Pakistan Shiites face rising militant attacks Huffington Post QUETTA, Pakistan — In the Shiite Muslim graveyard of this provincial Pakistani capital, entire sections are dedicated to the hundreds killed by Sunni militants over the past two years, their portraits line the cobblestone entrance, some garlanded with ... |
ABC News | Double Factory Blazes in Pakistan Kill 45 ABC News Factory fires in two of Pakistan's major cities killed 45 people and injured dozens more on Tuesday, including some who had to break through barred windows and leap to the ground to escape the flames, said officials and survivors. Workers recounted how ... Factory fires kill at least thirty workers in Pakistan |
Sydney Morning Herald | Australia floor Pakistan in third Twenty20 New York Daily News Australia floor Pakistan in third Twenty20. Australia beat Pakistan by a brutal 94 runs in the final Twenty20 match. Captain Mohammad Hafeez called the defeat a wake-up call. Monday, September 10th 2012, 03:52 PM ... Australia floor Pakistan in third Twenty20 Chasing still a concern, says Hafeez Australia crush Pakistan |
BBC News | Pakistan 'blasphemy' family tell of fire threat BBC News The family of a young Pakistani Christian girl, known as Rimsha, who faces blasphemy charges, say their Muslim neighbours threatened to burn them alive inside their home. Speaking to the BBC from a secret location outside Islamabad, Rimsha's father ... Pakistan's blasphemy law no longer sacred False accusation of girl with Down syndrome leads Pakistan to question ... Pakistan: Christian girl moved to undisclosed place |
Daily Mail | Will Manmohan Singh go to Pakistan this year? New York Daily News New Delhi, Sep 11 — India and Pakistan have managed to avoid controversy and grandstanding to forge a people-centric relationship on the back of a liberal visa pact, but given the lack of progress in 26/11 justice and a limited timeframe, large ... 'Pakistan, India set to hold commerce secretary level talks this month' Searching for missing Pakistani soldiers in Indian jails We are granting Pakistan the upper hand |
Pakistan extremist leader Malik Ishaq freed from jail New York Daily News Pakistan on Tuesday released the head of a banned extremist group after a court granted him bail, following his arrest on suspicion of inciting sectarian hatred, his lawyer said. Malik Ishaq, the leader of the feared Lashkar-e-Jhangvi organisation ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan urges regional peers to repeal non-tariff barriers The Express Tribune ISLAMABAD: Pakistan urged its regional peers to bring down non-tariff barriers for promotion of trade as the pool of regional experts suggest to reinvent the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (Saarc) and to break barriers before finding ... |
Pakistan Telecom Net Income Rises as Broadband Business Grows Businessweek Pakistan Telecommunication Co. (PTC), the country's biggest phone service provider, reported a 36 percent rise in annual net income because of higher revenue from broadband services. Net income rose to 11.4 billion rupees ($120 million) or 2.24 rupees ... |
The News International | Pakistan, China pledge to stand united Pakistan Daily Times Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao reiterated his government's stance of supporting the sovereignty and integrity of Pakistan when he met Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting of New Champions 2012. China to stand by Pakistan at all international forums Pakistan, China discuss ways to boost bilateral ties |
AFP | Pakistan Security Brief - September 11, 2012 Critical Threats Project Abu Yahya al-Libi was killed in June by a U.S. drone strike in northwestern Pakistan. He fought in the Afghanistan war against the Soviet Union in the 1980s and found a way to escape from the American controlled prison at the Bagram Air Base in 2005. US concern over Pakistan 'CIA doctor' torture claims EXCLUSIVE: Jailed doc who helped nail Bin Laden warns Pakistan sees US as ... Doctor: Pakistan calls U.S. 'worst enemy' |