Times of India | In aftermath of scathing bin Laden report, Pakistan asks itself hard questions NBCNews.com (blog) A new report that was commissioned by Pakistan after the U.S. raid that killed Osama Bin Laden concluded he did not hide in mountain caves but moved freely between addresses in Pakistan for nine years, shaving his beard and sometimes wearing a ... The Abbottabad Commission: What Pakistan Must Learn After the bin Laden Raid Pakistan obsession with India led to successful Osama raid, probe report says Bin Laden killing: official report criticises Pakistan and US |
Wall Street Journal- India | Bombing Kills Top Security Aide to Pakistan President New York Times Published: July 10, 2013. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — President Asif Ali Zardari's chief security officer was killed in a bombing in the port city of Karachi on Wednesday, raising concerns about the vulnerability of even senior officials to attack by militants. Pakistan president's close aide killed in suicide attack Bomber Kills Aide to Pakistan President Pakistan bomb kills Zardari security chief |
The Propagandist | In Pakistan, army adamant on fighting the other Taliban Reuters KALAM, Pakistan (Reuters) - In the past few years, Pakistan's Swat valley has been occupied by Islamic insurgents, undergone a bruising counter-offensive by the army and then flooded by waters that washed away acres of fruit orchards and steeply ... Fourteen School Girls Killed by Terrorists in Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistan's Abbottabad report is serious, savage self-analysis The Guardian But did any Pakistani officials – military or civilian – know he was there? This is the second crucial element, and one of the key questions the report's authors, led by a retired supreme court judge, sought to answer. Their conclusion is that ... |
Pakistan great Mohammad has cancer op Fox News NOTTINGHAM, United Kingdom (AFP) – Pakistan great Hanif Mohammad has had an operation for liver cancer, a family friend told AFP on Wednesday. The 78-year-old underwent an operation at London Bridge hospital on Tuesday that saw his right liver ... |
Suicide bomber kills Pakistani president's guard USA TODAY KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — A suicide bomber attacked a vehicle Wednesday carrying one of the Pakistani president's guards in the southern city of Karachi, killing him and two police officers, police said. President Asif Ali Zardari was in Karachi at the ... |
Suicide bomber kills a private guard of Pakistan's president, 2 police ... Fox News KARACHI, Pakistan – Police say one of the guards for Pakistan's president and two police officers have been killed in a suicide bombing in southern Pakistan. The spokesman for President Asif Ali Zardari says the leader was not near the scene of the ... |
In aftermath of scathing report, Pakistan asks itself hard questions NBCNews.com (blog) ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – The leak of a 336-page report investigating the security lapses that led to both Osama bin Laden's extensive stay in Pakistan and the raid that killed him on May 1, 2011 shows that Pakistan has finally started asking itself some ... |
BBC News | 'Pakistan is bleeding' - ex counter terrorism chief BBC News When asked about the security situation in Pakistan, the former head of Pakistan's National Counter Terrorism Authority, Khawaja Khalid Farooq, told Gavin Esler the situation was "very bad" adding he thought the country was "bleeding". You can watch ... |
Times of India | Tweet owning up Bodh Gaya serial blasts traced to Pakistan Times of India MUMBAI/NEW DELHI: Two tweets purportedly from Indian Mujahideen that claimed the terror outfit carried out the serial blasts at Bodh Gaya and warned about a plot to attack Mumbai by July 13 have been traced to Pakistan. The Twitter handle ... Indian Mujahideen Bodh Gaya blasts tweet traced to Pakistan Indian Mujahideen Twitter account traced to Pakistan, suspended |