Insight: Spiral of Karachi killings widens Pakistan's sectarian divide Reuters While beleaguered secularists and their Western friends hope Pakistan will mature into a more confident democracy at general elections due in May, the spiral of killings in Karachi, a microcosm of the country's diversity, suggests the polarizing forces ... |
DAWN.com | Talk of peace with Pakistan Taliban angers victims USA TODAY PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — Hazratullah Khan, who lost his right leg below the knee in a car bombing, answers immediately when asked whether the Pakistani government should hold peace talks with Taliban leaders responsible for attacks like the one that ... Pakistan to Seek Interpol Help in Extraditing Taliban Commander Pakistan to contact Interpol over Maulvi Faqir: Rehman Malik Spurned by Afghanistan, Pakistan to contact Interpol over Maulvi Faqir |
DAWN.com | Hapless Pakistan follow on after Abbott special DAWN.com CENTURION: Kyle Abbott took seven for 29 on his Test debut to send Pakistan crashing to 156 all out on the second day of the third and final Test against South Africa at SuperSport Park on Saturday. Pakistan, forced to follow on 253 runs behind, were ... Abbott has Pakistan reeling in near-record debut Abbott destroys Pakistan Pakistan follows on in 3rd test against. South Africa |
CBC.ca | Sunni Leader Arrested Over Sectarian Attacks in Pakistan New York Times Published: February 22, 2013. LAHORE, Pakistan — The Pakistani police on Friday detained the leader of a banned Sunni extremist group that had claimed responsibility for two sectarian bombings that killed nearly 200 people in the past six weeks. The group behind Pakistan's bloody bombings Leader of militant group arrested in Pakistan, police say Terror Leader Arrested in Pakistan |
The Nation | US working with Pakistan to defeat terrorism DAWN.com WASHINGTON: The United States wants to continue to work with Pakistan to defeat terrorism inside that country, said the US State Department while rejecting the perception that it was only interested in protecting its soldiers in neighbouring Afghanistan. 'Pakistan should focus on long-term solutions' US working with Pakistan to overcome energy crisis: Victoria Nuland Pakistan, Iran and US |
DAWN.com | PM resolves to go ahead with Iran gas plan DAWN.com HYDERABAD: Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf has said that Pakistan is keen to go ahead with the proposed gas pipeline project with Iran in order to overcome its energy crisis. Talking to journalists at the Government College, Hyderabad, during a visit ... Pakistan-Iran gas line project to help address energy crunch: PM PM says he is ready for accountability |
Pakistan openers Mohammad Hafeez, Imran Farhat firm in response to South ... Victoria Times Colonist The Associated Press / February 23, 2013. XKC130-223_2013_132643_high.jpg. Pakistan's Imran Farhat, center, reacts after playing a shot against South Africa during the second day of the third cricket test match in Pretoria, South Africa, Saturday, Feb. |
Pakistan seeks more Chinese investment The News International LAHORE: With handing over of Gwadar to China, now Pakistan is eyeing for more investment from the world's second largest economy that poured in $263 billion world over during 2004 and 2010. Of the total, $202 billion was in Asia with Pakistan hardly ... |
DAWN.com | 'Better' ways to meet Pakistan's energy needs than Pak-Iran gas deal: US DAWN.com WASHINGTON: The United States says there are “better and more cost-effective” ways for Pakistan to address its energy needs than projects like the Pak-Iran gas pipeline deal. “We understand that Pakistan has significant energy needs and requirements ... |
DAWN.com | President appoints new SC judge, IHC CJ DAWN.com Spokesperson to the President Senator Farhatullah Babar said the Parliamentary Committee on Judges Appointment in the Superior Courts, after receiving the nominations from the Judicial Commission of Pakistan, had unanimously agreed with the ... |