BBC News | US seeks to ease Afghan-Pakistan tensions in Brussels talks 路透社 BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistan's army chief and a foreign ministry official held "productive" talks on Wednesday on easing tensions between the neighboring states, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, who hosted the ... Kerry: Pakistan-Afghanistan meetings end 'on a good track' John Kerry hosts Afghan-Pakistan talks in Belgium Kerry: More Work Needed on Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations - VOA |
ABC News | More legal trouble for ex-Pakistan military ruler as court rejects bail Fox News ISLAMABAD – A Pakistani court on Wednesday rejected bail for ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf in a case connected to the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in 2007, a government prosecutor said. It was the latest setback for ... More Legal Trouble for Pakistan's Musharraf Eight blasts hit three provinces of Pakistan Car bomb kills 4 in Pakistan, another defused |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan's Election Season: When Courting Voters Means Courting Death TIME For Pakistan's avowedly secular and anti-Taliban political parties, the biggest challenge is not persuading voters of their worth, but staying alive. Before the current election season got underway, the Pakistani Taliban announced that they would ... Pakistan: End election-related violence, prioritize human rights in election ... Security concerns ahead of Pakistan election Deadly Bombings In Southern Pakistan Seek To Disrupt Elections |
BBC News | Pakistan's MQM party shuts Karachi offices after attack BBC News The main political party in the Pakistani city of Karachi, the MQM, has closed its offices in protest over a fatal bomb explosion on Tuesday night. City businesses and offices have also shut following the blast, which killed five people and wounded ... Cities in Southern Pakistan Shut as Party Protests Deadly Attack Next election will not be fair in Pakistan: Farooq Sattar |
BBC News | Pakistan health workers targeted over Bin Laden death BBC News Later that month, Pakistani intelligence services arrested a provincial health department official, Dr Shakeel Afridi, whom they accused of leading the American CIA to Bin Laden by collecting DNA samples from his Abbottabad hideout under the cover of a ... |
Eurosport.com ASIA | Key figure in Pakistan fixing scandal dies DAWN.com LAHORE: Former international opener Salim Pervez, a key figure in a Pakistan match-fixing inquiry, died after suffering fatal injuries in a road accident, family and friends said Wednesday. “Pervez was riding a motorcycle when he was hit by a bigger ... Former Pakistan batsman Saleem Pervez dies Cricket-Key Pakistan figure in match-fixing inquiry dies |
BBC News | Nato urges Pakistan to fight militants BBC News Nato chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen has called on Pakistan to combat militants who use the country as a launch-pad for attacks on neighbouring Afghanistan. He was speaking alongside Afghan President Hamid Karzai on the eve of US-led talks aimed at ... |
RT | 5.7 quake rattles Afghanistan, kills 18, tremors felt in India and Pakistan RT At least 18 people died, dozens sustained injuries and many homes were destroyed when a powerful 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan, officials said. At least 18 people were killed in adjacent Nangarhar and Kunar provinces and the ... Quake kills seven in Afghanistan, tremors felt in Pakistan Earthquake kills 7 in Afghanistan, tremors felt in Pakistan Earthquake tremors felt across Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan Blast Wounds 13 - VOA Voice of America Residents stand among rubble and debris at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta, Pakistan, April 24, 2013. Rescue workers move a wounded man after a bomb attack in Quetta, Pakistan, April 24, 2013. A security official shows a grenade found at the site ... Bomb wounds 13 near Pakistan mosque Blast injures 13 near Shia mosque in southewestern Pakistan Bomb attacks wound 17 in Pakistan: police - The Nation |
The News International | Fake bomb detectors sold to Pakistan The News International Thousands of Pakistani victims targeted by bombers and blasts could still have been alive if these detectors were not fake and had worked effectively. James McCormick, 56, was found guilty of three counts of fraud at London's Old Bailey for selling ... |