San Francisco Chronicle | Militants take villagers hostage in Pakistan San Francisco Chronicle Pakistan's police commandos stand outside a house attacked by gunmen in Lahore, Pakistan on Thursday, July 12, 2012. At least half a dozen Taliban gunmen opened fire on a compound housing policemen in eastern Pakistan on Thursday, killing several of ... Militants coming from Afghanistan take scores of villagers hostage in Pakistan Taliban Attacks Pakistan Security Compound |
The Nation, Pakistan | Bureaucracy slows NATO supply run through Pakistan New York Daily News Bureaucratic delays have held up shipments to troops in Afghanistan through Pakistan, officials said Wednesday, a week after Islamabad reopened U.S. and NATO supply lines. So far, only a handful of supply trucks have crossed the border, which Pakistan ... NATO Military Supplies Roll Again Through Pakistan Pakistan says it's not delaying NATO trucks Pakistan, US to ink supply route agreement: FO |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan orders prime minister to reopen Asif Ali Zardari corruption case New York Daily News Pakistan's Supreme Court on Thursday ordered the country's new prime minister to reopen corruption cases against President Asif Ali Zardari The move came hours after the government introduced a new law to protect senior figures from being ousted from ... Pakistan's Supreme Court Orders New PM to Pursue Corruption Cases Pakistan judges order new PM to reopen graft cases, risking conflict Pakistan Court Gives Ashraf July 25 Deadline on Graft Order |
The Nation, Pakistan | Sri Lanka stop rot with Pakistan series win Chicago Tribune KANDY, Sri Lanka (Reuters) - Sri Lanka won their first test-match series in nine attempts since August 2009 when they batted out for a draw against Pakistan in the third and final test at the Pallekele Stadium on Thursday. Sri Lanka stop rot with Pakistan Test series win Final Test drawn but Pakistan lose series 0-1 Azhar ton boosts Pakistan in final S. Lanka Test |
Bangladesh News 24 hours | Pakistan recall cleared Kamran Akmal for World Twenty20 New York Daily News Pakistan on Wednesday named Kamran Akmal in their provisional 30-man squad for this year's World Twenty20, after the wicketkeeper-batsman was cleared of suspicions of spot-fixing. A Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) integrity committee last week ... Pakistan announce World T20 probables Pakistan name provisional squad for September's World T20 championship ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan court accuses paramilitary security force over missing people New York Daily News Pakistan's top judge on Wednesday accused the paramilitary Frontier Corps of involvement in the disappearance of a third of all the missing persons in the country's restive southwest. Pakistan's Supreme Court is investigating cases of missing people in ... Pakistan's Supreme Court Accuses Security Forces in Disappearances |
SBS | Pakistan's Kaneria appeals against life ban New York Daily News Pakistani former leg-spinner Danish Kaneria has filed an appeal against his life ban imposed by the English cricket board for spot-fixing, his lawyer said Thursday. The 31-year-old was banned from all cricket by a disciplinary committee of the ECB last ... Pakistan's Kaneria appeals against ECB life ban Pakistan's Kaneria appeals life ban |
The Express Tribune | Humble dreams for Pakistan athlete New York Daily News Pakistan's wild card sprinter Liaquat Ali dreams of racing against Usain Bolt and Tyson Gay, hoping to give the world's fastest men a run for their money at the London Olympics. London Olympics: Humble dreams for Pakistan's Liaquat Ali |
US Drones Make Peace With Pakistan Less Likely The Atlantic The U.S. wants to repair its relationship with Pakistan while carrying out drone attacks inside the country. Can it do both? |
Zee News | No plans to visit Pakistan: 'Ek Tha Tiger' New York Daily News Mumbai, July 12 — There are no plans to visit Pakistan as of now, says the. Not going to Pakistan, says Salman Khan Pakistan has not banned Salman Khan's 'Ek Tha Tiger' “Ek Tha Tiger's” Pakistan release subject to censor board approval |