Press TV | US Drone Kills 15 Militants in Pakistan New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Fifteen militants were killed early Saturday morning when an American drone struck a compound in the Pakistani tribal region of North Waziristan, according to local residents and a security official. It was the fourth known drone ... Pakistan army raid kills 28 militants: Officials Pakistan military says 28 militants killed in airstrikes 28 militants die in Pakistan raids |
The Guardian | Officials: US Drone Strike Kills 11 in NW Pakistan ABC News The officials said the strike happened in Datta Khel, a town in North Waziristan, where the Pakistani military has been carrying out a major offensive against militants since last month. They said most of the slain men were members of Tehrik-e-Taliban ... US drone strike kills several militants in Pakistan Pakistan's Struggle Against Polio US drone strike in Pakistan kills 11 |
Daily News & Analysis | Pakistan ceasefire violation: Firing on 15 border outposts in Jammu Daily News & Analysis In a major ceasefire violation, Pakistan Rangers indulged in heavy firing and shelling on 15 border outposts and several villages along the International Border in Jammu district, damaging houses and livestock. There was heavy firing and shelling of ... Pakistan targets border posts, shells villages in Jammu Pakistan targets 15 border outposts, shells villages in Jammu India, Pakistan border guards trade fire |
Wall Street Journal | Militants Slip Away Before Pakistan Offensive Wall Street Journal The Pakistani army isn't targeting Afghanistan's deadly Haqqani network, which is based in a Pakistani tribal area, despite Islamabad's assertion that it is going after all insurgents during its current offensive, local tribesmen and U.S. officials say ... |
Stuff.co.nz | Pakistan batting coach Flower's 'big challenge' Stuff.co.nz Pakistan's new batting coach Grant Flower has termed his new assignment as the biggest challenge of his coaching career and is hopeful of making the batsmen more consistent. The former Zimbabwe batsman told reporters in Lahore that he took up the ... Flower calls for Pakistan consistency Flower aims to optimise Pakistan's batting talent |
In Pakistan, a master bomb tech fights a new kind of war Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — In a country awash in bombs, Shafqat Malik races against time. He has discovered some of the world's biggest bombs — 8,000-pound bundles of explosives hidden in trucks — and some of the tiniest, slipped into Coke cans. He has ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Iqbal alleges conspiracy over exclusion ESPNcricinfo.com "I have a simple question: why is Faisal Iqbal being held from playing for Pakistan team," he asked on Geo Super. "Who is the power behind my exclusion and why are they not allowing me to play? Since my debut [in 2001] players who debuted around me ... Pakistan cricket deserves better but is consigned to state of limbo Iqbal baffled by omission |
US drone strike kills 11 militants in Pakistan, officials say Fox News PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A U.S. drone fired several missiles at a sprawling compound in Pakistan's northwestern tribal region bordering Afghanistan on Saturday, killing eleven militants, two Pakistani intelligence officials said. The officials said the ... |
New York Times | Extremists Make Inroads in Pakistan's Diverse South New York Times MIRPURKHAS, Pakistan — In a country roiled by violent strife, the southern province of Sindh, celebrated as the “land of Sufis,” has long prized its reputation as a Pakistani bastion of tolerance and diversity. Glittering Sufi shrines dot the banks of ... |
The Express Tribune (blog) | An Indian in Pakistan The Express Tribune (blog) “Madam, I could be the only Hindu and Indian in this ancient, beautiful market of about 15,000 Pakistani Muslims. Yet I shop here, alone without fear. So how can about 177 million Muslims in India be frightened? Remember, we have as many Muslims in ... End Kashmir row for peace: Pakistan envoy Pak-India pendulum India, Pakistan working overtime on pipeline project: envoy |