New York Times | A Deadly Week in Northwestern Pakistan Ends With a Car Bomb Blast New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A powerful car bomb ripped through a busy marketplace in Peshawar, the regional capital of northwestern Pakistan, early Sunday, killing at least 38 people in the third major attack in and around the city in the past week. World ... Witness to Pakistan blast: 'Women and children were burning' Pakistan blast kills at least 41 at historic centuries-old market Market bombing kill 33 in Pakistan's Peshawar: police |
BBC News | India and Pakistan Talk, but Tensions Are High New York Times Published: September 29, 2013. LONDON — The leaders of Pakistan and India held their first official meeting in New York on Sunday, leaving with renewed promises of mutual restraint in Kashmir but little real hope for a fresh start in relations ... India and Pakistan 'will work together over Kashmir' India, Pakistan leaders say they want better ties but reach no concrete agreements India, Pakistan PMs aim to mend Kashmir ceasefire |
San Francisco Chronicle | PHOTOS: Pakistan's new island, pushed up by earthquake Denver Post (Associated Press) — Alongside the carnage of Pakistan's massive earthquake came a new creation: a small island of mud, stone and bubbling gas pushed forth from the seabed. Experts say the island was formed by the massive movement of the earth ... New major earthquake rocks southwest Pakistan 6.8 tremor hits Pakistan's Balochistan days after first quake killed hundreds Aftershock kills 15 in quake-hit Pakistan province |
San Francisco Chronicle | For Over Six Decades Pakistan Has Been At War With Itself Forbes Pakistani Christians protest in Islamabad on September 23, 2013, in a reaction to bomb attacks at a church in Peshawar. The death toll from a double suicide bombing on a church in Pakistan rose to 81, as Christians protested across the country to ... Pakistan suicide bombers attack Christian church Pakistan's Christians fear for their lives |
Wall Street Journal | India Says Pakistan Must Act Against Militants Wall Street Journal NEW YORK—India's prime minister will tell his Pakistani counterpart, in a much-anticipated meeting on Sunday, that efforts to broker a peace agreement between their two nations won't show progress unless Islamabad acts against terrorist groups and ... |
The Guardian | Indian and Pakistani PMs meet in New York in shadow of Kashmir violence The Guardian The prime ministers of India and Pakistan agreed Sunday they need to stop the recent spate of attacks in the disputed Kashmir region in order for peace talks to advance, a senior Indian official said. They also both accepted invitations to visit each ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan bus blast leaves many dead and injured in Peshawar The Guardian A bomb planted on a bus in Pakistan carrying government employees has killed 13 people, according to a police official. Police officer Arif Khan says the bomb exploded on Friday in the rear of the bus on the outskirts of the northern city of Peshawar. |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan: Car bomb kills at least 43 in Peshawar market Los Angeles Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A massive car bomb in Peshawar, the third in a particularly bloody week for the northwestern Pakistani city, killed at least 32 people and wounded more than 80 on Sunday in a crowded market some 350 yards from where a memorial ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | At least 33 killed as car bomb hits market in Pakistan NBCNews.com (blog) By Fakhar ur Rehman, Producer, NBC News. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - A powerful car bomb blast killed at least 33 people, including women and children, in a busy market in the Pakistani city of Peshawar, according to a hospital official. The explosion ... |
BBC News | Pakistan explosion: Dozens killed in Peshawar market BBC News An explosion has ripped through a market in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, leaving at least 33 dead and dozens wounded, officials say. Police said a bomb had exploded in the Kissa Khwani market, with shops and vehicles set alight. The ... |