Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Protest Leader Imran Khan Addresses Rally in Karachi Wall Street Journal KARACHI, Pakistan—Politician Imran Khan took his antigovernment protest movement to Karachi, the country's biggest city and commercial hub, attracting tens of thousands of supporters. It was the first time since Mr. Khan began a sit-in demonstration ... Pakistan's Khan Gathers Thousands in Karachi Amid Political Rift Thanks To Imran Khan And A Sunni Cleric, Pakistan's Democracy Is Under Threat Edge of Revolution: New Pakistan |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistan is eyeing sea-based and short-range nuclear weapons, analysts say Washington Post The development of nuclear missiles that could be fired from a ship or submarine would give Pakistan “second-strike” capability if a catastrophic nuclear exchange destroyed all land-based weapons. But the acceleration of Pakistan's nuclear and missile ... Analysts: Pakistan eyeing sea-based nuclear weapons Pakistan developing sea-based nuclear-arms Pakistan eyeing sea-based nuclear weapons: report |
The Guardian | US quietly releases 14 Pakistani detainees from Afghanistan jail The Guardian The United States has quietly released 14 Pakistani citizens from military detention in Afghanistan, where the US holds its most secret cohort of detainees in its war on terrorism. The US military transferred the 14 to Pakistani government custody on ... Pakistan Repatriates 14 from Bagram Prison 14 Pakistani Detainees Released From Bagram Prison Afghanistan By US 14 Pakistanis freed from US custody in Afghanistan's Bagram prison: lawyers |
Al Jazeera America | Starting a new life in Pakistan's Azad Nagar, a colony of ex-slaves Al Jazeera America AZAD NAGAR, Pakistan — In 1998, Veeru Kohli, then a slave on a farm in southern Pakistan, ran away from her captors. She walked shoeless for miles until she reached the sanctuary of the village where her brother lived. “I had thorns in my bleeding ... |
TheBlaze.com | Pakistan Terrorist Group Claims It Shot Down an F-16 TheBlaze.com Pakistan's most dangerous militant group claimed that it shot down a Pakistani military F-16 with a surface-to-air missile Friday taking a number of pictures of the aircraft wreckage, most of which is marked in English and believed to have been sold by ... Pakistani Taliban commander killed during fighting in North Waziristan Pakistan to get 160 mine-proof US vehicles Soldier, three militants killed in Pakistan clash |
The Guardian | Shane Watson ruled out of Australia-Pakistan series The Guardian Mitchell Marsh is set to make his Test debut against Pakistan next month, with Shane Watson ruled out of Australia's tour to the United Arab Emirates. Watson has suffered a setback while recovering from the ankle injury that forced him to miss the ... Pakistan may thrive against Australia in UAE conditions Calf injury rules Watson out of Pakistan tour Watson to miss Pakistan Tests |
ABC News | Rescuers Save 50000 as Floods Hit South Pakistan ABC News Pakistan's disaster management agency said Saturday that rescuers with boats and helicopters had evacuated about 50,000 people from the country's south after raging floods inundated more villages there. In a statement, Pakistan's National Disaster ... The army in Pakistan Pakistan rescues thousands as floods hit south Floods destroy homes and livelihoods in Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan hails Afghan power sharing deal CCTV ISLAMABAD, Sept. 21 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan on Sunday welcomed the signing by Afghanistan's duo presidential candidates Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani of an agreement on the formation of a government of national unity. Under the power-sharing deal ... Reaction: Pakistan hails 'positive development' in Kabul Pakistan welcomes power-sharing deal, new unity govt in Afghanistan Pakistan welcomes agreement in Afghanistan |
The Straits Times | The England that is forever Pakistan The Straits Times Now in his late 50s, he had arrived from Pakistan three decades earlier. After a lifetime of hard work, he could not understand why his boys did not display the same Muslim values he had, why they did not show respect or want to work as hard as he did. |
Passengers prevent Pakistan Senator Rehman Malik from boarding a flight Daily Mail A group of incensed passengers prevented a top Pakistani politician from boarding a flight after they were kept waiting on the runway for two hours until he arrived. A video clip shows Senator Rehman Malik, the country's former Interior Minister being ... |