AFP | Leadership Rift Emerges in Pakistani Taliban New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani Taliban faced the prospect of a damaging leadership rift on Monday when the abrupt dismissal of a senior commander provoked an angry reaction in the militants' ranks, offering the Islamabad government a fresh ... Pakistan Taliban removes deputy head Maulvi Faqir Mohammad Pakistani Taliban Sacks Deputy Commander Pakistan Taliban 'number two sacked': spokesman |
In Pakistan, gone but not forgotten Washington Post Infants and elderly, housewives and working professionals, entire families representing Pakistan's so-called “missing persons” have set up a protest camp near the parliament here to demand answers on the whereabouts of their relatives. |
AFP | Pakistan has high hopes for Whatmore Cricbuzz Pakistan hopes new cricket coach, Australia's Dav Whatmore, can find a magic formula to transform the country's talented players into a team that enjoys sustained, match-winning success. The team's peaks and troughs are infamous. BCB 'satisfied' with Pakistan security Pakistan appoint Whatmore as head coach for two years Pakistan appoint Whatmore as coach |
VIEW: Pakistan's quest for a National Human Rights Commission —Jennifer Kishan Pakistan Daily Times This is a formative moment for Pakistan. A national institution is about to be created in a country where, for decades, civil society has been the sole proactive challenge to the state on human rights violations. Pakistan's vibrant civil society has ... PAKISTAN - Junior officer alone defending PS |
stv.tv | Bomb plot lawyer Paul McBride QC found dead in Pakistan Telegraph.co.uk Paul McBride QC, one of Scotland's most prominent criminal lawyers has been found dead in a hotel room in Pakistan. Paul McBride was on a business trip at the time of his death. Photo: PA By Auslan Cramb, Scottish Correspondent Paul McBride QC, ... Scotland lawyer found dead in Pakistan Paul McBride death: QC refused medical aid days before death Top laywer targeted by two men currently on trial for bomb plot found dead in ... |
The Age | Pakistan has high hopes for Whatmore Pakistan Daily Times By Shahid Hashmi KARACHI: Pakistan hopes new cricket coach, Australia's Dav Whatmore, can find a magic formula to transform the country's talented players into a team that enjoys sustained, match-winning success. The team's peaks and troughs are ... Whatmore new Pakistan coach A long-term solution?A long-term solution? Dav Whatmore named Pakistani cricket coach |
Pakistan tests ballistic missile (0:30) Washington Post 5, 2012 - The Pakistani Military announced on Monday that it had successfully tested a short range ballistic missile. Pakistan says the missile has a range of 112 miles, or 180 km, and that it can carry either nuclear or conventional warheads. |
The Express Tribune | Nuclear standoff: Attack on Iran will spell disaster: Pakistan The Express Tribune By Owais Jafri Khar reiterated that Pakistan attached great importance to its relations with the US. “However, we cannot barter away our sovereignty in return for good relations with the US,” she added. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE A day after a veiled threat ... 'Pakistan improving ties with neighbours' FM: Pakistan wants peace in region Creating problems for Nato not in Pak interest |
'Pakistan can't eliminate polio for lack of political will' The News International LAHORE: Pakistan Paediatric Association (PPA) believed that India eradicated the menace of polio through political will and accountability, while Pakistan has been facing the scourge due to lack of it. Addressing a press conference here at a hotel on ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan test fires short-range ballistic missile Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan successfully test fired a short-range surface-to-surface ballistic missile, Hatf II (Abdali), on Monday, as part of the process of validation of land based ballistic missile system. According to the Inter-Services Public Relations ... Pakistan Military Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile Pakistan test-fires ballistic missile Pakistan test-fires N-capable missile |