BBC News | Truck Bomb Rocks Pakistan's Largest City, Kills 1 ABC News A suicide bomber smashed a truck packed with explosives into housing for a paramilitary force protecting Pakistan's largest city, killing at least one person in the explosion Thursday morning that sent a large plume of smoke into the sky, officials ... Pakistan: Taliban Bomber Attacks Paramilitary Base Pakistan attack: Karachi suicide bomb 'kills three' Suicide attack on base in Pakistan's biggest city kills one |
The Nation | Pakistan cricket a victim of dirty politics Pakistan Daily Times Irrespective of the fact whether the matches were played in India or Pakistan the enthusiasm of fans was so high that the stadiums used to be full to their brim with millions of spectators keeping their eyes glued on the TV screens to watch the ... Pakistan not afraid by Shiv Sena's threat: PCB chief Zaka Ashraf Inzamam praises efforts to resume India-Pakistan cricket Pakistan has no security fear in India, says Zaka |
San Francisco Chronicle | Pakistan's minority Hindus feel under attack The Associated Press KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — They came after dusk and chanted into the night sky "Kill the Hindus, kill the children of the Hindus," as they smashed religious icons, ripped golden bangles off women's arms and flashed pistols. It wasn't the first time that ... Pakistan Security Brief - November 8, 2012 |
ITV News | Shot Pakistan girl Malala Yousafzai thanks well-wishers BBC News A 15-year-old education campaigner shot in the head by a Taliban gunman in Pakistan has thanked people around the world for supporting her. Malala Yousafzai was flown to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham, after being shot on a school bus in ... Malala: Shot Pakistan Girl Thanks Supporters Shot Pakistan schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai thanks well-wishers for 'inspiring ... Mark Your Calendars: November 10 Is 'Malala Day' |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan looks forward to working with new Obama administration: foreign office Business Recorder (blog) Pakistan on Thursday expressed optimism to work with new Obama Administration for putting the existing mutual ties on smooth track, but reiterated its stance on drone strikes as counterproductive, illegal and violative of its sovereignty, with the hope ... Obama victory infuriates Pakistan's drone victims Pakistan and the US election Obama's victory and Pakistan |
The Nation | Pakistan to host 2-day world conference against drugs The Nation ISLAMABAD - In a bid to get first hand knowledge of how did Pakistan control poppy production to get the status of poppy-free country, representatives of as many as 12 countries will attend a two-day conference starting here from November 11. “Pakistan ... Kaira says letter has been dispatched by Foreign Office and Pakistan envoy ... Pakistan, Qatar agree on cooperation in energy, trade Pakistan PM asks Swiss to reopen graft case against president |
The Hindu | Shinde promises 'best possible security' to Pakistan cricket team The Hindu Urging political parties, particularly the Shiv Sena, not to mix sports with politics, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde on Thursday said the Union government would provide the “best possible security” to the visiting Pakistan cricket team and ... India-Pakistan cricket will help revive ties between both countries, feels ... Tight security for Pakistan cricket team: Shinde Pakistan minister Rehman Malik to visit India for talks with Shinde |
Pakistan to provide insurance cover to foreign buyers Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan to provide insurance cover to foreign buyers. ISLAMABAD: To remove the negative impact of travel advisories issued against travel to Pakistan, the Ministry of Commerce has agreed to provide insurance cover to international buyers intending to ... |
Pakistan beat India to win Dosti Cup Wrestling The Nation LAHORE - Lahore wrote new history in sports with the start of Punjab International Sports Festival when international competitions were held in baseball, rugby and kabaddi here at various venues while Pakistan got the honour of winning the Dosti Cup ... |
The Nation | US president likely to tour Pakistan next year Peninsula On-line ISLAMABAD: US President Barrack Obama is likely to visit Pakistan in mid-2013, as he could not undertake the much-awaited visit during his first term tough he did visit India and China and touched Afghanistan twice. But Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz ... Pakistan converting all threats to opportunities ... Pakistan's Prime Minister to visit US in December India's need for energy dependent on Pakistan: Ashraf |