The Guardian (blog) | Bomb Planted in Bus Kills 8 Passengers in Pakistan ABC News A bomb planted in a bus killed at least eight passengers and wounded seven others in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, police said. The explosion happened when the bus was passing through a crowded bazar on its way from Peshawar to a nearby town, ... 9 Dead in Pakistan Blast Pakistan bus bomb kills at least eight passengers Bomb explodes on bus in northwest Pakistan |
BBC Sport | Umpire Nadeem Ghauri banned by Pakistan for four years BBC Sport Ghauri, who played one Test and six one-day internationals for Pakistan in 1990, umpired five Tests, 43 ODIs and four Twenty20 internationals from 2000 to 2010. The Bangladesh Cricket Board banned umpire Nadir Shah for 10 years in March 2013 after its ... Pakistan bans umpire after TV sting over spot-fixing Pakistan ban two umpires for corruption Pakistan Cricket Board bans umpire Nadeem Ghauri over spot-fixing |
Pakistan among countries with lowest voter turnout DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan ranks among the bottom four countries in terms of voter turnout, shows a document of the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) and the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP). According to the booklet jointly published ... |
The New Indian Express | Exposing Pakistan's recurring faultlines The New Indian Express Two reports regarding Pakistan that emerged in the past few days practically cry out for our attention. The first pertains to excerpts from a soon-to-be-published book that reported that Pakistan's ISI and CIA made a secret pact to facilitate drone ... |
8 Dead in Pakistan Blast Voice of America Pakistani police say at least eight people died Saturday when a bomb on a bus exploded in the northwestern city of Peshawar. A police spokesman said an additional seven people were injured in the blast. No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. |
Ex-Pakistani President Musharraf admits secret deal with US on drone strikes CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Ex-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf acknowledged his government secretly signed off on U.S. drone strikes, the first time a top past or present Pakistani official has admitted publicly to such a deal. Pakistani leaders ... |
The Guardian | Pervez Musharraf admits permitting 'a few' US drone strikes in Pakistan The Guardian Pakistani denials of involvement have been questionable since the WikiLeaks disclosure of a 2008 diplomatic cable in which the US ambassador Anne Patterson mentioned a discussion about drone strikes during a meeting with the then interior minister, ... Musharraf admits secret CIA drone deal Pervez Musharraf admits Pakistan OK'd US drone attacks Pakistan court extends bail to Musharraf |
8 killed in market blast in Pakistan Times of India ISLAMABAD: At least eight persons were killed and 10 others wounded on Saturday when a powerful blast ripped through a minibus on the outskirts of Peshawar city of northwest Pakistan, police and witnesses said. Police officials said a bomb planted ... |
Q & A with Pakistan's IT bigwigs DAWN.com A. Pakistan has overcome such challenges for a number of years. The key to winning investor confidence is innovation and business readiness in terms of urgency and agility in our services industry. Pakistan's information technology sector in particular ... |
Press TV | Rockets fired from Pakistan kill two Afghan women Press TV Afghan officials say at least two women have been killed and two more injured after rockets fired from Pakistan hit an area in Afghanistan's eastern province of Kunar, Press TV reports. Wasefullah Wasefi, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said ... 13 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban raid near Pakistan border In Afghan peace, the Pakistan factor Defense Ministry: Taliban attack on outpost near Pakistan border kills 13 ... |