Aljazeera.com | US orders staff out of consulate in Pakistan Chicago Tribune ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - The U.S. government ordered the evacuation of non-essential staff from its consulate in the northeastern Pakistani city of Lahore on Friday due to the threat of attack, with the State Department also warning U.S. citizens not to ... Pakistan braces for possible militant attack US pulls staff from consulate in Pakistan US citizens warned not to travel to Pakistan |
US diplomatic posts to reopen except in Yemen and Pakistan Los Angeles Times Diplomatic posts in Sana, the Yemeni capital, and in the Pakistan city of Lahore will remain closed because of specific threats to those sites, State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in Washington. Eighteen of the 19 U.S. missions closed as a ... |
Economic Times | Time for India to re-assess its Pakistan policy Economic Times A political and public opinion storm raged for 24 hours before Antony went back to parliament to deliver a dramatically different explanation for the same incident, this time blaming Pakistan army's special forces. Antony lost face publicly on an ... Delhi Police cites proof of Dawood's presence in Pakistan Pakistan's deepening divisions Pakistan retracts Dawood remark, India wants justice |
BBC News | Pakistan city hit by second attack BBC News A second attack in Quetta in as many days has left several people dead, after gunmen opened fire outside a mosque in the southwest Pakistan city. The attack happened as worshippers left the Sunni Muslim mosque after sunrise prayers for the Eid al-Fitr ... Fresh attack targets Pakistan's Quetta At least 10 killed, dozens injured in attack outside Pakistan mosque Pakistan mosque attack kills 6, injures 15 |
Economic Times | Pakistan violates ceasefire again, opens fire on Indian Posts Economic Times JAMMU: Amid heightened tension on the border over the killing of five Indian soldiers, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire yet again by firing 7000 rounds of heavy ammunition and mortar shells for seven hours at Indian posts along the LoC in Poonch ... Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif calls for Kashmir new ceasefire Kashmir tensions threaten to return India and Pakistan to vitriolic past Shootings Heighten India-Pakistan Tension |
Adoption taboo in Pakistan The Star Online This handout photograph, taken on July 21 and released by Geo television, shows Pakistani television show host Aamir Liaqat (right) gesturing as he speaks with Surayya Bilqees after she adopted daughter Zainab at an Islamic quiz show for Ramadan in ... |
Hindustan Times | Dawood was in Pakistan, but has been 'chased out': Pak special envoy Hindustan Times For the first time, Pakistan has admitted to the presence of one of India's most wanted terrorists Dawood Ibrahim but said he has been "chased out" and could be in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). "Dawood (Ibrahim) was in Pakistan but I believe he was ... |
Economic Times | Another minister embarrasses Nitish Kumar by giving clean chit to Pakistan on ... Economic Times JAMUI (BIHAR): After the controversy over statement by Bihar Minister Bhim Singh on the killing of five Indian soldiers along LoC, his colleague in Nitish government has now raised hackles by giving a clean chit to Pakistan over the issue. "I don't ... LoC killings: Another minister embarrasses Nitish Kumar by giving Pakistan ... LoC killings: Bihar Minister gives clean chit to Pakistan, BJP demands apology ... |
Times of India | Highly unlikely Pakistan didn't know about Osama's presence in Abbottabad ... Times of India Khan who is now Pakistan's special envoy to India told TOI that he didn't really have authentic knowledge of the government or the military's role in hiding Laden but added that both eventualities — Pakistan knowing that Osama was living in the ... Pakistan unsafe to tour, says former cricket Board chief Shahryar Khan Pakistan unsafe for international cricket: Shahryar Pakistan not safe for touring international sides, says Shahryar Khan |
DAWN.com | Czech Mountain Climber Dies in Pakistan New York Times Zdenek Hruby, the head of the Czech mountaineering federation, died while climbing Gasherbrum I, a 26,469-foot peak in the northern Pakistani Karakoram range, the federation said on its Web site. No further details were given on the cause of his death, ... Czech mountaineer Zdenek Hruby dies in Pakistan's Karakoram |