The Guardian | Pakistan: US drone kills 10 suspected militants Fox News ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – An American drone strike in the frontier tribal areas of Pakistan killed 10 suspected militants Sunday, Pakistani officials said. It was sixth such strike in two weeks as the US pushes ahead with its drone campaign in the face of ... US Drone Strike Kills 10 Militants in NW Pakistan Officials: US drone strike in Pakistan kills 8 US drone in Pakistan kills 10 suspected militants |
Daily Mail | India, Pakistan gain nothing from Siachen: Pakistan minister New York Daily News A Pakistani minister has said that both India and Pakistan have nothing to gain from the disputed Siachen Glacier - the site of a recent disaster that killed 140 Pakistanis. India being the bigger country should be "large hearted" in initiating the ... Pakistan keen to get visa pact with India inked before next year's election India, Pakistan to discuss Siachen issue on June 11-12 Siachen standoff satiates egos: Pakistan Minister |
Daily Mail | Pakistani court acquits 4 accused of aiding Times Square bomber Boston Herald By Alex Rodriguez and Nasir Khan / The Los Angeles Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Four Pakistani men charged with terrorism-related offenses for allegedly helping failed Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad were acquitted in a Rawalpindi court Saturday, ... Pakistan Acquits Four Men in Times Square Bomb Plot Pakistan acquits 4 men in Times Square bomb plot Pakistani court acquits 4 of helping NYC bomber |
Independent Online | Afridi stars as Pakistan level T20 series Pakistan Daily Times HAMBANTOTA: Shahid Afridi's superb all-round performance helped Pakistan post an easy 23-run victory over Sri Lanka in the second and final Twenty20 international and level the series 1-1. Hosts Sri Lanka were shot out for 99 as they collapsed, ... Afridi helps Pakistan draw the series Afridi helps Pakistan level T20 series against Sri Lanka Old is gold, proves Afridi |
US-Pakistan Freeze Chokes Fallback Route in Afghanistan Pittsburgh Post Gazette By ROD NORDLAND / The New York Times SALANG PASS, Afghanistan -- Nowhere is the impact of Pakistan's ban on NATO truck traffic more visible than here at the top of the Hindu Kush, on one of the only alternative overland routes for supply convoys to ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan likely to tour India for one-off match this year: Ashraf Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has said that there is a great possibility of Pakistan touring India for a one-off match this year in a bid to normalise the bilateral ties between the two countries. Pakistan-India series will resume soon, says Zaka PCB refuses further hike in pay to Pakistan cricketers Ashraf battling to restore pride in Pakistan cricket |
VIEW: Pakistan: myth of a secular state — Ashraf Pakistan Daily Times The clerics may have had an anti-Jinnah agenda; the reverse however is not true Pakistan may be no heaven on earth but we are undoubtedly much better off today than our elders who had to live through the nightmare of communal rioting that had ensued ... AIR help sought on Jinnah 'secular state' speech |
CBC.ca | Pak-US ties: bogged down in non-issues The Nation, Pakistan These days Pakistan's relations with America are going through an interesting phase. The election season in both the countries is casting its shadows on bilateral dealings. The leadership of the two countries is playing to the public sentiment, ... Bin Laden death leaves unanswered questions Pakistan should understand US patience is wearing thin Pakistani Doctor Who Helped US Appeals Verdict |
msnbc.com | 32 Years Later, Pakistani Woman Gets Nose TIME By AP / ASIF SHAHZAD Saturday, June 02, 2012 (THATHA PIRA, Pakistan) — After six years of abuse, Allah Rakhi was walking out of her marriage when her husband struck again. Snatching a knife, he sliced off her nose. "You're no longer beautiful! Pakistan women gets new nose 32 years after attack 32 years after attack, Pakistani woman gets nose |
Pakistani moves court on 600 percent hike in drug prices New York Daily News Islamabad, June 3 — Prices of medicines in Pakistan have increased by a whopping 600 percent as a number of companies have taken advantage of the absence of proper drug regulations, a citizen has said in a plea in a Lahore court. Pakistani citizen moves court on 600% hike in drug prices |