BBC News | US Returns a Militant Leader to Pakistan New York Times LONDON — In a fresh spur to warming relations between Pakistan, Afghanistan and the United States, the American military has returned to Pakistan a senior militant leader who was captured under murky circumstances last year and whose case symbolized ... US hands Pakistan senior militant detained in Afghanistan Pakistan Taliban chief Latif Mehsud 'repatriated' US hands over senior Taliban commander to Pakistan |
SkySports | Media Releases, 18 hours ago Pakistan fights to retain position while New ... International Cricket Council Depending on results in the ongoing Sri Lanka and England series, where the host currently holds a 2-1 lead ahead of the fourth ODI, Pakistan has a chance to gain valuable rankings points and put pressure on England, which holds an eight-point ... Pakistan, New Zealand gear up for ODI series opener Pakistan, NZ hunt for early momentum Pakistan fight to retain position while New Zealand eye progress |
The Guardian | Pakistani Military Kills a Qaeda Leader New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The Pakistani military said Saturday that it had killed a senior leader of Al Qaeda wanted in the United States on charges of plotting to bomb several Western targets, including the New York City subway system. The death of Adnan G. US drone strikes kill 13 alleged militants in Pakistan and Afghanistan Pakistan claims to have killed NYC bomb plotter in raid US drone strike in Pakistan kills four, including al Qaeda suspect |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan Announce Preliminary 30 Man World Cup Squad International Cricket Council Chairman PCB Shaharyar Mohammad Khan has approved Pakistan's 30-member preliminary squad for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 following its recommendation by the selection committee headed by Moin Khan,. The ICC World Cup commences in ... Mohammad Hafeez's action found to be illegal Mohammad Hafeez: Pakistan off-spinner banned for illegal action ICC suspends Pakistan's Mohammad Hafeez over illegal bowling action |
CNN | Pakistan's army kills al Qaeda commander who grew up in US CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's army said it killed an al Qaeda operative, who grew up in the United States and was on the FBI's list of most wanted terrorists. Adnan G. El Shukrijumah, 39, was once indicted for his alleged role in a terror ... |
BBC Sport | Champions Trophy: England crush Pakistan in record win BBC Sport England men recorded their biggest-ever Champions Trophy win over Pakistan with an 8-2 victory in India on Sunday. Eight players got on the scoresheet with Mark Gleghorne, Nick Catlin, David Condon, Barry Middleton and Ashley Jackson making it 5-0 at ... Hockey Champions Trophy 2014 Pool A result: England maul Pakistan 8-2 to go ... Hockey Men's Champions Trophy 2014: England rout Pakistan 8-2 as Ashley ... Belgium draws 4-4 vs Australia, England thrashes Pakistan in Champions Trophy |
Daily Mail | US hands over senior militant to Pakistan Daily Mail "Acting on behalf of the United States government, we transferred custody of three Pakistanis held in US custody in Afghanistan, to Pakistan," US Forces-Afghanistan said in a statement in Kabul. "This followed consultations between the US and Pakistan ... |
New York Times | Pakistani Children Infected With HIV From Transfusions, Report Says New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's health ministry said Friday that it was investigating a report that 10 children had been infected with H.I.V. after receiving blood transfusions. The children have thalassemia, a disease of the blood that requires ... Pakistan: The Truth About 14 Children with Thalassemia Infected with HIV/AIDS ... Pakistani blood transfusions spreading hepatitis, HIV: official |
Pakistan Says Top Al-Qaida Militant Killed in Raid ABC News Pakistani soldiers killed a top al-Qaida operative Saturday who was indicted in the U.S. for his alleged involvement in a plot to bomb New York's subway system, the military said in a statement. The death of Adnan Shukrijumah is the latest blow to the ... |
NavyTimes.com | Suspected US drone strike kills 4 in Pakistan NavyTimes.com U.S. drone strikes are widely unpopular in Pakistan over civilian casualties and concerns about the country's national sovereignty being violated. Washington long has used drone strikes to kill militants. U.S. officials rarely comment on the covert ... |