CBS News | Pakistani girl wounded by Taliban asks Pakistan to not name college for her CBS News MINGORA, Pakistan A 15-year-old Pakistani girl who was shot by the Taliban for promoting girls' education has urged Pakistan to reverse a decision to rename a college in her honor to avert militant attacks on students, an official said Friday. Malala ... Pakistan's Malala Asks College Not be Named in Her Honor Malala Yousafzai asks Pakistan government not to name school after her Malala Yousufzai, Girl Shot By The Taliban, Asks Pakistan Not To Rename ... |
NPR (blog) | In Pakistan, Taliban makes healers the targets Washington Post The murder of nine polio vaccination workers during 48 hours in Pakistan has all the hallmarks of a Taliban operation: coordinated, ruthless and monstrous. The attacks have succeeded in shutting down an anti-polio campaign in Pakistan's largest city, ... UN Drops Out Of Polio Vaccinations In Pakistan Following Shootings Female Vaccination Workers, Essential in Pakistan, Become Prey Timeline: Pakistan's battle against polio |
The Express Tribune | Bangladesh cricket team agrees to tour Pakistan next month Chicago Tribune Bangladesh has agreed to tour Pakistan next month in the first visit by any country since armed militants attacked the Sri Lanka team bus in Lahore in 2009, Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Zaka Ashraf said on Friday. “The Bangladesh board has conveyed ... Bangladesh agree to tour Pakistan Pakistan's tour of India: T20 squad takes off today Buoyant Pakistan fly for India today |
The Guardian | High court rejects challenge over UK link to drone strikes in Pakistan The Guardian A Pakistani man whose father was killed in a US drone strike has failed to persuade the UK courts that British officials should be prevented from sharing targeting intelligence with the CIA. Noor Khan said he would appeal against the high court's ... UK Judges Block Action over US Drone Attacks in Pakistan UK High Court block action over US drone attacks in Pakistan |
Times of India | Chinnaswamy turns a fortress for India-Pakistan T20 tie Times of India BANGALORE: When a Pakistan cricket team last came to Bangalore in 2007 for a Test match, it was possible to organize a pitch inspection tour on the eve of the Test for ticket-holders of a certain hospitality stand. Come 2012, let alone the pitch ... |
Nature.com | Polio campaign at turning point, after Pakistan killings Nature.com In response to the coordinated violence, the Pakistani government partially suspended a three-day vaccination campaign that focused on the country's remaining polio hotspots, and which was being led by the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI), ... Life in Pakistan After killings, cops shield Pakistan polio workers OIC secy general condemns killing of polio workers in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan cruise past China in Asian Champions Trophy DAWN.com KARACHI: Pakistan cruised past China 5-2 in their second match of the Asian Hockey Champions Trophy in Doha, Qatar on Friday. Waqas Sharif and Abdul Haseem scored two goals each while Shakeel Abbasi scored one to guide the Greenshirts to their ... Asian Champions Trophy: Pakistan post 5-2 win over China Pakistan record big wins in Asian Champions Trophy Pakistan trounce Oman 8-3 in Asian Champions Trophy |
Times of India | Sachin Tendulkar to play ODIs against Pakistan and England: Report Times of India NEW DELHI: Quelling rumours of an impending retirement, Sachin Tendulkar has told selectors he is available to play the upcoming one-day series against Pakistan and England, according to a TV channel. The chorus for Tendulkar's retirement grew ... Sachin Tendulkar to play in ODIs against Pakistan and England, say reports Tendulkar to play Pakistan, England ODIs: Reports Sachin Tendulkar likely to be ignored for Pakistan ODIs |
Pakistanis' visit for Mumbai attacks probe: Indian legal experts extend stay ... DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Indian legal experts visiting Pakistan for negotiations on the terms of reference (ToR) for travel of a second Pakistani judicial commission (JC) to India for collecting evidence in the Mumbai attack case, decided on Friday to extend their ... |
DAWN.com | Turkish RPP firm to sue Pakistan at US arbitration court DAWN.com ISTANBUL: Turkish power firm Karadeniz Holding said it was suing Pakistan at a US arbitration court for at least $600 million compensation after two of its electricity-generating ships were seized in March. Karadeniz Holding chief commercial officer ... |