Geo News, Pakistan | 2 Bombings Kill 6 in Pakistan ABC News In the first incident, a roadside bomb killed three Pakistani soldiers in an area bordering South and North Waziristan near the Afghan border Sunday night, an army statement said. Pakistani troops have been fighting for years against militancy in the ... Pakistan officials say 2 bomb blasts kill 6, including 3 soldiers Bomb kills 3 soldiers in Pakistan's tribal region |
BBC News | In Pakistan, Signs Praise Spies as Nation Changes ABC News On city streets in Pakistan, a curious sight has appeared in recent days: posters bearing the faces of the country's two most powerful generals that profess love for the military and its spying arm. Lamp posts, street signs and cars carry the banners ... Mystery signs praising spies, army show how Pakistan grapples with freedom ... Pakistan media attack: 'Intelligence agency to blame', says family Mystery poster campaign praises Pakistan's spies |
NDTV | Former Pakistan pacer Shahid Nazir to file petition against Moin Khan NDTV Shahid Nazir confirmed that he was going to file a petition in the Lahore High Court against Moin Khan for recovery of long outstanding dues payable to many Pakistani players who played for Lahore Badshahs in the 2008 edition of the Indian Cricket League. Pakistan selection committee set to meet to decide on ICC World Cup 2015 ... |
NPR | A Millionaire Saves The Silenced Symphonies Of Pakistan NPR The city street where Sachal Studios is located looks like any other in Lahore, Pakistan. There are tea stalls and rickshaws and grimy car repair shops. But it doesn't quite sound the same — or more precisely, there's a sound that Pakistanis have ... |
National Turk English | Will not go to Pakistan without my child: Mai Fatima Times of India JAISALMER: Due to the strict laws of immigration between India and Pakistan, danger of separation from his mother is hovering over the 12-day old baby, who was born to a Pak couple in India. Mai Fatima with her newborn is running from pillar to post to ... Born in India to Pakistani parents, infant denied entry to Pakistan Pakistan couple stranded in India for not having travel documents of new born ... |
In Pakistan, Ultra-Conservative Rivals Attack Moderate Muslims NPR In Pakistan, Ultra-Conservative Rivals Attack Moderate Muslims. by Philip Reeves. April 28, 2014 5:15 AM ET. Listen to the Story. Morning Edition. 7 min 46 sec. Playlist; Download. Most Pakistanis follow a form of Islam that's entwined with South Asia ... |
BBC News | Pakistan: PM's gas connection cut over unpaid bills BBC News Gas supplies to the Pakistani prime minister's residence have been cut off over thousands of dollars of unpaid bills, it is reported. The residence and office of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is said to be 4.7m rupees ($48,000, £28,000) in arrears on its ... Pakistan: Gas supply cut after Parliament fails to pay bill Prime minister suffers due to unpaid gas bills |
Voice of America | Syria Conflict Spurs Iran-Pakistan Talks Voice of America Iranian and Pakistani media reported Monday that Sartaj Aziz, a Pakistani adviser on foreign policy and national security, went to Tehran to discuss security concerns facing neighboring Afghanistan after the drawdown of NATO forces, as well as the ... |
BBC News | Attack on Journalist Starts Battle in Pakistani Press New York Times Continue reading the main story. LONDON — For a time, Pakistan's journalists were seen as messy champions of democracy: brave if sometimes flawed truth-tellers who helped oust the military ruler Gen. Pervez Musharraf and held up a critical mirror to ... Pakistani news anchor Hamid Mir threatened before shooting Pakistan: Journalism under fire Pakistan journalist Hamid Mir issues defiant statement |
Pakistan, Ending Its Observance of Cease-Fire, Launches Airstrikes Against ... New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Putting an abrupt end to the Pakistani government's adherence to a cease-fire with the Taliban on Thursday, military jets launched heavy airstrikes against militants in the Khyber tribal region bordering Afghanistan, officials said. |