CBS News | Gunmen kill 7 charity employees in Pakistan CBS News The director of the group that the seven worked for says he suspects it may have been the latest in a series of attacks targeting anti-polio efforts in Pakistan. Some militants oppose the vaccination campaigns, accusing health workers of acting as ... Pakistan releases 8 Afghan Taliban prisoners Gunmen ambush NGO van killing 7 in Pakistan Pakistan official: 19 killed in attack on Shiites |
NPR (blog) | Attack On Aid Workers In Pakistan Leaves 7 Dead NPR (blog) Following an already violent year in Pakistan, on the first day of the New Year gunmen shot and killed five teachers and two aid workers as they were driving home from work. According to The Associated Press, the groups director said they may have been ... Gunmen in Pakistan shoot dead seven aid workers near capital 7 Aid Workers Gunned Down in Pakistan Gunmen kill 5 female teachers in Pakistan |
the Diplomat | India, Pakistan Exchange Nuclear Facilities List Voice of America Neither of the countries have signed the United Nations' Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. India and Pakistan on Tuesday also exchanged lists of Indians and Pakistanis in each other's prisons as part of an agreement signed in 2008. The prisoner lists ... Pakistan judicial commission may come by month-end New Year, New Problem? Pakistan's Tactical Nukes India, Pakistan exchange list of nuclear facilities |
Inquirer.net | WHO: Measles deaths surge in Pakistan in 2012; 306 children killed by disease Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — Measles cases surged in Pakistan in 2012, and hundreds of children died from the disease, an international health body said Tuesday. In recent days Pakistani officials said they launched an immunization campaign to reach children ... Pakistan: Record child measles deaths in 2012 Pakistan suffers 'record' child measles deaths Child Measles Deaths Surge In Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | BCB chief hopeful of Pakistan participation in BPL ESPNcricinfo.com Indian Opinion - Pakistan is in trouble when they know the only profitable tour for them is playing in India. Bangladesh fans and board are stupid if they think they can afford to pass up a chance play with a proper test team like pakistan...stop ... PCB: Bangladesh decision on Pakistan tour inappropriate Bangladesh pull back from Pakistan tour due to security concerns BCB stance on Pakistan tour inappropriate: PCB |
The Hindu | The charm and disgrace of India-Pakistan cricket The Hindu The reason, if I may add, is pretty simple — there are no political overtones to the Ashes whereas an India-Pakistan series is seldom without a political “tarkaa.” Perhaps, that is what raises the excitement quotient of India-Pakistan cricket ... India-Pakistan captains to be felicitated at Eden Gardens 2nd ODI: Past records at Eden completely favour Pakistan Pakistan eye series win at favourite venue |
BBC News | Pakistan Bomb Blast: Explosion In Karachi Sky News At least two people are killed after a bomb planted on a motorbike detonates in the Pakistan city of Karachi. 5:08pm UK, Tuesday 01 January 2013. PAKISTAN-UNREST-BLAST. Video: Aftermath of the bomb blast. Enlarge Pakistan Map. The aftermath of the ... Pakistan: Explosion 'hits Karachi crowd' Motorcycle bomb kills four in Pakistan Bomb blast in Pakistan's Karachi city, over a dozen injured |
Times of India | Pakistan players eager to watch Salman Khan hit Times of India Sources told TOI that before playing the first T20 match in Bangalore, the Pakistani players requested the local managers to make arrangements for them to watch the movie in a cinema hall. However, security concerns and logistical issues came in the way. |
Pakistan Embraces Man Behind 'One Pound Fish' Viral Video KQED There's a new Internet video that might give the Web sensation "Gangnam Style" a run for its money. It's for a song called "One Pound Fish," and its unlikely star is a 31-year-old Pakistani man who until recently was a fishmonger in London's Upton Park. |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan releases eight Taliban prisoners Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan released eight Taliban prisoners, including former justice minister Nooruddin Turabi, on Monday in an effort to facilitate the peace process in neighboring Afghanistan. The announcement by Pakistan's Foreign Ministry ... To encourage peace talks, Pakistan frees eight Taliban Pakistan frees more Afghan Taliban prisoners Pakistan releases more Afghan Taliban members: official |