NY Cabbie Charged in Relatives' Deaths in Pakistan ABC News On the day two of his relatives were gunned down in a street in Pakistan last year, cab driver Mohammad Ajmal Choudhry was thousands of miles away in New York City. That made it all the more shocking to friends when federal agents moved in later that ... |
The Nation | Amid Bloodshed in Pakistan, a Stock Exchange Soars New York Times That follows a decade of growth in which one dollar invested in an index fund of Pakistani stocks 10 years ago would have earned, on average, 26 percent every year, analysts say, in a period otherwise notable mostly for bad news. As the stock market ... KSE closes week with a loss of 66 points |
NDTV | Waqar Younis caused a lot of damage to Pakistan cricket, says former teammate ... NDTV Yousuf, 39, however made it clear that he held no grudges over the fact that despite serving Pakistan cricket for so long he had not got an opportunity to retire with dignity from the sport, neither had the national cricket board given him a farewell ... |
Yahoo!7 News | Pakistan drops Hafeez for South Africa Tests Yahoo!7 News Lahore (Pakistan) (AFP) - Pakistan Saturday dropped out-of-form opener Mohammad Hafeez from the 12-man squad to play a Test series against South Africa in the United Arab Emirates this month, the South Asian country's cricket body said. The series ... Hafeez axed for South Africa Tests Pakistan drop Hafeez for Proteas series Pakistan opener Mohammad Hafeez misses out on selection |
IBNLive | Pakistan capable of giant-killing act: Sethi DAWN.com LAHORE, Oct 5: The logo for the upcoming cricket series between Pakistan and South Africa was unveiled in an impressive ceremony at the Royal Palm Golf and Country Club here on Saturday. Pakistan's high-profile 'home' series comprising two Test ... India-Pakistan bilateral series could happen in 2014, feels Najam Sethi Pakistan, S.Africa series logo launched Sethi boosts egos of team players |
The Guardian | Who bombed Pakistan's Christians? GlobalPost A Christian church, a crowded market, a bus full of government employees — these are some of the latest targets in Pakistan's increasingly violent domestic war, which pits diverse militant groups against a government that seems powerless to rein them in. Suicide car bombing kills 15 people in Pakistan Pakistan: Suicide bombing kills 15 in northwest Pakistan militants attack pro-government group; at least 13 dead |
DAWN.com | Pakistan needs to set its house in order gulfnews.com When Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh last week walked out of their meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly's annual gathering in New York, neither could claim much by way of significant ... Pakistan says evidence of Balochistan interference shared with India Pakistan Army Chief Lobbies to Keep Role Pakistan army chief tipped to get new powerful job on retirement: sources |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Pakistan: Girl Shot by Taliban Wins a Rights Award New York Times The Pakistani schoolgirl who survived a Taliban assassination attempt received a human rights award on Friday. The girl, Malala Yousafzai, an education activist, was shot as she traveled to school in northwest Pakistan last October. On Friday in London ... Malala receives another award for her bravery 'Thank God I'm not dead': Malala's first thought after shooting |
BBC News | Pakistan may ban Skype in Karachi, citing use by terrorists Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's second-most populous province moved Thursday to ban Skype and several other Web-based forms of communication, saying they were being used by militants and criminals. “Terrorists are using these networks to ... Pakistan province orders halt to Skype over security concerns Pakistan Wants to Ban Skype in Karachi Pakistan's Sindh Province To Ban Skype, Viber For 3 Months Over Terrorist ... |
The Nation | Pakistan hands Balochistan meddling proof to India The Nation “Pakistan also presented the evidence of foreign hands in Balochistan violence before the relevant forum,” he said, without naming the forum. “We have provided the evidence to whom it was needed to be provided,” he said, adding that this evidence has ... Push for regional peace: Indian president accuses Pakistan of exporting terror Pakistan's Kashmir Fatigue Foreign Secretary Jalil Abbas Jilani said on Saturday evidence of Indian ... |