New York Times | Certified Safe, a Factory in Karachi Still Quickly Burned New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — The century-old Central Jail here, a gritty repository of criminals, jihadists and sectarian killers, has a reputation for overcrowding and prisoner riots. But for Arshad and Shahid Bhaila, the industrialist brothers whose factory ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan 'expanding nuclear arsenal to deter US attack' Telegraph.co.uk Asia's triangular arms race has traditionally reflected the rivalries between India and China and India and Pakistan, but according to an influential former adviser to Manmohan Singh, the Indian prime minister, Pakistan now regards the United States as ... Dealing with Pakistan's brinkmanship 2500 Militants in Pakistan Camps: Govt |
NDTV | India lose to Pakistan by 8 wickets in World Cup T20 for blind NDTV And India lose to Pakistan in a World Cup match, albeit for the blind. The Indian fielding, which maintained high standards all through the tournament, wilted under pressure with two catches dropped and the Pakistanis scoring on both sides of the wicket. India loses to Pakistan Prakash Jayaramaiah’s century goes in vain against Pakistan |
US wants Pakistan to solve its problems DAWN.com WASHINGTON: The outgoing US special representative Marc Grossman has assured the Pakistanis that the United States wanted to help them solve the challenges they faced rather than telling them what to do. “I am sure that the Pakistanis will solve their ... US wants self-sufficient Pakistan: Grossman Denmark highly values relations with Pakistan: Ole E. Moesby |
The Nation | Taliban in Pakistan Recruits on Facebook The Weekly Standard (blog) The Pakistani Taliban is now recruiting new hires on Facebook. "The banned Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan have created a Facebook page to recruit persons to write for a planned quarterly magazine and to work on tasks like video editing and translation," the ... TTP offers media jobs via Facebook |
DAWN.com | “Short passes, group attack will help Pakistan beat Netherlands” DAWN.com Salman Akbar is a veteran goal-keeper who made his debut for Pakistan in 2001. Termed by Olympian Shahid Ali Khan as one of the most hard-working players in the game, Akbar has won the 2005 Rabo Trophy and the 2010 Asian Games gold medal with ... Pakistan eye Dutch scalp Pakistan need improvement in penalty-corner conversion Pakistan faces Holland in Hockey Champions league semi-final |
Nature.com | Pakistan's new science policy raises hopes Nature.com As they hail Pakistan's first comprehensive national science, technology and innovation (ST&I) policy, the country's science leaders are hopeful of effective implementation and funding. The 'National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy–2012', ... Pakistan to sign MoU with Russia soon |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Senior al-Qaida leader killed in drone strike in Pakistan, jihadis, US ... NBCNews.com (blog) Sheikh Khalid Bin Abdul Rehman Al-Hussainan, aka Abu-Zaid al Kuwaiti, was killed in Pakistan while eating breakfast, according to the accounts. The 46-year-old cleric was seen as part of the “very top tier" of al-Qaida's remaining leaders in the wake ... U.S. drone kills al-Qaida leader |
Parda Phash | Indian PM praises Pakistan's democracy DAWN.com NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday said India would like to see a “strong, stable and prosperous” Pakistan and that he was happy to see democracy flourish over there as he received a Pakistani parliamentary delegation. Mr Singh also ... Pakistan Senate chairman backs frequent exchanges India wants strong, stable Pakistan, says Manmohan India wants a strong, stable and prosperous Pakistan: Manmohan |
BBC News | Viewpoint: Pakistan seeks Afghan talks between government, Taliban and US BBC News Pakistan's military has undergone a dramatic shift in policy in recent weeks, writes journalist and author Ahmed Rashid. After a decade spent allowing the Afghan Taliban sanctuary and freedom to sustain its insurgency in Afghanistan, it is now pushing ... Pakistan Releases Taliban For Role in Afghan Peace Process Pakistan FM vows country is 'not asleep' to challenges Afghanistan: a long war, and still in search of a strategy |