US Pledges $250 Million to Aid Displaced Pakistani Civilians New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The United States plans to provide $250 million in emergency aid to help resettle and sustain civilians displaced by the Pakistani military's campaign against militant groups, senior American officials said Monday night after the ... |
New York Times | Grief and Defiance in Pakistan as Survivors of Taliban Massacre Return to School New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The survivors of a massacre at a Pakistani school last month returned to their school on Monday, offering a grief-tinged show of defiance and apprehension. It was the first time the Army Public School had opened since seven ... US: Pakistan Willing to Attack Taliban, Haqqani Militants Kerry holds security talks in Pakistan after school massacre Pakistan School Reopens After Taliban Massacre |
New York Times | New Courts Offer Pakistan's Generals the Power They Used to Seize New York Times LONDON — After Taliban gunmen massacred dozens of schoolchildren in Peshawar last month, Pakistan's two most powerful men convened an emergency meeting at army headquarters. Their body language, captured in a government-released photo, was ... Army courts to try Pakistan terror suspects |
New York Times | Pakistan blames India as US holds back aid to Islamabad Times of India A donor conference in Islamabad on Friday aimed at extracting $380 million from the world community to rehabilitate Pakistan's internally displaced people (IDP) effectively collapsed after the US reportedly didn't come through with its commitment to ... Is Pakistan Worth America's Investment? Is Pakistan worth America's investment? NYT says aid should drop Terror sanctuaries in Pakistan an issue of concern: Pentagon |
John Kerry Makes Surprise Visit To Pakistan For Security Talks BuzzFeed News U.S. officials traveling with Kerry to Pakistan said Washington wants to ensure that there is a “real and sustained effort” to limit the abilities of the Pakistani and Afghan Taliban, the Haqqani Network and Laskhar e Tayyiba, which pose direct threats ... |
A moment of reprieve in Pakistan The Hindu The night of the Pakistani Taliban massacre of schoolchildren in Peshawar, the Pakistan Army bombed Northern Waziristan. The next day, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif lifted the moratorium on executions, which has been in place since 2008, ... |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan Open to Playing 'Home' Series in India: Shahryar Khan NDTVSports.com Karachi: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said on Sunday that Pakistan would not completely rule out playing its 'home' series against India later this year on Indian soil if the financial returns for the cricket Board were as ... Javed Miandad: Pakistan's World Cup squad lacks experience |
Secretary Kerry Travel to Pakistan US Department of State (press release) Today, Secretary Kerry landed in Islamabad, Pakistan, where he will meet with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and co-chair the U.S.-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue Ministerial with Pakistan's Advisor to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign ... |
Reuters | Pakistani children anxiously return to school a month after massacre Reuters Pakistan has long been used to almost daily militant attacks but a cold-blooded massacre of so many children has deeply scarred the nation, prompting criticism that the government was not doing enough to curb the insurgency. In Peshawar, a chaotic ... |
Times of India | India vs Pakistan World Cup clash to be most watched match in history Times of India MELBOURNE: The marquee cricket World Cup match between arch-rivals India and Pakistan in Adelaide on February 15 will be the most watched in the history of the game as it is expected to attract more than a billion viewers, according to a report. ICC World Cup 2015: India vs Pakistan match likely to be most-watched in history |