Washington Post | Pakistan plans military operation in North Waziristan, targeting extremist groups Washington Post The Pakistani government is on the verge of launching a major military offensive in the North Waziristan tribal region after brutal Taliban attacks in recent weeks and the apparent failure of peace talks with the militants, according to a senior ... Pakistan jets strike Taliban in tribal areas Pakistan Bombs Militant Area as Officials Weigh a Wider Offensive Pakistan air strikes against militants in tribal areas |
Bleacher Report | Afghanistan vs. Pakistan Asia Cup ODI: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info, Preview Bleacher Report They have played each other before—in February 2012—and Pakistan came out trumps, winning by seven wickets. The Afghan bowlers were somewhat out of their depth and although their enthusiasm is contagious, they were too raw and the errors piled up. Focus back on cricket for well-balanced Pakistan Asia Cup 2014: Debutants Afghanistan set for trial by fire vs Pakistan Asia Cup 2014: Malinga clinches thriller for Sri Lanka, Pakistan lose by 12 runs |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan draws up tough anti-Taliban strategy Aljazeera.com Pakistan has moved closer to agreeing its first "counter-terrorism" policy, which the government says bolsters its plans to keep pounding the headquarters of Taliban fighters. The interior minister, Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, revealed the "national ... |
The Nation | 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 |
MiamiHerald.com | Pakistan won't target militants who fight in Afghanistan MiamiHerald.com ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan announced Wednesday that it was ending its 7-month-old policy of trying to reconcile with its Taliban insurgents and vowing to answer each terrorist attack with military strikes on the militants' strongholds in northwest tribal ... Source: Pakistan to Launch Military Campaign Against Taliban |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Rashid Latif named Pakistan chief selector ESPNcricinfo.com Rashid Latif, the former Pakistan captain and wicketkeeper, has been named chief selector of the national team. He will replace Azhar Khan, who was named head of the selection panel for an interim period when the PCB was taken over by an eight-man ... Pakistan names former Test captain Rashid Latif as chief selector Pakistan name Latif as chief cricket selector Latif is Pakistan's chief cricket selector |
UN News Centre | Pakistan begins to issue new refugee cards to Afghan, UN confirms UN News Centre 25 February 2014 – The United Nations refugee agency today confirmed that it assisting the Government of Pakistan to issue new refugee cards to more than 1.6 million Afghan refugees in the country, certifying that they are legally in the country and ... UN assisting Pakistan in handling Afghan refugees Pakistan begins issuing new cards to 1.6 million Afghan refugees Pakistan wants stable Afghanistan, says Sartaj Aziz |
Voice of America | Pakistan Outlines New Internal Security Policy Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's interior minister presented the government's new internal security strategy on Wednesday, calling for a national consensus on tackling the lethal Taliban insurgency. Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan told lawmakers ... Pakistan announces first ever counter-terror policy Pakistan warns terrorists, unveils new policy |
The Express Tribune | Iran says Pakistan obliged to complete gas pipeline The Express Tribune TEHRAN: Iran's oil ministry said Wednesday that Pakistan is contractually obliged to complete a major pipeline project which would allow Tehran to export gas to its southeastern neighbour. The warning came a day after Pakistan's oil minister, Shahid ... Iran committed to gas pipeline but decision after Pakistan response Iran Says Pakistan Obliged To Finish Pipeline |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Malinga five-for cuts Pakistan short ESPNcricinfo.com Great show off my Malinga... Like Blade-Runner said he is the best limited overs bowler in the world today! He is capable of changing games singlehandedly and has done that many times for SL .The critics who said he is not effective... take that! What ... |