The Nation, Pakistan | Gunmen shoot dead 16 bus passengers in Pakistan Detroit Free Press MANSEHRA, Pakistan (AP) — Gunmen wearing military uniforms stopped a convoy of buses in northern Pakistan on Tuesday, ordered selected passengers to get off and then killed 16 of them in a grisly sectarian attack, police and a lawmaker said. Official: Assailants attack buses in Pakistan, kill 18 Gunmen Kill 18 Shi'ites in NW Pakistan Shiites slaughtered in Pakistan bus ambush |
New York Times (blog) | Pakistan lauds Oscar-winning filmmaker Quad City Times (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) Pakistan's government honored on Monday the country's first filmmaker to win an Oscar: the director of a documentary on the plight of female victims of acid attacks in this conservative society. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy won the prize ... Saving Pakistan's Face? Human Rights Activists Applaud Pakistan's First Oscar Win Oscar comes to Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | England beat Pakistan to take Twenty20 series Pakistan Daily Times DUBAI: Captain Stuart Broad and Jade Dernbach held their nerve in the closing overs to bowl England to a five-run victory and a 2-1 series win over Pakistan in the final Twenty20 international in Abu Dhabi on Monday. Man-of-the match Kevin Pietersen ... Pakistan should not overreact to defeat: Misbah Cricket: Misbah warns against sweeping changes Pakistan v England, 3rd Twenty20, Abu Dhabi |
Ars Technica | Pakistan's plan for the "coldblooded murder of the Internet" Ars Technica Pakistan does. Its current Internet censorship regime is run by hand at its two major Internet backbone companies, PTCL and TWA, and at various local Internet providers. The system isn't working, says the government, which instead plans to deploy ... |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | Bin Laden's Pakistan compound torn down Worcester Telegram Abbottabad residents watch as the compound of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan is demolished Sunday. (THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) By Anjum Naveed ASSOCIATED PRESS ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan — Pakistani authorities have reduced the house where Osama bin Laden lived for ... ISI, Pakistan Army knew about Osama hideout: WikiLeaks Police: Gunmen kill 18 bus passengers in Pakistan WikiLeaks: Pakistan knew of Osama bin Laden hideout |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Iran offers Pakistan oil on delayed payments The News International ISLAMABAD: In a major development, Iran has offered to provide 80000 barrels of crude oil per day (BPD) to cash-starved Pakistan on three months deferred payment. This is despite the fact that Iran is financially beleaguered by the US and its allied ... Iran to give $250m for gasline project Iran offers Pakistan 80000 barrels per day of crude Ignoring Washington's pressure on IP project |
Pakistan seeks increased trade with Malaysia in agri, halal sectors Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Nearly 200 leading businessmen and senior government officials from Pakistan and Malaysia Tuesday underscored an effective use of various protocols and frameworks available under the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to boost economic relations and ... Malaysia-Pakistan trade has 'huge gap' Malaysian companies encouraged to explore untapped opportunities in Pakistan ... |
BBC News | Bin Laden hide-out: Leaks suggest Pakistani officers knew Christian Science Monitor Bin Laden hide-out: Material from WikiLeaks suggests mid-ranking Pakistani Army officials may have known about the Osama bin Laden hide-out in Pakistan, but official US statements do not back that up. By Issam Ahmed, Correspondent / February 28, ... Leak backs Pakistan Osama link Pakistan Demolishes Bin Laden Hideout, Removing Source of Embarrassment Wikileaks: Pakistan army officials 'knew of Bin Laden house' |
Los Angeles Times | Oscars: France, Pakistan, Iran react to their films' wins Los Angeles Times Pakistan activists are happy 'Saving Face' won. 'A Separation's' triumph is seen in different ways in Iran. Jean Dujardin hugs Berenice Bejo and "The Artist" director Michel Hazanavicius, at right, after winning the Oscar for lead actor. |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: Stuart Broad praises tourists' character BBC Sport England captain Stuart Broad praised the team's resolve after they bounced back from a 3-0 Test defeat by Pakistan to win the one-day and Twenty20 series. "I think we showed great character to come back from those Test defeats and win the one-day ... England's bowlers stun Pakistan Pakistan v England 10 things we learned from England's nail-biting finish to ... England wins T/20 series against Pakistan |