American doctor killed in Pakistan amid wave of violence aimed at Ahmadi ... Washington Post By Tim Craig and Shaiq Hussain, E-mail the writer. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An American doctor was shot and killed in eastern Pakistan on Monday, in what appeared to be the latest attack targeting Ahmadi Muslims and other religious minorities here. US Doctor Is Killed by Gunman in Pakistan Gunmen Kill US Doctor From Minority in Pakistan Mehdi Ali Qamar, Canadian doctor, killed in Pakistan |
The Guardian | Press Battle in Pakistan Feeds Into Larger Conflict: Government vs. Military New York Times The farcical about-face was a mark of the chaos that has engulfed Pakistan's influential news media in the past month, as the spat over Mr. Mir's shooting has broadened into a much wider conflict. A powerful array of critics, from Islamist extremists ... Geo TV owners print front-page apology to Pakistan's ISI spy chief Pakistan's ISI wins apology over claim it shot Hamid Mir Geo Apologizes to Pakistan Spy Agency Over Attack Allegation |
Daily Mail | Heads of Government from Sri Lanka, Nepal and the Maldives also attended Daily Mail But despite the turnout, most eyes remained on the Prime Minister of rival Pakistan, Mr Sharif, whose visit to India was believed by many to signal an easing of tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbours. Since their independence from Britain in ... What does Pakistan make of Narendra Modi? Modi sworn in as India's prime minister; Pakistan's PM attends Pakistan PM to attend inauguration of India's new leader Narendra Modi |
American doctor shot dead in Pakistan in suspected sectarian attack Reuters "Two persons came on motor-bikes. They shot 11 bullets in him." Ali was born in Pakistan but moved abroad in 1996. He had returned to do voluntary work at a state-of-the-art heart hospital built by the Ahmadi community in the eastern town of Rabwah ... |
Pakistani leader to attend inauguration of Indian prime minister Los Angeles Times Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has agreed to attend the inauguration Monday of incoming Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi, a development that could help ease concern about the potential for frostier relations between the nuclear-armed neighbors ... |
The Guardian | American doctor shot dead in Pakistan in suspected secretarian attack The Guardian An American volunteer cardiologist was shot dead in Pakistan on Monday, a member of his minority Ahmadi community said, the latest attack on a group which says it is Muslim but whose religion is rejected by the state. Mehdi Ali had taken his five-year ... |
Modi, India's New Prime Minister, Dreams Of Economic Reform, Reconciliation ... Forbes In the most important meeting of that portentously beautiful day, Modi sat down with Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, talking of possibilities for rapprochement that held out the promise of ending a confrontation that's lasted ever since the ... |
India's Focus Switches To Peace With Pakistan Sky News Narendra Modi has been sworn in as the 15th Prime Minister of India, but it is to the historical relations with its neighbour Pakistan that much of the attention will shift. Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was among 4,000 guests at the President's ... |
Firstpost | Twitter Agrees to Block 'Blasphemous' Tweets in Pakistan New York Times At least five times this month, a Pakistani bureaucrat who works from a colonial-era barracks in Karachi, just down the street from the former home of his country's secularist founder, Mohammed Ali Jinnah, asked Twitter to shield his compatriots from ... Twitter blocks 'blasphemous' tweets at Pakistan's request Twitter bans dozens of 'blasphemous' tweets and accounts in Pakistan: Report Twitter blocks 'blasphemous' tweets in Pakistan |
Stuff.co.nz | 'Fake photo' Twitter taunt irks Pakistan cricket Stuff.co.nz The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) want their English counterparts to take disciplinary action against Stuart Broad after the Twenty20 skipper's remarks about the bowling action of Pakistani spinner Saeed Ajmal. ''We have sent a letter to the England and ... Pakistan objects to Broad's jibe Pakistan seek explanation on Broad tweets |