Times of India | Pakistani Court Issues Arrest Warrant Without Bail for Musharraf New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A special court on Friday issued a warrant for the arrest of Pervez Musharraf, the former military ruler of Pakistan, after he failed to appear in court for the proceedings in a treason case against him, lawyers said. The court ... Pakistan bombs kill 19; Musharraf ordered to court Court in Pakistan Gives Musharraf a Deadline to Appear Separate bombings in Pakistan kill 17 |
CNN | Pakistan cuts term for doctor who helped CIA find Osama bin Laden Los Angeles Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A Pakistani tribal court on Saturday reduced the prison sentence for the doctor identified as helping the CIA track down Osama bin Laden from 33 years to 23 years. Shakil Afridi, convicted in 2012 of links to a banned militant ... Court cuts jail term of Pakistan doctor who helped find bin Laden Pakistan cuts sentence of doctor who helped CIA find bin Laden |
DAWN.com | Pakistan dismisses reports of Malaysian jet in its territory DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's top aviation official on Saturday dismissed Western media reports that missing Malaysian airliner might be hidden somewhere in the country. “It's wrong, plane never came towards Pakistan,” Special Assistant to the Prime Minister ... Malaysian plane never came to Pakistan: Azeem Pakistan says missing Malaysian jet has never come to its territory Pakistan dismisses reports of missing jet in its territory |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Reduces Sentence for Doctor ABC News Afridi is widely believed to have been targeted by Pakistani authorities because of allegations that he ran a vaccination program to collect DNA and verify bin Laden's presence in the town of Abbottabad, although his conviction was not related to this ... Blast near college in Pakistan kills 10 Pakistan militant group takes responsibility for two bombings Nearly two dozen killed in attacks across Pakistan despite talks |
Amina Bibi, Pakistan Rape Victim, Dies After Self-Immolation Protest Huffington Post MULTAN, Pakistan, March 14 (Reuters) - The 17-year-old Pakistani victim of a gang rape died on Friday after setting herself on fire in protest against a police report that led to the release of a key suspect, a doctor and her brother said. Rape and ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan best limited-overs side - Afridi ESPNcricinfo.com Am I the only one who feels Pakistan is hard done by even in the preparation matches... They play both matches against South Africa who have no quality spinners.... And come the big match, it's against spinners... So virtually, they won't have any prep ... |
From his Pakistan hideout, Uighur leader vows revenge on China Reuters DERA ISMAIL KHAN/ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Entrenched in secret mountain bases on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, Uighur fighters are gearing up for retribution against China to avenge the deaths of comrades in Beijing's crackdown on a separatist ... |
BBC News | Pakistan sexual assault teen dies after self-immolation BBC News A Pakistani teenager has died a day after setting herself on fire when police dropped charges against those accused of attempting to rape her. Officials said 18-year-old Amina Bibi self-immolated outside a police station in the district of Muzaffargarh ... 'Gang rape victim' dies after setting herself on fire when Pakistani police ... Gang rape victim dies in Pakistan after setting herself ablaze Pakistan rape victim dies after setting self ablaze in protest |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan's Thar residents living on the edge Aljazeera.com Mithi, Pakistan - There are reports of a very strange drought-induced famine taking place in southwestern Pakistan's Thar Desert, where there has technically been neither a "drought" nor "famine", yet people continue to suffer from severe malnutrition ... Drought and disease afflict desert region of Pakistan Partisan politics and poor planning add to Pakistan drought woes Pakistan drought: government accused over child deaths in Sindh province |
Yahoo Eurosport UK | Cricket - Pakistan captain Hafeez unfazed by India opener pressure Yahoo Eurosport UK Far from being daunted by the prospect of facing India in their World Twenty20 opener on Friday, Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez is rather happy his team will kick off their campaign in Bangladesh against the arch-rivals. Reuters – 10 hours ago. Email ... World Twenty20: Momentum with us in India-Pakistan clash, says Mohammad ... Pakistan captain Hafeez unfazed by India opener pressure |