New York Times | Africa and Pakistan Face Polio Outbreaks, in Blow to Global Fight New York Times The new Pakistan outbreak is in North Waziristan, near the frontier with Afghanistan. It is in an area where a warlord banned polio vaccinations after it was disclosed that the C.I.A. had staged a hepatitis vaccination campaign in its hunt for Osama ... Inside the CIA's Role in Pakistan's Polio Outbreak Polio on the Rise in Africa, Pakistan |
Pakistan Releases Indian Fishermen Despite Tension ABC News Pakistan and India regularly release fishermen who are detained after straying into each other's territorial waters. But tension is particularly high right now between the nuclear-armed rivals, who have fought three major wars since gaining ... Pakistan Says Soldiers Shot as India Border Tension Deepens Pakistan frees Indian fishermen amid Kashmir tensions Pakistan: More Soldiers Killed by Indian Fire in Kashmir |
The Guardian | Pakistan and Israel hit by polio setback The Guardian The battle to eliminate polio has hit apparent setbacks in northern Pakistan, where new cases are being reported, and in Israel, where the discovery of the virus in the sewage system has led to a mass immunisation campaign. Fourteen suspected cases of ... |
'Obscene' Pakistan cricket film hits cinemas Fox News The $1 million Pakistan-made movie "Main Houn Afridi" ("I am Afridi") tells the story of a young man who dreams of becoming as great a player as Afridi, and the trials he faces as he tries to follow in his hero's footsteps. The big-hitting all-rounder ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Zimbabwe v Pakistan, 1st T20, Harare ESPNcricinfo.com Its good to see the Pak win but the margin of victory was only half of what i thought if Pakistan won by 50 runs then it would've been better. Sohaib had a great debut cuz he faced the same number of balls as Afridi but scored more and hit one more 6 ... Pakistan claim an easy win against Zimbabwe in Twenty20 international opener Shehzad leads from the front in Pakistan Twenty20 win over Zimbabwe Maqsood debuts for Pakistan in first Zimbabwe T20 |
DAWN.com | Karzai Heads to Pakistan for Talks on Afghan Peace Process Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Afghan President Hamid Karzai is set to pay an official visit to neighboring Pakistan next week, perhaps as early as Monday, where he will seek help of the newly-elected leadership to arrange talks between his peace negotiators and Taliban ... Karzai heads to Pakistan to seek more Taliban releases Karzai to visit Pakistan |
IBNLive | Sectarian Clashes in Pakistan Kill 5 People ABC News Members of a radical Sunni Muslim group clashed Friday with minority Shiites in central Pakistan, fighting that killed five, police said. The clashes between the Ahle Sunnat Waljamaat members and the Shiites happened in the town of Bhakkar in Punjab ... Sectarian violence kills at least 10 in Pakistan 11 killed in sectarian clash in Pakistan's Punjab province |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Zimbabwe bring focus back to cricket ESPNcricinfo.com where is junaid khan and mohammad irfan, they are the second and third best bowlers for pakistan (first being ajmal). Sohail Tanvir and Asad Ali should make way for them. Haris Sohail should also be dropped for Sohaib Maqsood as he is only an ODI and ... |
Nawaz Sharif: If Pakistan is to prosper, we must stop bashing India Telegraph.co.uk In his first interview since returning to office, Mr Sharif, calm, deliberate and assured, makes clear that he sees his election victory as a mandate for peace with India. He talks with genuine feeling about the need for reconciliation with Pakistan's ... |
International Business Times | Olive Branch From Pakistan? PM Nawaz Sharif Wants Peace With India And An ... International Business Times Sharif, 63, now the most powerful politician in Pakistan for a third time (he lost the Prime Ministry in 1999 when the army chief General Pervez Musharraf staged a bloodless coup to topple him), told the Daily Telegraph that peace with India (and the ... Sharif wants to 'bring peace to Pakistan' Pakistan wants to bring peace through dialogue with Taliban, India: PM Receiver Email Sender Name Your Email Cancel |