DAWN.com | Pakistan: Officials Say US Drones Kill 8... ABC News Several missiles fired from American drones slammed into a compound near the Afghan border in Pakistan early Tuesday, killing eight suspected militants, Pakistan officials said. The two intelligence officials said the compound was located near the town ... Pakistan: Officials say US drones kill 8 militants US drone attacks kill eight in Pakistan: officials Officials: Suspected US drone strike kills 17 in Pakistan's tribal region |
Globe and Mail | Pakistan Declares Barrick Venture Lease Invalid Wall Street Journal TORONTO—Pakistan's top court has declared invalid a lease that would allow a consortium that includes industry giant Barrick Gold Corp. to mine one of the world's richest deposits of copper and gold, a person familiar with the matter said. Pakistan's ... Pakistan voids gold, copper lease held by Barrick consortium Pakistan's top court declares lease for Barrick joint-venture project invalid |
Stuff.co.nz | Young blood gives Pakistan series win Stuff.co.nz Pakistan one-day captain Misbah-ul-Haq credited leftarm fast bowler Junaid Khan and Mohammad Irfan for the 2-1 series victory over India, the team's first win in India in seven years. Hundreds of fans greeted the national team and some danced to drums ... India-Pakistan Kotla ODI fixed: Paul Nixon Paul Nixon alleges India-Pakistan Delhi ODI was fixed Pakistan deliberately lost 3rd ODI against India, claims former England ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Protests Indian Attack on Military Post Voice of America Pakistan said Indian troops crossed the de-facto border known was the "Line of Control" and "physically raided" a Pakistani military outpost in the Bagh region. They said Indian forces withdrew after an exchange of gunfire. India officials dismissed ... India says Pakistan violated ceasefire Pakistan Protests Indian Attack on Army Post Pakistan lodges protest over 'unprovoked' India attack |
Pakistan Loving Fatburger as Fast Food Boom Ignores U.S. Drones Bloomberg Local and overseas business groups are queuing up to buy franchise rights in Pakistan for an array of popular food sold from Los Angeles to Kuala Lumpur, driven by rising demand from a booming middle class in South Asia's second-biggest economy after ... |
Deutsche Welle (press release) | Pakistan's fight to eradicate polio dealt major blow Deutsche Welle (press release) In Pakistan, the lives of health workers are in danger. In the last month, gunmen have killed 16 health workers who were on a door-to-door campaign to immunize children against polio. While no one has officially taken responsibility for the attacks ... PAKISTAN: Growing risks for aid workers |
Press TV | Pakistan Teeters Huffington Post (blog) While Taliban and other fighters protected by Pakistan cross the border to attack and kill U.S. troops and our NATO and Afghan allies, the Pakistan army denies that the Taliban exist inside Pakistan -- just as it denies it knew Osama bin Laden was ... Pakistan blocks over 3000 Afghan transit containers US drones kill up to 17 in Pakistan's tribal region Paris talks: Pakistan helped break the impasse |
Times of India | Pakistan protests LoC violation by India Times of India RELATED. Pakistan summons Indian envoy over alleged ceasefire violation. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Monday protested to India over what it said was an unprovoked attack by the Indian Army on a Pakistani checkpost in the Kashmir region. India has denied ... |
The Nation | BD's Pakistan tour is still on: Zaka The Nation LAHORE - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ch Zaka Ashraf has said the Bangladesh team's tour to Pakistan is still on and only date adjustments are being worked out in consultation with the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB). Talking to the reporters ... Zaka and Qasim's diplomatic coup Pakistan is safe for international cricket, says Zaka Ashraf PCB chief maintains silence on arrival in Pakistan |
Voice samples match 26/11 intercepts, says Pakistan Hindustan Times Pakistan's Federal Investigating Agency (FIA) has indicated to Indian officials that they have a water-tight case against Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi and 28 other accused in 26/11 Mumbai attacks. They have matched the voices ... |