New York Times | Suicide Attack at Market in Northwest Pakistan Kills at Least 21 New York Times The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in Hangu, about 70 miles west of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province. Abu Omar, a Taliban commander in the neighboring tribal region of North Waziristan, said in a telephone ... Suicide bomb kills 22 near mosques in northwest Pakistan Suicide bomber attacks Shiite mosque in northwest Pakistan, killing 23 people Pakistan Blast Targets Shi'ite Mosque |
Pakistan opposition take aim at energy crisis ahead of elections Christian Science Monitor But negotiating the complex political web that has kept Pakistan in the energy dark ages is not as simple as opposition leaders suggest, say analysts. What should be a mere technical challenge has escalated as the government has become paralyzed. |
BBC News | Zero Dark Thirty is seen by some as insulting to Pakistan's intelligence agency BBC News Zero Dark Thirty, the film depicting the hunt for al-Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Pakistan has been boycotted by cinemas there, but bootlegs are avidly watched nonetheless. Author Mohammed Hanif assesses whether Pakistanis see the film as an insult, ... What Pakistan Thinks of Zero Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty: the view from Pakistan Pakistan boycotts Zero Dark Thirty |
DAWN.com | Pakistan in front on opening day DAWN.com Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez celebrates after taking the wicket of Morne Morkel and bowl out South Africa for 253 during their cricket test match against South Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa, Friday, Feb. 1, 2013. (AP Photo). Pakistan's supporters ... |
DAWN.com | Afridi calls on FICA, CA to end Pakistan isolation DAWN.com No international cricket has been played in Pakistan, which suffers near daily Taliban and Al-Qaeda-linked violence, since gunmen attacked the Sri Lankan team bus in March 2009, killing eight Pakistanis and wounding seven visiting players. Minnows ... Pakistan Super League: Phil Mustard eyes $100000 contract Pakistan Super League organizers say 50 foreign players signed up '50 foreigners signed for Pakistan Super League' |
NDTV | First Test, Day 1: Pakistan bowlers ruin Graeme Smith's party NDTV Johannesburg: Two part-time bowlers spoiled Graeme Smith's big day as South Africa were bowled out for 253 on the first day of the first Test against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium on Friday. South Africa were dismissed after Smith, celebrating 100 ... Pakistan ruin Graeme Smith's historic day Hafeez Pakistan's hero on day one Pakistan fielders snatch upper hand against South Africa on day one of first test |
Times of India | No hasty normalization of ties with Pakistan: Antony Times of India RELATED. NEW DELHI: The chill in India-Pakistan diplomatic ties will not go away any time soon, with New Delhi insisting that Islamabad will first have to make good its promises before it can get back to being business as usual between the two countries. Pakistan must translate promises into action, says Defence Minister LoC tensions: Understanding Indian aggression against Pakistan India in no hurry on ties with Pakistan: Antony |
Times of India | India irked as China gets Pakistan's strategic Gwadar port Times of India NEW DELHI: Pakistan's cabinet formally agreed to hand over the operation of its strategically located Gwadar port to China on Wednesday. This puts in place China's famed "string of pearls" strategy which may have significant implications for India. Chinese company to run key Pakistan Port Pakistan agrees to transfer control of strategic port to China Pakistan Inducts China Into Balochistan To Counter India – Analysis |
Sky News Australia | Cameron to Host Afghan-Pakistan Summit Bloomberg Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Afghan President Hamid Karzai will join Cameron at the house, known as Chequers, for dinner tomorrow evening and then hold talks the following morning, the premier's office said. It will be the third time the ... Pakistan, Iran pipeline approval encouraging |
NDTV | Women's WC: Australia beat Pakistan in a low-scoring thriller NDTV Cuttack: It was a bowlers' day out at the Barabati Stadium as 20 wickets fell and only 259 runs were scored during the ICC Women's World Cup group B match between Pakistan and Australia in Cuttack on Friday. Sadia Yousuf (3/30), Asmavia Iqbal (2/36 ... Southern Stars thrash Pakistan in Cup opener Australian women trounce Pakistan by 91 runs Pakistan team sleeping at stadium |