BBC News | Pakistan gunman arrested as Islamabad stand-off ends BBC News A five-hour stand-off in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, has ended with a gunman being arrested. The gunman was shot in the leg by police after a politician had tried to disarm him and was himself shot. The life of the politician, Zamurd Khan, does not ... Police shoot and wound armed motorist after hours-long standoff in Pakistan's ... Police locked in hours-long standoff with gunman in Pakistan's capital Armed man demanding Islamic law in Pakistan arrested |
DAWN.com | Border firing continues as India, Pakistan mark independence Reuters Indian President Pranab Mukherjee sounded a stern note in an independence day speech on Wednesday night, warning Pakistan: "Our commitment to peace is unfailing but even our patience has limits." Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, in his annual dawn ... Analysis: Are India and Pakistan headed for war? India Asks Pakistan to Rein in Islamic Militants Spoilers threaten Pakistan-India peace process |
Wall Street Journal- India | Foe of US, India Raises Profile in Pakistan Wall Street Journal- India India last week accused Pakistan of being behind the killing of five of its soldiers in the disputed Kashmir region. Pakistan denies involvement in those deaths, which have cast doubt over the initiative by new Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to ... Hafiz Saeed tells India how it can become friends with Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistan's 'disappeared': families go to court for compensation The Guardian She is Hameeda Bibi, the mother of Farmanullah, and is an unlikely figure to be taking on Pakistan's powerful security services. Last week, she was in court once more to hear further discussion of how 1m Pakistani rupees (£6,400) should be paid to her ... |
Economic Times | India retaliates strongly after unprovoked Pakistan attack at LoC Economic Times JAMMU: Using heavy calibre guns, Indian Army retaliated strongly after Pakistani troops today resorted to unprovoked and indiscriminate firing with rocket and mortar shell attacks on LoC posts in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch sector that injured three ... Pakistan Says Indian Military Killed a Civilian in Kashmir Pakistan violates ceasefire for 11th time in five days; one civilian injured Pakistan violates ceasefire again, targets 16 Indian posts |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan news Asif confesses to spot-fixing ESPNcricinfo.com Sport forgives cheats too easily and Pakistani cricket has recovered from this controversy with great resolve and honour; what they don't need is to kick out one of their promising young talents from the team for someone who has disgraced his country. Mohammad Asif, banned Pakistan bowler, apologises for involvement in spot ... Pakistan paceman Asif confesses guilt over 2010 match-fixing affair Cricket: Pakistan bowler admits spot-fixing |
India PM tells Pakistan to stop 'anti-India activity' Fox News NEW DELHI (AFP) – Premier Manmohan Singh warned Pakistan on Thursday against using its soil for "anti-India activity", following a fresh escalation of tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours over a deadly attack on Indian soldiers. "India has ... |
Voice of America | India Asks Pakistan to Ensure Territory is Not Used by Militants Voice of America NEW DELHI — The Indian prime minister has called on Pakistan to ensure that its territory is not used for anti-India activities. The warning came during an annual Independence Day address to the nation and follows a spike in tensions between the South ... |
Economic Times | Parliament rejects Pakistan National Assembly resolution Economic Times NEW DELHI: The border incidents and recent tension in ties between India and Pakistan have escalated into an exchange between Parliaments of the two countries by way of sternly-worded resolutions. India rejected a resolution passed by Pakistan's ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Indian Prime Minister Warns Pakistan On Independence Day RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Pakistan has denied involvement of its troops in the ambush -- the deadliest incident involving Indian soldiers along the Line of Control since the two countries agreed to a cease-fire in 2003. The two sides are separated by UN-monitored boundary known ... |