The Associated Press | Pakistan's Gilani Faces Contempt Ruling That May End Premiership BusinessWeek By Haris Anwar on April 24, 2012 Pakistan's Supreme Court will tomorrow rule whether Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani is guilty of contempt for refusing to probe the country's president for graft, a verdict that may further destabilize a key US ally ... Pakistan's top court to deliver verdict in PM case Pakistan's top court to deliver verdict this week in prime minister contempt ... |
BBC News | Bomb at Train Station Kills 2 and Injures 27 in Pakistan New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — A bomb exploded inside the busiest railway station in this eastern Pakistani city late Tuesday afternoon, killing at least two people and injuring 27, police officials said. The blast ripped through the waiting area of Business ... Pakistan Bomb Explodes At Main Railway Station In Lahore, At Least 2 Killed Bomb Blast Kills 3 in Eastern Pakistan Pakistan bomb: 'Two killed' at Lahore railway station |
The Nation, Pakistan | Ageing Mohammad Yousuf out to revive Pakistan career New York Daily News Pakistan's batsman Mohammad Yousuf, who has not been considered for selection in two years, took part in a fitness test on Tuesday to revive his international career. Yuosuf insists he is in good shape and ready to play for Pakistan. Pakistan should look for other avenues to revive int'l cricket Bangladesh looks to Proteas after postponing Pakistan tour Pakistan players waiting for BPL payments |
Bloomberg | Pakistan's Border Control 'a Source of Frustration' for US Forces U.S. News & World Report 'Huge' amounts of drugs, weapons move across border, and one general wants Pakistan to take on more responsibility. By John T. Bennett US Navy and Marines walk through opium poppy fields at Maranjan village in Helmand province as they take patrol with ... Pakistan, Corruption Affect South, West Afghanistan ISAF Spokesman Responds To Departing American General's Criticism Of Pakistan Afghan Stability Undermined by Pakistan, General Says |
The Express Tribune (blog) | India, Pakistan try trade route to improve ties BusinessWeek By NIRMALA GEORGE In a cavernous warehouse in north India, workers grade and blend mounds of tea for shipping to Dubai, Europe, Singapore -- just about anywhere around the globe, except for the country right next door, Pakistan. Lifestyle Pakistan: To India, with love In 'Deep State' of Pakistan, an Unplanned Revolution Is Now Rewriting the Future India, Pakistan take trade route to warmer ties |
Pakistan's Untold Economic Story Wall Street Journal By ABDUL HAFEEZ SHAIKH For more than a decade, Pakistan has partnered with the United States to combat the extremism and militancy that threatens the stability of our region and the world. This fight has taken an enormous human toll on our people, ... |
CBC.ca | Pakistan orders new plane inspection after crash New York Daily News The Pakistani government ordered new inspections for planes operated by private airlines after a deadly crash that killed 127 people. A separate passenger jet also faced a crisis this weekend when its left tire burst upon landing. Pakistan moves against airline after crash Pakistan Inspects Planes Following Deadly Crash Pakistan probes jet crash amid criticism |
NDTV | Ex-servicemen for top-level talks over Siachen Pakistan Daily Times RAWALPINDI: The Pakistan Ex-servicemen Society (PESS) on Monday urged the prime ministers of Pakistan and India to immediately hold result-oriented negotiations with a single-point agenda of resolving the Siachen issue. More soldiers were being killed ... Pakistan must not leave Siachen unilaterally: Imran Khan Imran too backs Siachen pullout Understanding the mind of General Kayani |
Pakistan police shoot dead 'two sectarian killers' New York Daily News Pakistani police have killed two individuals involved in Baluchistan's sectarian violence. Six pistols and one hand grenade were recovered from the suspect. Pakistani police shot dead two people allegedly involved in sectarian violence in the troubled ... |
Eurosport.com AU | Pakistan's Yousuf eyes international return Chicago Tribune KARACHI (Reuters) - Former Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf underwent a fitness test on Tuesday in a bid to revive his international career. Yousuf, 37, was tested by Pakistan's Australian coach Dav Whatmore as national selectors started their ... Ageing Mohammad Yousuf out to revive Pakistan career Yousuf out to revive career |