Voice of America | Protests in Pakistan after deadly bomb attack Washington Post Pakistani Shiite Muslims await the burial of their relatives and friends who were killed in Thursday's deadly bombings, during a protest in Quetta, Pakistan. About 3,500 Pakistani Shiites protested in southwestern Pakistan for a second day, blocking a ... Pakistan Shi'ites watch over 96 bomb dead for second night Anger Rises in Pakistan Over Killings of Shi'ite Muslims Talks fail to quell Pakistan Shia protests |
Times of India | Pakistan, India Seek to Ease Tension Over... ABC News Despite the worst bout of violence in years along the disputed Kashmir border, Pakistani and Indian officials have kept tension from spiraling out of control. It's an example of just how far the archenemies have come since relations were shattered by ... Delhi doctors help transplant livers in Pakistan UPA lacks courage to deal with Pakistan |
Daily Beast | Pakistan Taliban say they won't attack army in key area Reuters PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - The Pakistani Taliban said on Saturday they would cease their occasional attacks on the Pakistani army in the Taliban stronghold of North Waziristan and concentrate attacks on NATO forces in Afghanistan instead - an ... Taliban Prisoners Walk Free US, Pakistan And The Afghan Future Nightmare – Analysis Pakistan's army: taking on the Taliban in Waziristan |
Economic Times | Firing from Pakistan could be to push through militants into India: reports NDTV Srinagar: There were reports of fresh firing at the Line of Control in Poonch sector in Jammu and Kashmir last night. There had been a pause in the firing yesterday but reports suggest it started again late at night. Meanwhile, Air Chief Marshal NAK ... Pakistan mum on brigadier-level talks Clear and present threats to Pakistan Pakistan's new LoC bunkers have 'made by China' stamp |
BBC News | Tahirul Qadri - Pakistan's latest political 'drone'? BBC News A prime-time ad on the electronic media in Pakistan these days shows Dr Tahirul Qadri, a Canada-based Islamic scholar of Pakistani origin, goading the public into joining his "long march" on the capital Islamabad on Monday. "If you fail to come out, if ... Pakistan: moving on Toronto-area mullah catapults onto Pakistan's stage Pakistan government launches talks with cleric Qadri to avert long march |
Times of India | Pakistan may force us to look at other options: IAF chief Times of India NEW DELHI: A furious India on Saturday kept up the pressure on Pakistan over the killing of two soldiers and beheading of one of them with Indian Air Force (IAF) chief Air Chief Marshal NAK Browne saying that the country may have to look at "other ... Indian Air Chief threatens Pakistan Toothless diplomacy: India may have to look at other options for compliance ... Indian Air Force chief warns Pakistan |
Toronto Star | Last moments of Pakistan's student martyr's life Toronto Star While attacks on Shia Muslims in Pakistan have led to the deaths of hundreds in recent months, Khan's killing struck a chord with Pakistanis and became front-page news there after Jatoi and Talpur initially evaded arrest. Both are members of families ... |
Pakistan delegation forced out of Gujarat summit? Times of India Modi's tirades against Pakistan are well-known, whether it is the 'Miyan Musharraf' jibe or more recently accusing the central government of "giving away" the disputed Sir Creek to the neighbouring country. The Karachi chamber, however, has been ... |
NDTV | Saeed Ajmal wins 4 Pakistan cricket awards NDTV Pakistan ODI captain Mohammad Hafeez was named player of the year; Azhar Ali picked as test player of the year and left-handed opening batsman Nasir Jamshed was chosen best ODI batsman. Young left-arm fast bowler Junaid Khan received the ... Ajmal sweeps Pakistan awards ICC supports cricket-starved Pakistan Indian cricketers keen on Pakistan Super League |
The Express Tribune | Food and beverages: Pakistan among PepsiCo's top 10 non-US markets The Express Tribune “Pakistan is one of the largest and fastest growing markets for PepsiCo around the world,” said Khan, the Rawalpindi-born head of PepsiCo's North and South Asia business unit. His division covers Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines ... |