The Nation | Pakistan beat India for bronze The Nation Pakistan beat India for bronze. MELBOURNE – Pakistan won their first Champions Trophy medal since 2004 on Sunday, beating India 3-2 in the bronze medal play-off, depriving their arch-rivals of their first medal in more than 30 years. In the final of ... Pakistan outgun India to win bronze Champions Trophy: 'Bronze medal a step towards regaining lost supremacy' Pakistan beat India 3-2 to clinch Champions Trophy hockey bronze |
DAWN.com | Pakistani officials say US drone strike kills senior al-Qaida leader in Pakistan Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A U.S. drone strike has killed a senior al-Qaida leader in Pakistan's tribal region near the Afghan border, Pakistani intelligence officials said, in the latest blow to the Islamic militant network. Sheik Khalid bin Abdel Rehman ... Pakistan: US drone kills al Qaeda figure US drone strikes in Pakistan said to kill 2 top Al Qaeda leaders US Drone Strike Kills a Commander for Al Qaeda in Pakistan |
Business Recorder (blog) | Pakistan's political leadership The Nation An international gathering expected in Europe this week to celebrate Malala Yousufzai's bravery in standing against unprecedented odds may provide Pakistan's ruling elite a chance to grab fresh global spotlight. If, indeed, media reports are an ... Pakistan passing through a delicate phase: Ayub Pakistan-France bilateral trade, cooperation to increase with visit of ... Pakistan's Malalas stand encouraged |
Voice of America | Karzai Plot Allegations Raise Tensions with Pakistan Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Allegations by Afghanistan's president that the recent suicide attack on the country's spy chief was planned in neighboring Pakistan have raised bilateral tensions before key talks between the presidents of the two countries Tuesday in Turkey. Turkey to host Afghanistan-Pakistan summit Pakistan asks Karzai to share information about attack on spy chief Karzai blames Pakistan |
Pakistan's largest city suffers murder wave, Taliban seen using chaos to ... Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — Bodies are piling up in Pakistan's largest city as it suffers one of its most violent years in history, and concern is growing that the chaos is giving greater cover for the Taliban to operate and undermining the country's economic ... |
The Nation | Pakistan happy with India tour arrangements The Nation KARACHI - Pakistani cricket chiefs said Sunday they were happy with arrangements for their side's tour of India later this month -- the arch-rivals' first series for five years. A four-member Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) delegation returned home after ... "Pakistan cricket team should not be going to India," Ehsan Mani Pakistan's tour of India on schedule, confirms Zaka Ashraf |
ZDNet | Bangladesh hackers breach Pakistan govt site ZDNet Pakistani and Bangladeshi hackers engaged in a cyberbrawl over the weekend, when the latter group hacked the official Web site of Pakistan's Punjab Assembly (PA). The Banglasesh group made demands to arrest a Pakistani hacker for his cybercrimes, but ... Bangladeshi hackers hack PA website |
Business Recorder (blog) | Pakistan still has 1.65m Afghan refugees: report The News International At the invitation of the government of Afghanistan, Federal Minister for States and Frontier Region of Pakistan Shaukat Ullah Khan paid a three-day visit to Afghanistan to see first-hand the implementation of the Solutions Strategy for Afghan Returnees ... Pakistan, Afghanistan, UNHCR agree to continue support for repatriation of ... |
Times of India | Pakistan violates truce yet again The Hindu In yet another ceasefire violation, Pakistani troops fired at forward Indian Posts along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district but there was no loss of life or damage to property. Pakistani soldiers, using small and medium weapons, ... Pak-India reset: let's start from Kashmir Pakistan violates ceasefire, fires at Indian posts in Jammu and Kashmir |
INDIA-PAKISTAN: This Is For Your Own Good Strategy Page December 9, 2012: In North Waziristan the head of the Pakistani Taliban (Hakimullah Mehsud) for the last three years is apparently being replaced by his more moderate deputy Waliur Rehman. Mehsud has been particularly brutal in his use of terrorism and ... |