Los Angeles Times | Pakistan ends weeks of fighting; over 100 dead New York Daily News Pakistani security forces pushed Taliban militants who came from Afghanistan back across the border after more than two weeks of fighting in a mountainous tribal region, spokesmen for both sides said Sunday. The government says over 100 people were ... Pakistan weary of hosting millions of Afghan refugees Pakistan pressured to act against militant surrogate |
AFP | Dismal Pakistan crash to record Twenty20 loss Chicago Tribune DUBAI (Reuters) - Pakistan went from the sublime to the disastrous against Australia on Monday, recording their lowest Twenty20 international total and suffering their heaviest defeat in the shortest form of the game. Mohammed Hafeez's side were bowled ... Whatmore happy with Pakistan's Twenty20 progress Improvement outshines series result - Bailey Pakistan vs Australia 3rd T20 Dubai: Cricket score and highlights |
AFP | Car bomb kills 12 Shiites in northwest Pakistan U.S. News & World Report Pakistan is dominated by Sunni Muslims, but is also home to a sizeable minority of Shiites, a separate sect of Islam. While most Shiites and Sunnis coexist peacefully, Sunni extremists have often targeted Shiites whom they do not consider to be true ... Car bomb in northwest Pakistan kills 12 Shiite Muslims, officials say Twelve Shiites killed in NW Pakistan car bombing Car bomb kills 14 in northwest Pakistan: officials |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan to compensate Ajmal with own award New York Daily News Pakistani cricketer Zaka Ashraf will receive his own special award, after he was excluded from a list of best Test players by the International Cricket Council. The Pakistan Cricket board calls Ajmal the “world's best bowler.” Monday, September 10th ... Pakistan to give own award to Ajmal after ICC omission PCB to honour Ajmal - Ashraf |
Daily Mail | Great expectations and changing India-Pakistan equations New York Daily News Lahore (Pakistan), Sep 10 — If the reporting in the Pakistani media on Indian External Affairs Minister S.M. Krishna's visit is any indication, a lot of expectations, rightly or wrongly, have been raised regarding the future of the India and Pakistan ... India and Pakistan sign landmark visa deal Pakistan is ¿helpless¿ over JuD chief The new, liberal India-Pakistan visa regime will help normalise economic relations |
Daily Mail | EXCLUSIVE: Jailed doc who helped nail Bin Laden warns Pakistan sees US as ... Fox News PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Pakistan's powerful spy agency regards America as its “worst enemy,” and the government's claims that it is cooperating with the US are a sham to extract billions of dollars in American aid, according to the CIA informant jailed ... Shakil Afridi: Doctor says Pakistan spy agency considers U.S. its worst enemy |
Business Recorder (blog) | Pakistan Security Brief - September 10, 2012 Critical Threats Project Haqqani Network says U.S. hostage is safe; U.S.-Pakistan relations will go “back to square one”; Security forces regain control in Salarzai; ten people killed in 45 injured in a car bomb attack in Parachinar; Two killed in IED attack; Militants blow up ... US says Haqqani designation not about sending message to Pakistan A glance at the Pakistan-based Haqqani network Clinton says Haqqani designation not message to Pakistan |
BBC News | Rain, flash floods kill 78 in Pakistan New York Daily News Tweet. Pakistan floods: monsoons bring more misery to millions. At least 78 people have died and dozens more injured in torrential rains and flash floods that have wreaked havoc in Pakistan over the past three days, a government spokesman said Monday. Flooding in Pakistan kills at least 78 people in three days Pakistan floods kill 80 Flash floods kill 78 in Pakistan – Government declares emergency in some districts |
Activists hail release of Christian pastor in Iran, teen in Pakistan Washington Post Religious rights activists are hailing the release over the weekend of an Iranian pastor accused of apostasy and a Pakistani girl who was charged with blasphemy. Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was released Saturday (Sept. 8) after a six-hour hearing ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Post starts electronic money order service The Express Tribune Pakistan Post has launched an Electronic Money Order (EMO) service at seventeen centres in ten districts of the country on Monday. The service has been initiated with an investment of Rs500 million in a centralised software system, without taking the ... Pakistan Post introduces EMO service |