IBNLive.com | US drone strike kills five militants in Pakistan Fox News Pakistani Shiite Muslims carry the body of a person killed by gunmen at a local hospital in Quetta, Pakistan on Saturday, Sept. 1, 2012. A group of gunmen on motorcycles in the southwestern province of Baluchistan killed several Shiite Muslims, as ... Drone Strike Kills 5 In Pakistan US drone strikes kill 5 in Pakistan |
WTVR | Pakistan 'blasphemy' girl case adjourned New York Daily News A 14 year old Pakistani girl who was accused of blasphemy for allegedly burning papers containing verses from the Koran, will have to wait until Monday to learn whether she will be released from jail. A medical report declared her a minor with a lower ... Pakistan court postpones bail decision for girl accused of blasphemy Pakistan court to issue bail decision for girl accused of blasphemy Pakistan blasphemy case hearing adjourned |
The Nation | Aggressive Jamshed drives Pakistan past Australia Chicago Tribune ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Pakistan, led by an aggressive 97 from opening batsman Nasser Jamshed, cruised to a seven-wicket win in the second one-day international against Australia on Friday to level up the series at 1-1. Jamshed's innings, which spanned ... Jamshed steers Pakistan to series-levelling win Australia confident Pakistan series can still be theirs Pakistan vs Australia, 2nd ODI Jamshed, Ajmal help Pakistan level series |
PakistanToday.com.pk | US Seems Set to Brand Militant Group as 'Terrorist' New York Times WASHINGTON — Risking a new breach in relations with Pakistan, the Obama administration is leaning toward designating the Haqqani network, the insurgent group responsible for some of the most spectacular assaults on American bases in Afghanistan in ... Clinton to decide soon on Pakistan group blacklisting 6 killed in US drone strike in North Waziristan Washington seems set to brand Haqqani network as 'terrorists' |
BBC News | US Drone Strike Kills 5 Militants in Pakistan ABC News U.S. drones fired a barrage of missiles at a vehicle and a house in a Pakistani tribal area bordering Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least five suspected militants, Pakistani officials said. The strikes in the North Waziristan tribal area were the ... Pakistan: 11 killed in car bombing in northwest |
The News International | Pakistan heading towards disintegration, warns Altaf The News International KARACHI: Expressing concern over the deteriorating law and order situation in the country, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) chief Altaf Hussain said that Pakistan was faced with both external and internal threats and if the government and the army did ... 'Pakistan surrounded by internal, external threats' Sectarian violence might break Pakistan: Altaf Hussain |
US Government Pressures Pakistan on Mumbai Terror Group The International The Obama administration's decision to designate the leadership of Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Taiba group as terrorists this week sends a pointed, if largely symbolic, message to a Pakistani government that remains unable or unwilling to crack down on the ... |
Daily Mail | Pakistan 26/11 panel visit only after internal consultations: India The News International NEW DELHI: The Indian government on Saturday said it will decide on the visit of another Pakistan judicial panel here to cross-examine witnesses related to the trial of the 26/11 Mumbai carnage after completion of internal consultations. “The home ... Pakistan Keen To Sign New Visa Agreement With India Pakistan, India likely to sign new visa regime India-Pakistan to ink visa deal this month |
The Express Tribune | Over 35000 Buddhists, Baha'is call Pakistan home The Express Tribune Besides large Christian and Hindu communities, the country has a sizable population of people following the Baha'i faith, in addition to adherents of Buddhism, Zoroastrianism and the Ahmadiyya community, reveal unprecedented statistics released by the ... |
The Express Tribune | Indian PM Wants Pakistan Assurances That It's Cracking Down on Terror About - News & Issues kasab Talks continue in long-running disputes between India and Pakistan, including the 60-mile Sir Creek, a strip of water in uninhabited marshlands which opens up into the Arabian Sea. But Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that he wants to ... PM says "proper atmosphere" needed for Pakistan visit Despite pressure, Pakistan talks trade with Iran Pakistan proposes ad-hoc working group for NAM |