US drones attack militants in Pakistan, Yemen Reuters By Mark Hosenball | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - US-operated drones carried out deadly missile strikes against suspected al Qaeda targets in Pakistan and Yemen on Friday, US government sources said. There was no connection between the targets in the two ... |
The Express Tribune | Widow tells how bin Laden lived on the run CNN International By the CNN Wire Staff Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden spent years on the run in Pakistan after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, moving from one safe house to another and fathering four children, at least one of whom was born in a ... Bin Laden roamed Pakistan for 9 years, his widow says No indication of Pakistan lying about broader OBL support network: Mark Toner Pakistan police detail Osama bin Laden's life on the run |
India Today | Kashmir Activist Paid by Pakistan Spies Sentenced to Prison BusinessWeek By Tom Schoenberg on March 30, 2012 A Kashmir activist who prosecutors said aided a “decades-long” operation by Pakistan's spy agency to influence US policy was sentenced to two years in prison. Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, 62, was sentenced today in federal ... Kashmir activist who lied about his links to Pakistan's spy service sentenced ... Two Year Sentence For Man Accused In Pakistan Spy Plot Fairfax Man Sentenced to 24 Months for Scheme to Conceal Pakistan Government ... |
New York Daily News | US drone strike kills 4 militants in North-Western Pakistan msnbc.com MIRANSHAH, Pakistan — A US drone strike killed four suspected militants and wounded three others on Friday in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal region near the Afghan border, intelligence officials and militants said. Only on msnbc.com MasterCard, ... Pakistan: Suspected US missile strike kills four Pakistanis Debate New Terms for Relationship with US Suspected drone attack kills 4 in Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistan showcase security and passion for cricket Pakistan Daily Times The boys had only ever seen them on television for the last three years, ever since foreign teams refused to tour Pakistan after gunmen attacked the Sri Lanka team bus on the morning of a 2009 test in Lahore. The ambush killed six police officials and ... Lashings interested to tour Pakistan –Cricket News Update |
Boston.com | In remote Baluchistan, Pakistan fights a shadowy war Sacramento Bee By Saeed Shah QUETTA, Pakistan — The family of Jalil Reki learned from television news that his body had been found, more than two years after the political activist was allegedly abducted by Pakistani security officials. Reki's body bore signs of ... Baluchistan separatists in Pakistan beset by divisions Six killed in two attacks in Pakistan Pakistan: Gunmen Kill 6, 1 a UN Employee |
In Pakistan, a hunt for the million-dollar falcons Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — So what happened to the million-dollar falcons? That's the question Pakistani officials have to answer for a wealthy Arab sheikh who alleges that the government snatched his four rare falcons — valued at 350 million rupees, ... |
Daily Mail | Former Mrs. Pakistan used her striking appearance to scam California families San Jose Mercury News By Tracey Kaplan Courtesy of Mrs. Pakistan World -- Saman Hasnain, 41, is wanted in Santa Clara County on 19 felony charges involving alleged loan-modification and real estate fraud. Authorities say she has fled to Lahore, Pakistan. Ex-Mrs Pakistan used striking looks to con thousands of dollars from clients ... |
UN News Centre | Tens of Thousands Flee Fighting Between Pakistani Military and Insurgents Voice of America (blog) Families across Pakistan's northwestern tribal area are fleeing their homes, fearful of being caught up in the military's latest campaign to route insurgents in the area. Tens of thousands of Pakistani women and children have abandoned their homes in ... More Than 100000 Have Fled NW Pakistan Fighting -UNHCR Over 100000 people displaced by fighting in north-west Pakistan – UN agency Pakistan: 21 Militants Killed In Orakzai |
The News International | Pakistan Railways asked to justify controversial deals The News International ISLAMABAD: The National Bank of Pakistan (NBP) has asked Pakistan Railways (PR) to justify its deal with National Logistics Cell (NLC) for repairing 30 locomotives at Rs500 million while the Bank's Balancing, Modernisation and Replacement (BMR) for 100 ... |