Press TV | 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 ... Pakistan: from security concerns to potentiality News Analysis: Taliban attacks, conditions halt peace dialogue in Pakistan Former Pakistani general says US seeks to ruin his country |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Gohar, Butt jailbreak takes Pakistan into final ESPNcricinfo.com Gohar and Butt came in when Pakistan were in the doldrums at 142 for 7 chasing 205. The pair were not under immense pressure with the asking rate at any point, but a few fielding lapses from England aided Pakistan's steady journey towards the target. Pakistan pull off stunning win to enter U19 World Cup final Under 19 World Cup: Pakistan edged out England in semi-final ICC Under-19 World Cup: England edged out by Pakistan in semi-final |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Focus back on cricket for well-balanced Pakistan ESPNcricinfo.com The uncertainty over Pakistan's participation in the Asia Cup resulted in an anxious period from mid-December to mid-January that ended when the ACC CEO Syed Ashraful Huq confirmed the side would play. When the team arrived in Dhaka, however, on ... Asia Cup ready for cricket's best-seller - India vs Pakistan Pakistan capable of retaining Asia Cup: ex-players Pakistan's selection for Asia Cup 2014, ICC World T20 2014 is nothing but ... |
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 ... Deadly attack on soldiers planned in Pakistan, Afghan official alleges Deadly attack on Afghan soldiers planned in Pakistan Attack on Afghan soldiers planned in Pakistan: Kabul |
BBC News | Top Pakistan Taliban commander Asmatullah Shaheen 'shot dead' BBC News A senior Pakistani Taliban commander has been shot dead in a militant stronghold near the Afghan border, security sources and relatives say. Asmatullah Shaheen was ambushed as he drove through a village near Miranshah in North Waziristan, reports ... Pakistan jets pound militant hideouts, killing 38 Officials: Pakistan Helicopters Kill 9 Militants Pakistan Taliban commander killed by gunmen |
BBC News | Pakistan bomb kills two outside Iran's Peshawar consulate BBC News Two Pakistani security guards have been killed in a suspected suicide bombing outside the Iranian consulate in the city of Peshawar, police say. The blast in the University Town area left about 10 others injured. Reports said the bomber blew himself up ... Suicide Bomber in Pakistan Strikes Near Iran's Consulate Iran consulate targeted in Pakistan blast Suicide bomber strikes outside Iranian consulate in Pakistan |
CTV News | Bombing Kills 14 at Northwest Pakistan Bus Station ABC News Pakistan's government recently started peace talks with the Taliban, but negotiations were suspended after the killing of 23 soldiers by a faction of the militant group and a militant-claimed bombing in southern port city of Karachi that killed 13 ... Blast Kills 12 Riding in Van in Pakistan Bomb explodes at northwest Pakistan bus terminal; 14 dead, 15 injured Bombing of passenger bus in Pakistan kills 10 people |
International Business Times | Sunni Side Up: Saudi Arabia Seeking To Acquire Arms From Pakistan To Supply ... International Business Times Saudi Arabia has entered into talks with Pakistan to purchase weapons that would be transferred to opposition forces in Syria to aid in their three-year battle to topple president Bashar al-Assad. Citing a Saudi source, Agence France Presse (AFP ... The deep desert shadows over Pakistan Saudi Arabia 'seeking Pakistan arms for Syrian rebels' Pakistan denies secret arm deal with S Arabia |
NDTV | Pakistan minister offers Taliban a cricket match for peace NDTV Pakistan Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan wrote on his Twitter account about how cricket could offer hope in the extremely volatile relationship between his country and the Taliban. Agence France-Presse | Last updated on Monday, 24 February ... Pakistan Minister invites Taliban to play cricket Pakistan Taliban reject offer to play exhibition match Come, lets play cricket: Pakistan minister to Taliban |
Hospital of last resort in Pakistan faces closure MiamiHerald.com RAWALPINDI, Pakistan -- Mohammed Aqeel spent weeks at home in Pakistan waiting for death after suffering a debilitating spinal cord injury in a car crash before friends suggested he come to St. Joseph's Hospice on the outskirts of the capital, Islamabad. |