ABC News | Pakistani former dancing girl who was attacked with acid commits suicide Fox News ISLAMABAD – Pakistani acid attack victim Fakhra Younus had endured more than three dozen surgeries over more than a decade to repair her severely damaged face and body when she finally decided life was no longer worth living. Pakistan acid victim Fakhra Yunus commits suicide Prominent Pakistani acid victim commits suicide Acid Attack Victim Fakhra Yunus Commits Suicide |
The Associated Press | US Military Commanders Move to Mend Pakistan Rift Wall Street Journal By TOM WRIGHT Senior US military commanders met with their Pakistani counterparts on Wednesday, the first such contacts since relations were ruptured when US helicopters accidentally killed 24 Pakistani soldiers in an airstrike in November. Gen. US and Pakistani generals meet for first time since fatal airstrikes US generals, Pakistan army chief meet on NATO skirmish Pakistan army chief meets top US commanders |
The Nation, Pakistan | Singh Says He's Willing To Visit Pakistan Wall Street Journal (blog) By Tom Wright On the plane home from a four-day visit to South Korea, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave some of the firmest indicators yet that he's really hoping for a rapprochement with Pakistan. Mr. Singh met Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf ... Pakistan, S Korea agree to expand bilateral relations US and Pakistan Take Step to Mend Relations Pakistan financial system the best: PM |
The Express Tribune | Yemen urges Pakistan to free Osama's widow Pakistan Daily Times SANAA: Yemen urged Pakistan on Tuesday to free one of Osama bin Laden's injured widows, saying Yemen-born Amal Al-Sadeh and her four children were not guilty of any crime. Pakistan's interior minister said earlier this month that bin Laden's three ... Yemen urges Pakistan to free Bin Laden's widow Yemen calls on Pakistan to free Bin Laden's widow Pakistan to charge bin Laden widows |
The News International | US waiting for Pakistan's stance The News International WASHINGTON: United States is waiting for conclusion of Pakistan parliamentary debate regarding resumption of talks between the two countries, according to the US State Department. During a daily press briefing here on Wednesday, the state department's ... |
Firstpost | Officials: US and Pakistan spy chiefs bargain over future of CIA drone program Washington Post WASHINGTON — In a bid to save the CIA's drone campaign against al-Qaida in Pakistan, US officials offered key concessions to Pakistan's spy chief that included advance notice and limits on the types of targets. But the offers were flatly rejected, ... Pakistan lawmakers to debate end to US drone strikes Officials: White House offers to curtail drones U.S. Offered to Scale Back Drone War |
Cricketnext.com | Keeping Cricketers' Safety in Mind Wall Street Journal Completed last week, it served up several closely fought games, and was illuminated by the performances of the winner, Pakistan, and losing finalist Bangladesh, which succumbed in an enthralling final by just two runs, having previously beaten both ... Can't play Bangladesh at neutral venue: PCB No Pakistani players for BPL Pakistan plan to host Australia in Sri Lanka |
Forced Conversions Hike Pakistan Minorities' Fears Care2.com (blog) by AP LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — It was barely 4 am when 19-year-old Rinkal Kumari disappeared from her home in a small village in Pakistan's southern Sindh province. When her parents awoke they found only her slippers and a scarf outside the door. |
Zee News | Pakistan, India discuss Tulbul Navigation, Wullar Barrage Project Pakistan Daily Times NEW DELHI: Under the dialogue process between India and Pakistan, delegations of the two countries met on March 27 and 28, to discuss the Tulbul Navigation and Wullar Barrage Project. Indian Ministry of Water Resources Secretary Dhruv Vijai Singh led ... New Delhi to host Lifestyle Pakistan expo in April Pakistan's negative list approach will enhance bilateral trade Int'l arbitration to resolve Tulbul |
Pakistan, India urged to release fishermen with boats DAWN.com KARACHI, March 28: A member of the India-Pakistan Joint Judicial Committee (IPJJC) on Prisoners and a visiting delegation of peace activists from India on Wednesday appealed to the governments of both countries to release all fishermen languishing in ... Civil society concerned for Indo-Pak fishermen |