Aljazeera.com | Pakistan Mustn't Surrender New York Times WASHINGTON — Last week, a Pakistani Taliban commander reported the execution of 23 Pakistani frontier troops held hostage; two weeks ago, a suicide bomber killed nine Shiite Muslims in Peshawar. In response, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ... Bombing Kills 14 at Northwest Pakistan Bus Station Bombing of passenger bus in Pakistan kills 10 people Scores killed in Pakistan air raid and blast |
CNN | Pakistan jets pound militant hideouts, killing 38 Reuters The Sunni Islamist Taliban told the government last week there was no chance of peace in the country unless Pakistan changed its political and legal system and officially embraced Islamic law. This year has been marked by a surge in violence and Sharif ... Pakistan army pounds militant hideouts, 18 dead Officials: Pakistan Helicopters Kill 9 Militants Pakistani military airstrikes targeting militants kill 15 |
The Guardian | Taliban kill 21 Afghan soldiers in night raid on Pakistan border The Guardian The Taliban killed 21 Afghan soldiers on Sunday at a remote outpost near the border with Pakistan, and took at least five others prisoner, in a show of military strength just weeks before a critical election. The night raid was one of the deadliest ... Afghan leader Hamid Karzai slams Pakistan after Taliban raid kills 21 soldiers Former Pakistani general says US seeks to ruin his country Pakistan failing to eliminate 'terror nests': Karzai |
Herald Scotland | Pakistan's harsh blasphemy law under scrutiny USA TODAY ISLAMABAD — Mohammad Asghar, a 69-year-old paranoid schizophrenic, faces a death sentence in Pakistan for claiming to be the Prophet Mohammed in letters written to officials and police in 2010. The retired British national of Pakistani descent is ... Pakistan lawyer for Scots death row pensioner: l Jail could kill my client l I ... |
BBC News | Balochistan: The untold story of Pakistan's other war BBC News Pakistan's on-off dialogue with the Taliban has been commanding headlines and the attention of politicians and diplomats. But there has been little interest in a dialogue that could end the longest civil war in Pakistan's history, says guest columnist ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan openers set up big victory ESPNcricinfo.com In-form openers Sami Aslam and Imam-ul-Haq continued to pile up the runs to help Pakistan Under-19s crush Sri Lanka Under-19s in the quarter-finals in Sharjah. The pair put on 177, the second-highest partnership in the tournament, to set the base for a ... Asia Cup full schedule: India, Pakistan set for epic face-off Asia Cup 2014: All Eyes on India, Pakistan Showdown; Full Schedule Asia Cup ready for cricket's best-seller - India vs Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan most terror-hit nation DAWN.com PESHAWAR: Pakistan is the country most affected by terrorism in the world after Iraq, but if the severity of the incidents is considered, it even surpasses the Middle Eastern nation, according to a policy document on internal national security. The ... Pakistan world's most terror-hit nation: Report |
DAWN.com | Pakistan, Afghanistan to enhance trade ties DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Afghanistan agreed on Sunday to enhance bilateral trade and economic relations and inaugurated construction work on dualisation of the 75km Torkham-Jalalabad road. Pakistan has proposed to include Tajikistan in the transit ... Pakistan calls for boost in Afghan trade Pakistan attaches utmost significance to its relations with Afghanistan:Dar - 3G, 4G technology ready for auctions in Pakistan |
Yahoo News | Saudi 'seeking Pakistani arms for Syrian rebels' Yahoo News Dubai (AFP) - Saudi Arabia is in talks with Pakistan to provide anti-aircraft and anti-tank rockets to Syrian rebels to try to tip the balance in the war to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, a Saudi source said Sunday. The United States has long ... Pakistan's policy tilt in the Middle East Saudis seeking Pakistan arms for Syrian rebels Saudi Arabia seeking weapons from Pakistan for Syrian rebels |
The Express Tribune | Looking east: Hungary sees Pakistan as partner in region The Express Tribune ISLAMABAD: Hungary views Pakistan as an important partner in its bid to build stronger ties with the Asian nations, according to a top Hungarian government official. Szabolcs Takacs, the Hungarian Deputy State Secretary for Security Policy and the ... |