BBC News | No survivors from Pakistan plane crash CNN Pakistani rescue workers and local residents search the site of a plane crash in Rawalpindi on Friday, April 20. There is "no chance" of any survivors after a plane carrying up to 130 people crashed while trying to land in bad weather near Islamabad, ... Pakistan plane crash victims mourned Jet Crashes in Pakistan, Killing 127 A passenger plane crash near the Pakistani capital on Friday, apparently ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Another courageous casualty in Pakistan, journalism's most dangerous country Christian Science Monitor Murtaza Razvi, an editor at one of Pakistan's leading English newspapers, was murdered in Karachi yesterday. He was one of many journalists I met on a recent trip who have refused to give up their work despite threats. By Jenna Fisher, Asia editor ... Journalist killed in Pakistan Mystery over journalist's death in Pakistan Pakistan journalist Murtaza Rizvi murdered |
New York Times | Perceptions of Afghan Taliban victory dangerous: Pakistan general Reuters By Qasim Nauman | PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - The withdrawal of most combat troops from Afghanistan at the end of 2014 has raised questions from Kabul to Brussels to Washington about the potential chaos that may follow if the Taliban press to take ... Kabul attacks will help US press Pakistan: analysts Experts warn against blaming Pakistan for Kabul attacks US presses Pakistan to go after Haqqani network |
The Hindu | Search Continues for Victims of Kashmir Avalanche Voice of America April 20, 2012 Search Continues for Victims of Kashmir Avalanche Ayaz Gul | Siachen Glacier, Pakistan In the early morning hours of April 7, a huge avalanche and landslide struck a Pakistani army battalion headquarters located high in the mountains of ... Standoff at 'world's highest battlefield' leaves 140 dead in tragedy No unilateral withdrawal of troops from Siachen: Zardari Pakistan should continue process of engagement |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan cricket scene (III) Pakistan Daily Times By Zakir Hussain Syed After the so called court injunction in Bangladesh, their visit to Pakistan has been stalled for the time being and may be ultimately canceled. I was doubtful about this visit from the very start and that is why I had written ... Pakistan Cricket Board 'Astonished' at Bangladesh Decision Bangladesh postpones 2-match tour of Pakistan Pakistan Champions League: Karachi to host 'at least four' foreign clubs in 32 ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Bin Laden widows' deportation 'few more days' away New York Daily News It will take at least a few more days to complete the deportation of Osama bin Laden's family from Pakistan to Saudi Arabia. Deputy interior minister Imtiaz Safdar Warraich said the documents are being prepared and the process should be over quickly. Legal Hurdles Delay Bin Laden Family's Pakistan Deportation Bin Laden's family to be deported to Saudi Arabia 'in a few days' OBL family likely in Pakistan a few more days |
The Express Tribune | Report Dings Pakistan's Lawyers and Chief Justice Wall Street Journal (blog) By Tom Wright In 2008, Pakistan Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry became the symbol of the lawyers' movement which toppled an unelected president and brought democracy back to the country. Harvard Law School even presented Mr. Chaudhry with its ... LB polls: Supreme Court holds ECP responsible for delay SC reserves verdict on election expenses case |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan, Iran holding talks on barter trade tomorrow The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Iran will hold talks on Sunday in Tehran on the proposed 'barter trade deal' - a move which, if materialised, would be a major breakthrough in trade relations between the two countries. A high-powered Pakistani delegation will ... 'Pakistan, Iran need to explore trade opportunities' Pak-Iran capable to cater to each other's needs Trade corridor to be opened this year |
Sky News | Pakistan doctors save life of baby with six legs Mother Nature Network (Photo: AFP) Doctors in Pakistan say they have successfully operated to save the life of a baby born with six legs due to a rare genetic condition, hospital officials said April 19. "A team of five experienced doctors have successfully separated the ... Umar Farooq, Six-Legged Baby, Recovering After Surgery To Remove Extra Limbs ... Pakistan doctors remove extra limbs of six-legged baby Pakistani Surgeons Successfully Remove Four Limbs from Six-Legged Baby |
Pakistan calls for access to nuclear technology Pakistan Daily Times UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has called for access to nuclear technology for peaceful uses “on a non-discriminatory basis” to enable it to meet its growing energy needs. “Safe and sustainable nuclear energy is essential to advancing our economic agenda,” ... WB allocates $ 1.8 billion for Pakistan development projects this year - |