New York Times | Pakistani Militant, Price on Head, Lives in Open New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — Ten million dollars does not seem to buy much in this bustling Pakistani city. That is the sum the United States is offering for help in convicting Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, perhaps the country's best-known jihadi leader. Yet Mr. Saeed ... |
ABC News (blog) | New Film Investigates Rape, Politics in Pakistan ABC News (blog) Since Soomro's alleged rape, she and her relatives have lived in fear that a Pakistani tribunal will order her parents to carry out an honor killing on the grounds that being raped brings shame to the family — something that happens frequently in ... |
DAWN.com | 'Pakistan will not win a Test on this tour' DAWN.com Pakistan will obviously be looking to prove otherwise, but it seems former players and experts are unanimous in expressing reservations about their chances. To add to their misery, Haysman believes the pitch at Newlands, Cape Town, will be of a similar ... No rotation for South African Test bowlers |
BBC News | Deadly risks run by Pakistan's cough syrup addicts BBC News Siddiq used to sell homemade crackers on his bicycle in Gujranwala in north-east Pakistan. On 26 December last year, he had made good money and to celebrate, he brought his recreational drug on the way home - a cough syrup known in his circle by the ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Plans Amusement Park in Town Where Bin Laden Lived Voice of America PESHAWAR — Pakistan plans to build a $30 million amusement park and outdoor activity center on the edge of the northwestern town of Abbottabad, where U.S. special forces killed Osama bin Laden, an official said on Monday. The private venture in the ... How 'Zero Dark Thirty' is Viewed in Pakistan Pakistan plans Osama bin Laden amusement park Bin Laden's 'ambassador to Italy' killed by drone |
DAWN.com | Pakistan: A Tipping Point? Huffington Post A revolution averted: as we prepared to fly to Pakistan, we realized that the country was being held hostage by a charismatic Canada-based cleric, Dr. Tahirul Qadri, chief of Tehreek-e-Minhajul Quran. He held a march with 40-50,000 of his supporters in ... Imran moves to join Qadri's anti-ECP front PTI, Qadri on same page on reforming ECP Imran, Qadri join hands against ECP |
BBC News | Official: Flash floods following torrential rains kill 29 people in ... Fox News PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A Pakistani official says flash floods following torrential rains in the country's northwest this week have killed 29 people. A spokesman for the disaster management authority in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said Wednesday that most ... Pakistan rain and storms kill dozens Heavy rain kills 34 in Pakistan Heavy rain, floods kill 34 people in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Thirty religious parties endorse fatwa against terrorism DAWN.com File Photo. LAHORE: As many as 30 religious parties have endorsed an edict (fatwa) against target killing, sectarian murders and suicide attacks issued by Sunni Ittehad Council Pakistan. The parties, including Jamat-e-Ahle Sunnat Pakistan, Markzi ... |
DAWN.com | India, Pakistan knocked out of World Cup DAWN.com MUMBAI: India were knocked out of the ICC Women's World Cup after suffering an upset 138-run drubbing at the hands of Sri Lanka in a crucial Group 'A' encounter here on Tuesday night. Chasing a challenging total of 283, the hosts put up a pathetic show ... India to play for pride against Pakistan India, Pakistan Out of World Cup India, Pakistan knocked out of ICC Women World Cup |
Aljazeera.com | IOC issue warning to Pakistan government Aljazeera.com Hasan said the timing of the sports board's bid to create a new national Olympic entity was a calculated move, ahead of IOC executive board meetings on February 15 where the Pakistan situation will be discussed. PSB officials could not be reached by ... Arif Hasan-led National Olympic Committee declared legitimate IOC warns Pakistan against government interference IOC, OCA reiterate support for POA |