CNN | Pakistani military airstrikes targeting militants kill 15 CNN Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Pakistani Army carried out airstrikes late Wednesday that targeted militant hideouts in the country's volatile northwest, killing 15 people, the military said. "Foreign fighters" were among those killed in the strikes ... Pakistan launches air strikes on Taliban Pakistan bombs militant hideouts in tribal areas Pakistan Strikes Militant Hideouts as Talks Stall |
The Guardian | Pakistan urged to release British man sentenced to death for blasphemy The Guardian A group of politicians and academics have called for the release of a British man sentenced to death in Pakistan for blasphemy, so that he can receive mental health treatment. In an open letter published in the Independent, the group raised concerns ... Mohammad Asghar case: Act now to save Briton on death row in Pakistan for ... Plea to release Scot from death row in Pakistan Appeal to Pakistan leader to free Mohammed Ashgar |
New York Daily News | Hard sell? Pakistani merchants use President Obama's face to sell imitation Viagra New York Daily News Suppliers of black-market Viagra sold in Pakistan are using the President's likeness to help sell imitations of the anti-impotence drug, allowing the man with the most difficult job in the world to, unwittingly, help others achieve a similar degree of ... '007 Obama' used to sell fake Viagra in Pakistan Going for the hard sell: Obama becomes the unwitting face of black market ... Obama becomes face of Viagra in Pakistan |
Yahoo News | Pakistan air strikes on Taliban hideouts kill over 30 Yahoo News Miranshah (Pakistan) (AFP) - Pakistani jets launched strikes on Taliban hideouts in the northwest on Thursday, killing at least 30 people according to security sources, in retaliation for attacks by the militants which have derailed peace talks. The ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Mohammad Akram proposes rotation for Pakistan bowlers ESPNcricinfo.com Bit too late! For any man of reason or woman it was obvious that M. Irfan does not belong to the category of normal beings. He is 7'3 tall man who is playing cricket while bowling fast. Bowling itself is an abnormal activity let alone for tall man like ... 'Pakistan can win without Irfan' Any team can win the Asia Cup: Pakistan bowling coach Mohammad Akram Abbas: Pakistan can be #1 |
CNN | Pakistan Suspends Taliban Peace Talks Over Killings New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Peace talks between the Pakistani government and the Taliban were suspended in acrimony on Monday, as a government committee refused to meet with Taliban representatives in the aftermath of the reported killing of 23 ... Pakistan suspends peace talks with Pakistani Taliban Pakistan peace talks hit by troop deaths Taliban kill senior Pakistan officer as peace talks falter |
Pakistan bombs militant hideouts, killing 35 Los Angeles Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan – Pakistani fighter jets bombed suspected militant hideouts in the tribal areas of North Waziristan and Khyber Agency early Thursday, killing at least 35 people, news agencies reported. The raids occurred after a government bid to ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan protests FC soldiers' killing in Afghanistan DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Thursday conveyed its strong protest and serious concern to the Afghanistan government on what the country claimed brutal murder of its 23 paramilitary personnel inside the Afghan territory. The protest was recorded by Adviser to ... Pakistan protests to Kabul over FC killings Pakistan reiterates support to Afghan peace process Afghans told to nail anti-Pakistan terrorists |
BBC News | Pakistan warns Iran not to send in troops after guards kidnapped Reuters On Monday, Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani-Fazli was quoted as saying Iran might consider sending its forces onto Pakistani soil if Pakistan did not take the steps necessary to fight against militants. "Iranian forces have no authority to ... Iran 'may send forces to Pakistan' after capture of guards Iran Says May Send Forces Into Pakistan Territory Pakistan, Iran brawl over kidnapped border guards |
News Tribe | Pakistan drone strike pause is the longest of Obama's presidency Bureau of Investigative Journalism The CIA has not bombed Pakistan for 55 days, the longest pause between drone strikes in Pakistan of Obama's presidency yet recorded by the Bureau. The CIA has not carried out a strike in Pakistan in 2014. The frequency of attacks in Pakistan has ... US seeks new bases for drones targeting Al Qaeda in Pakistan U.S. Looking Outside of Afghanistan to Launch Pakistan Drone Strikes US searches new bases for drones strike in Pakistan after leaving Afghanistan ... |