Pakistan's Persecuted Christians New York Times 30 were the university's American rector and two of Pakistan's five provincial governors. Senior officials in Lahore had already warned the public to be vigilant. The police had information that the Taliban had dispatched suicide bombers to the city to ... |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan boosts security ahead of procession Aljazeera.com Pakistan is preparing for a spate of religiously-motivated violence during the next 24 hours, introducing security measures that include the suspension of mobile phone services. The Shia Muslim procession of Chehlum takes place on Tuesday, marking the ... Security beefed up across Pakistan for Chehlum Mobile service in 31 cities to shut down for chehlum Security on high alert across Pakistan for Chehlum processions |
BBC News | Pakistan's ex-ruler Pervez Musharraf to go on treason trial BBC News Pakistani former military ruler Pervez Musharraf is due to go on trial on treason charges. He will appear before a special court in Islamabad - a day after his petition that only a military court could examine his actions was rejected. The charge ... Pakistan court says it cannot lift Musharraf travel ban Pakistan court rejects Musharraf's plea seeking to lift travel ban |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan-Bangladesh relationship strained Aljazeera.com Dhaka, Bangladesh - Ties between Pakistan and Bangladesh have been strained over the past week after Pakistan passed a national assembly (NA) resolution protesting Thursday's execution of Jamaat-e-Islami's former Assistant Secretary General Abdual ... Pakistan, US 'interference' condemned BNP still shying away from Pakistan resolution issue |
IBNLive | Pakistan to 'reiterate' demand for greater role of UN observers along LoC Times of India LAHORE: Pakistan is likely to reiterate its demand for a 'greater role' for the UN military observers to end cross-Line of Control (LoC) tensions and to ensure better implementation of the 2003 ceasefire agreement along the 778-km long India-Pakistan ... India, Pakistan DGMOs to meet after 14 years to discuss LoC tensions Pakistan to seek bigger role for UNMOGIP at DGMOs meet tomorrow India, Pakistan DGMOs to meet on Tuesday |
DAWN.com | Gul's return a boost for Pakistan, Mathews says DAWN.com SHARJAH: Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews admitted dropping a catch off Pakistan centurion Mohammad Hafeez and paceman Umar Gul's return played a crucial role in his team's defeat in the third one-day match in Sharjah. Lasith Malinga dropped a ... All-round Hafeez sinks Sri Lanka Well-rounded Hafeez helps Pakistan crush Sri Lanka Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 3rd ODI in Sharjah: Hafeez, Gul star as Pakistan thrash ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | Pakistan welcomes Turkish PM Erdoğan with cultural show Hurriyet Daily News Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan attended a Grand Cultural Show at historical Atchison College today after arriving in Pakistan's second largest city Lahore on Dec. 23 for an official two-day visit. He was accompanied by Chief Minister of ... Turkey to provide 'road map' for development to Pakistan Pakistan, Turkey premiers vow to strengthen bilateral relations Turkish PM Visits Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan to face yearly loss of $145 million The News International ISLAMABAD: With the Kishenganga debacle in The Hague court, Pakistan is to brave loss of $145 million every year for the power lost in Neelum-Jhelum (N-J) project following massive reduction in water flows. More significantly, in drought conditions, ... Energy trade: Pakistan moves closer to electricity import from India Pakistan, India contented over Kishenganga verdict Kishenganga issue: India gets relief, Pakistan objections rejected |
Voice of America | Pakistani Army Launches Offensive Near Afghan Border Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Residents of Pakistan's ethnic Pashtun region of North Waziristan accused government troops on Monday of killing dozens of civilians during a military operation against Taliban insurgents. The operation started just after a Dec. 18 suicide ... Pakistan Army Operation in North Waziristan Kills Dozens Pakistan anti-Taliban push 'kills civilians' Pakistan accused of killing civilians in military offensive |
International Business Times | Pakistan's Amazon Warrior: Samina Baig, The Young Woman Who Climbs ... International Business Times Malala Yousafzai may be the most famous young Pakistani woman on the world – but she should perhaps share that status with 21-year old Samina Khayyal Baig, a young lady who, like Malala, has shattered the stereotypes about females from her country. |