The Independent | Pakistan Taliban Lambastes Schoolgirl for UN Speech Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Malala Yousafzai, a teenage campaigner for girls' education who was nearly killed by Pakistani militants, was feted at the United Nations last week. Here at home, however, she has been widely portrayed as part of a Western conspiracy against ... Pakistan Taliban commander invites shot teen Malala back to Pakistan, wishes ... Pakistan Taliban's letter to Malala Yousafzai: We tried to kill you because ... Pakistan's Taliban accuses 16-year-old rights activist Malala of smear campaign |
The Nation | Pakistan to try to mend fences with Afghanistan Fox News Pakistan, which had helped persuade Taliban to agree to sit down with the Americans — and possibly with the Afghans after that — now contends that intransigence, suspicion and Afghan President Hamid Karzai's reluctance to invite his political ... Taliban peace talks the focus as Pakistan to try to mend fences with Afghanistan US, Pakistan plot to break Afghanistan Hague's visit |
Osama bin Laden's life in Pakistan Christian Science Monitor A high-level, independent Pakistani commission, set up after the US raid that killed Osama bin Laden in 2011, spent two years interviewing 200 people and reviewing thousands of documents. Its findings were suppressed until a leaked copy was published ... |
New Pakistan government vows to rescue ailing power sector Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan's new energy minister promised on Thursday to fix the country's ailing energy sector in three years, laying out an ambitious plan to tackle crippling power shortages that have devastated the economy and sparked violent ... |
AFP | Pakistan cook held as 22 poisoned in 'political feud' Fox News MULTAN, Pakistan (AFP) – Police in Pakistan have arrested a cook on suspicion of murder after 22 members of a powerful landowning clan were poisoned in an alleged political feud with a rival branch of the family. Arsal Khan Khichi, who lost out on a ... Cook arrested for mass poisoning in Pakistan 25 poisoned to death; cook arrested |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan's New Top Diplomat Heads to Kabul Wall Street Journal- India Pakistan's new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, elected in May, has said he wants better ties with neighboring Afghanistan. Kabul regularly accuses Pakistan of supporting Taliban insurgents and obstructing peace negotiations, charges revived on Thursday in ... Hague in Pakistan: Islamabad backs regional peace efforts, says PM Nawaz India-Pakistan ties crucial for Afghan peace: Cameron A New Drone Deal For Pakistan |
The Friday Times | ISI on the mat in Pakistan The New Indian Express Scathing in its denunciation of Pakistan's “deep state”, with intelligence ace ISI at its anchor, is the verdict of the Abbottabad Commission's report on the American stealth operation that eliminated Osama bin Laden (OBL) on the night of May 2, 2011. World forms commissions to know the truth, Pakistan buries the facts alive COMMENT : OBL Commission Report Choosing dereliction over collusion — Dr ... |
Taliban commander regrets attack on Pakistani teen USA TODAY SHARECONNECT 73 TWEETCOMMENTEMAILMORE. PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) — A prominent Pakistani Taliban commander has written a letter to a teenage girl shot in the head by the group, expressing regrets that he didn't warn her before the ... |
Heroin in Pakistan more affordable than food RT (blog) Over one billion dollars' worth of heroin each year – that is the deadly fallout Pakistan gets from the blooming narcotics industry that provides the main cash crop in devastated Afghanistan. Locals say heroin is cheaper than food. It's thought ... |
Press TV | Gunmen kill 2 troops in Pakistan Press TV Heavily-armed gunmen have attacked a vehicle carrying Pakistani paramilitary forces in Kamar village in Pakistan's northwestern tribal area of Bajaur tribal agency bordering Afghanistan, killing two troops and wounding four others. According to a ... |