Latin American Herald Tribune | Day of violence leaves at least 47 dead in Pakistan CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Two separate bomb blasts in different parts of Pakistan on Sunday killed a total of at least 47 people and wounded more than 90 others, authorities said. The attacks are the latest in a series of violent acts that have ... Death toll in Pakistan attacks climbs to 52 Death toll from Pakistan terror attacks climbs to 52 Death toll in Pakistan attacks climbs to 52 - 14 News, WFIE, Evansville ... |
Pakistan's commercial hub faces growing extortion menace Reuters The worsening law and order situation in Karachi, which generates 25 percent of Pakistan's economic activity, presents one of the many challenges new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif must overcome to fulfill promises to set Pakistan on a path to faster growth. |
NDTV | Turning on the Lights in Pakistan New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Since Pakistan's biggest electricity company was privatized, its headquarters has been looted, its employees kidnapped and its boss nearly arrested by the government. Despite all of that, it is regarded as a roaring success. Power ... Pakistan utility company fights to power chaotic port megacity |
New York Times | Blasts Kill Dozens in Pakistan During British Leader's Visit New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Militant bombings in Pakistan killed dozens of people across the country on Sunday in attacks that overshadowed a visit by the British prime minister and underscored the array of threats facing Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's new ... Roadside bomb kills 17 in northwest Pakistan In Pakistan, three bomb blasts kill at least 36 Pakistan bombings kill 52 over weekend |
Firstpost | Exclusive: Pakistan angers Afghans by suggesting Taliban share power - minister Reuters KABUL (Reuters) - Pakistan has floated the concept of an Afghan power-sharing arrangement between Kabul and the Taliban as part of a peace talks "end game", Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Ershad Ahmadi said on Monday, a suggestion met with ... India, Pakistan Can Play Role in Afghanistan's Development VIEW : Need to build soft power — Ishrat Saleem Massacre in Pakistan's Karakoram signals eastern storms over China |
International Business Times | David Cameron Pakistan Visit: Bomb Attacks Kill 43 People Amid UK PM's Trip Huffington Post QUETTA, Pakistan — Bombings killed 49 people in three different areas of Pakistan on Sunday, just as Britain's prime minister was in the capital pledging to help to fight extremism. In the deadliest of the attacks, twin blasts near a Shiite Muslim ... Cameron Urges Pakistan To Get Tough On Terrorists, As Bloodshed Continues Bombs kill dozens in Pakistan as Sharif vows action Blast in Pakistani city of Quetta kills at least 28 |
NBCNews.com (blog) | 16 killed, including 4 children, in Pakistan bomb attack NBCNews.com (blog) PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- At least sixteen people, four of them children, were killed in a bomb blast near a convoy of soldiers in the Badhber area of Peshawar, the capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, Sunday. At least 25 others were injured, some of ... |
Pakistani militants kill aid workers, blame hero doctor's Bin Laden ruse Fox News The hero doctor who helped the CIA pinpoint Usama bin Laden was already despised in Pakistan, and now his efforts are being used to justify the murders of aid workers trying to prevent a polio outbreak. Shakil Afridi, the physician who helped carry out ... |
BBC Sport | Jenny Gunn bowls England Women to win over Pakistan BBC Sport Jenny Gunn took her hundredth England wicket as her five for 22 helped beat Pakistan by 111 runs in the first one-day international at Louth. England openers Charlotte Edwards and Arran Brindle put on 112 to help the hosts to 227-7 in Lincolnshire ... Pakistan thrashed by England in first ODI England women open with commanding win over Pakistan We have live coverage of Lincolnshire and Louth's first ever one-day ... |
Voice of America | Violence Threatens New Pakistani Government Voice of America “There is a heavy reliance in Pakistan on witnesses. Witness has to see the occurrence. He has to be available on the crime scene and then he has to be saying the same thing in the court, which hardly happens," Soofi explained. " I mean normally ... |