The Nation | Pakistan Breaks Ground on Nuclear Plant Project With China New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday ceremonially broke ground on a $9.59 billion nuclear power complex to be built in Karachi with China's help, seeking to ease Pakistan's long-running energy crisis and signaling a new step ... Pakistan launches largest nuclear power project Pakistan's civil nuclear power project gets under way Govt determined to achieve load shedding free Pakistan, says PM |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Polio vaccination volunteers freed after Pakistan hostage ordeal NBCNews.com (blog) PESHAWAR, Pakistan –- Eleven teachers who were taken hostage last week for administering polio vaccines to children were released by Pakistani militants early Tuesday. The educators were working as volunteers and were delivering the drops in Sepah ... Kidnapped Pakistan polio workers 'are released' Teachers abducted in Pakistan for support of polio campaign are released Pakistan militants kidnap 11 teachers in polio vaccination campaign |
The Hindu | Pakistan still complacent five years after 26/11 Deutsche Welle In September 2009 seven suspects were taken to an anti-terrorism court in Pakistan for their alleged involvement in the attack. But the legal proceedings have been sluggish, as Pakistan accuses India of failing to bring forward substantial evidence ... Shinde asks Pakistan to act on evidence Bankruptcy of foreign policy on Pakistan Pakistan should punish 26/11 accused, enough evidence given: Sushilkumar ... |
BBC News | NATO supply trucks stuck in Pakistan amid concerns over protesters blocking path Fox News KARACHI, Pakistan – Trucks carrying NATO troop supplies to Afghanistan remained stuck in Pakistan on Tuesday as concern lingered about demonstrators seeking to stop the vehicles in protest of U.S. drone strikes, Pakistani transportation officials said. Pakistan protesters block Nato supply route Pakistan deploys first home-made drones Even when US drones hit the mark in Pakistan, they're still counterproductive |
BBC News | Pakistan militants lurking in the shadows BBC News ... cultural centre left more than 160 people dead. The Islamist militant group responsible - Lashkar-e-Taiba - has been largely quiet outside Pakistan's borders since then, but as the BBC's Brajesh Uphadyay reports, there are fears it is growing in ... SIMs planted by IB helped nail Pakistan's role in 26/11 Mumbai attacks 26/11 attacks anniversary: Terror is business for Pakistan, says BJP |
BBC News | Alarm over Pakistan's 'conciliatory' Taliban approach BBC News The chairman of the governing party in Pakistan has told the BBC that the government will continue to use whatever means it can to persuade the Pakistan Taliban to take part in peace talks, even though the militants have already rejected the offer ... Pakistan Releases 3 Senior Taliban Prisoners |
Washington Post | Pakistan unveils its own military drones, as protests continue against US attacks Washington Post After years of preparation, the Strategically Unmanned Aerial Vehicles were formally announced by Gen. Ashfaq Kayani, chief of Pakistan's military. The drones, called Burraq and Shahpar, will not be armed and are to be used only for surveillance ... Pakistan: Domestic Drones Ready Anger over US drones mounting, Pakistan builds own unmanned sky army Pakistan Inducts Armed UAVs |
ESPNcricinfo.com | South Africa v Pakistan, 2nd ODI: Tourists aim for history in Port Elizabeth SkySports Pakistan will try to seal their first one-day international series victory over South Africa at Port Elizabeth on Wednesday. Pakistan won the first of the three-match ODI series in Cape Town on Monday - their first ever victory at Newlands - and a win ... Pakistan eye maiden series win against SA Pakistan hope for further improvement Resurgent Pakistan eye historic triumph |
Washington Post | Some in Pakistan threatened by Turkish TV invasion Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — Ottoman Turks never expanded their empire as far as today's Pakistan, but some here fear their descendants are now launching a cultural invasion — via popular soap operas that Pakistani artists and politicians say threaten the ... Pakistan Fears Cultural Invasion By Turkish TV |
Pakistan Deploys First Domestic Drones ABC News The Pakistani military deployed its first fleet of domestically developed drones Monday, as police cracked down on a protest by demonstrators angry at the U.S. for using similar aircraft to attack Islamic militants in the country. The new Burraq and ... |