DAWN.com | Musharraf Plans Return to Pakistan in Weeks Voice of America March 01, 2013. Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf says he will end his self-imposed exile and return to Pakistan within weeks to take part in parliamentary elections. Musharraf has not followed through on previous pledges to return to Pakistan. Former President Musharraf announces return to Pakistan Musharraf says he will return to Pakistan next week Pervez Musharraf to return to Pakistan before election |
DAWN.com | Rain washes out Pakistan-SAfrica T20 clash DAWN.com -Photo by AFP. DURBAN: The first Twenty20 international between South Africa and Pakistan was abandoned because of rain at Kingsmead on Friday. Pakistan can surprise South Africa in T20 skirmish | 'Whatmore must learn Urdu if he is to succeed' | PCB ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistani stocks close higher; rupee firms DAWN.com KARACHI: Pakistan's stock market closed higher on Friday, boosted by continuous foreign buying and buoyed by expectation that the new caretaker government will soon take over in advance of elections scheduled for this spring. The Karachi Stock ... |
DAWN.com (blog) | Pakistan to Iran, a detour from Bangladesh DAWN.com (blog) Marcos in Philippines, Pinochet in Chile and Ziaul Haq in Pakistan did not impose their undemocratic and brutal rules in the same era by coincidence. You also cannot leave it to the theory of chance that Aquino was assassinated by Marcos, Allende ... |
BBC News | Pakistan-Iran pipeline work 'to begin on 11 March' BBC News Work on a gas pipeline between Iran and Pakistan will begin on 11 March, Pakistani officials say. The project has led US officials to warn that it may fall foul of sanctions on Iran's nuclear programme. The long-delayed project is seen in Pakistan as a ... Iran pipeline work to begin March 11: Pakistan officials Iran-Pakistan pipeline project to get under way next week Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline will raise serious concerns: US |
DAWN.com | Pakistani firm makes IED-proof fertiliser DAWN.com WASHINGTON, Feb 28: A Pakistani firm has invented a new formula to make fertilisers that cannot be converted into bomb-making materials, diplomatic sources told Dawn. The firm, Fatima Group, has succeeded in making non-lethal alternatives to ... |
NDTV | Pakistan hope for better deal after umpiring howlers in Tests DAWN.com PAKISTAN after suffering the Test series whitewash against South Africa are now focused on the new format which gets underway today at Kingsmead in Durban with the first T20 match. Changes have been made in both teams and expectations are high too. Rain washes out South Africa vs Pakistan T20 clash Rain foils Proteas, Pakistan Pakistan vs South Africa: 1st T20 called off due to rain |
DAWN.com | LeJ involved in 80 pc of Pakistan's terror incidents, says Rehman Malik DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik said on Friday that the outlawed outfit Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) was involved in 80 per cent of terrorism incidents in Pakistan, DawnNews reported. During an informal talk with media persons the federal ... Pakistan Security Brief - March 1, 2013 LeJ men top wanted terrorists list in Pakistan Pakistan issues fresh list of 109 'most wanted' terrorists |
DAWN.com | Taliban welcome JUI-F APC declaration for peace talks DAWN.com Photo by Tanveer Shahzad. PESHAWAR: Pakistani Taliban militants have welcomed the five-point declaration of an All Parties Conference (APC) called by the Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam – Fazl (JUI-F) for steps to restore peace in Pakistan's restive tribal areas. Pakistan pondering talking to Taliban EDITORIAL : Peace, but at what cost? JUIF APC underway in Islamabad |
Washington Post | Gunmen kill a newspaper reporter in southwest Pakistan Washington Post QUETTA, Pakistan — Pakistani police say gunmen on a motorcycle have shot and killed a reporter in southwest Pakistan. Senior police officer Ahmed Shah Lango says Mahmood Ahmed Afridi was killed on Friday as he walked to a press club in the town of ... Senior journalist shot dead in Pakistan Gunmen kill journalist in SW Pakistan |