New York Times | Suspect in 2008 Mumbai Attacks Is Held in Pakistan on New Charge New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Islamabad police on Tuesday rearrested a militant commander accused of masterminding the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks, just a day after a high court said he could post bail in that case. Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, a senior ... Pakistan rearrests Mumbai terror suspect Pakistan suspends custody of 'Mumbai plotter' Mumbai attack 'leader' wins Pakistan appeal |
Yahoo News | Pakistan says 'Homeland' insulting to terror fight Yahoo News "Repeated insinuations that an intelligence agency of Pakistan is complicit in protecting the terrorists at the expense of innocent Pakistani civilians is not only absurd but also an insult to the ultimate sacrifices of the thousands of Pakistani ... 'Homeland' reportedly infuriates Pakistan, Israel Homeland criticised by Pakistan officials for portraying country as a 'grimy ... How 'Homeland' is giving India free propaganda at Pakistan's expense |
New York Post | After years of delays, Pakistan cracks down on violent Islamists Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — After pledging for years to crack down on violent Islamists, Pakistani authorities are now taking exceptional steps to do so, with a major military operation against the militants and a vow to rein in radical propaganda. The ... An opening in Afghanistan: Kabul's deal with Pakistan Amir Khan visits Pakistan school stricken by massacre shootings and donates ... US, Pakistani Strikes Kill 62 Islamic Militants |
Hamilton Spectator | Pakistan's Answer to Terror: Show Only Good News at Bedtime Bloomberg Pakistan has a new weapon in its fight against terrorism. Good behavior norms for the media. A parliamentary panel has endorsed a list of 46 guidelines for television and print media, including censoring live reporting and setting up editorial boards ... Pakistan's answer to terror |
Fox News | Mall fire in Pakistan leaves at least 13 dead Fox News 29, 2014: A Pakistani woman mourns over the dead body of a family member after a fire broke out in a building, in Lahore, Pakistan (AP). A fire in a shopping mall in the Pakistani city of Lahore killed at least 13 people, local media reported Tuesday ... Lahore, Pakistan market burns, 13 dead Fire in Pakistan Shopping Mall Reportedly Kills at Least 13 At least 13 people killed in fire in Pakistani city of Lahore |
Financial Times | Pakistan steps up hunt for Taliban leader Financial Times Pakistani intelligence officials claim that Mr Fazlullah is hiding in Afghanistan's Kunar province just over the border from Pakistan, and the pursuit has involved a unified action between the armies of Pakistan, Afghanistan and US forces, including ... Opinion: Pakistan may finally fight the Taliban Afghan refugees face pressure at home, in Pakistan Aziz for joint Pak-Afghan efforts to address common challenges |
Daily Beast | The Dangerous Drug-Funded Secret War Between Iran and Pakistan Daily Beast TURBAT, Pakistan—Something fell out of the sky near Arif Saleem's home at 5:20 a.m. on Nov. 25, 2013. He scrambled outside to find a 25-foot-wide crater just beyond the mud wall surrounding his family compound. The strike was one of three, in quick ... Iranian guards fire shells into Pakistan Iran fires rockets into Pakistan's Balochistan |
ThinkProgress | This Case Will Tell How Serious Pakistan Is About Combatting Terrorism ThinkProgress Earlier this month, a Pakistani anti-terrorism court granted a militant commander believed to have masterminded the 2008 Mumbai attacks bail, citing a lack of evidence against him. In a surprise shift, however, instead of being released, Zaki-ur Rehman ... Pakistan Detains Suspect In Mumbai Attack A Day After His Ordered Release Pakistan betting on Zakiur-Rehman Lakhvi for another 26/11? Pakistan offsets Lakhvi detention suspension, arrests him for abduction |
The Nation | Pakistan criticized for Iran project delay Press TV Hundreds of supporters of the party took to the streets of Lahore in protest against the government for neglecting the basic domestic needs of the people of Pakistan and succumbing to US pressure to delay the important Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project. Iran rejects claim of new agreements with Pakistan on IP gas pipeline Pakistan may face sanctions by doing business with Iran Iran asks Pakistan to hire third party for payments |
Firstpost | The nowhere people: Hindu families escaped from Pakistan, stranded in Delhi Firstpost New Delhi: 'People without a post office' is how celebrated Kashmiri poet Agha Shahid Ali identified himself and his fellow Kashmiris amidst the political turmoil in the Valley at the peak of militancy in the state. The Hindus from Pakistan living at ... |