The Voice of Russia | Militant Groups Clash in Pakistan, 24 Killed ABC News 'Two Islamic militant groups clashed Saturday over control of a prized valley in northwest Pakistan, killing at least 24 people and wounding dozens more, officials said. Arshad Khan of the Khyber tribal region said the fighting between the two Islamic ... At least 24 killed in Pakistan clashes Militant groups clash kills 24 in Pakistan Over 40 dead in Pakistan attack |
BBC News | Pakistan death worker Khalil Dale wins Robert Burns award BBC News A Dumfries-based Red Cross worker who was killed in Pakistan last year has won a major award. Khalil Dale was named the posthumous winner of the 2013 Robert Burns Humanitarian Award at a ceremony in Alloway in Ayrshire. Mr Dale, who was born in ... |
DAWN.com (blog) | 'Pakistan will play without fear in India' DAWN.com (blog) The International Cricket Council (ICC) was forced to shift Group B matches involving Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa from Mumbai to the eastern Indian city of Cuttack after the right-wing Indian Shiv Sena party threatened to disturb ... Cricket: Pakistan's World Cup games shifted from Mumbai Ireland to face Pakistan Women's World Cup : ICC confirms Cuttack switch |
Deutsche Welle | India warns Pakistan after Kashmir skirmishes Deutsche Welle At the parade, India placed on view its Agni V rocket, a long-range ballistic missile that is capable of delivering a one metric ton nuclear warhead anywhere in Pakistan and China, its two key regional rivals. The missile was test-fired in April 2012 ... India wheels out new missile, warning to Pakistan India celebrates Republic Day, warns Pakistan Indian president issues veiled warning to Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | On Pakistan and India relations The Express Tribune Today, puzzled and perplexed people in Pakistan wonder why the cold war with India has suddenly turned hot as demonstrated by the continued violations across the Line of control (LoC). Is the Indian motive and reason more prompting today, than the one ... Pakistan launches judicial inquiry into Indian prisoner's death Talks with India on Wullar Barrage put off Indo-Pakistani tension: Pakistan should crack down on militant infiltration |
Independent Online | Van Jaarsveld keeps Pakistan tie alive Independent Online East London – A swash-buckling innings of 92 by Dolphins left-hander Vaughn van Jaarsveld kept the South African Invitation XI in a game dominated by the Pakistan touring team on the second day of their four-day match at Buffalo Park on Saturday. Sarfraz, Gul boost Pakistan |
Times of India | Pakistan Factory Fire New York Times To the Editor: Re “Pakistan's Premier Intervenes in Fire Inquiry” (news article, Jan. 25): We reject insinuations that Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has tried to influence or interfere with the investigations against the garment factory owners in ... Should resolve all issues through talks: Pakistan Pakistan seeks friendship with India: PM Pakistan seeks friendship with India, PM Raja Pervez Ashraf says |
the Diplomat | UK envoy wants radical change in Pakistan The News International LONDON: Britain's High Commissioner to Pakistan Adam Thomson has called for a radical change in Pakistan, saying the government had “failed its people, failed to deliver on reforms.” Quoting him, the conservative Daily Telegraph of London said the High ... Pakistan's Battle for Democracy Pakistan polls must not be 'tainted': UK Pakistan govt has failed to deliver: UK diplomat |
Pakistan Security Brief - January 25, 2013 Critical Threats Project Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has become involved in a second judicial controversy, in addition to the Rental Power Projects (RPP) case for which the Supreme Court is seeking his arrest. Prime Minister Ashraf reportedly asked on December ... |
Daily Beast | Pakistan's Sinister Use of Prisoners Daily Beast And no one knows that better than Pakistan, which is beginning to exert its considerable influence over any Afghanistan endgame as the US and other coalition forces prepare to withdraw from the combat zone in 2014. Pakistan is determined to play a ... Pakistan says 700 people are being held without trial US, Pakistan are moving out of tense phase |