up to the insurgents. Pakistan suicide blast kills anti-Taliban politician Suicide bomber kills 6 in northwest Pakistan: police Pakistan bomb kills politician in Buner |
New York Times | Gay Pakistanis, Still in Shadows, Seek Acceptance New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — The group meets irregularly in a simple building among a row of shops here that close in the evening. Drapes cover the windows. Sometimes members watch movies or read poetry. Occasionally, they give a party, dance and drink and ... |
The Express Tribune | Lifting haze from Pakistan's precarious plight The News International Due to the rapidly changing nature of threat, especially over the last two decades, our conventional defence strategy has run into obsolescence, which needs to be revisited and revamped. We have lived with the traditional India-centric threat ... Ten predictions about Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan's tour of India: India not diluting its stance, says Khurshid The Express Tribune The Indian government has said its decision to resume cricketing ties with Pakistan is not a 'dilution' of its demand for action against those responsible for the Mumbai attack, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported on Friday. “We are certainly ... Radical Hindu groups protest Pakistan's tour of India Foreign minister bats with caution on Pakistan ties SAARC CCI hails Pakistan's decision to ratify visa regime |
The Nation | Third consecutive victory for Pakistan The News International Playing under floodlights, Pakistan displayed fine skills and power, edging the inexperienced Afghanistan with an enviable ease in the game in which both halves were restricted to 15 minutes each. Pakistan kept pressure on their Afghan rivals right ... Kabaddi takes centre stage for Pakistan and India Pakistan beat Nepal in Asia Kabaddi Cup |