BBC News | Will the UK and Pakistan co-operate on security interests? BBC News Pakistan's army chief, Gen Raheel Sharif, has said there will be no let up in the military's offensive against Pakistani Taliban (TTP) militants on the Pakistani side of the border with Afghanistan. "The campaign will go on through the winter months ... Afghan officials say 5 arrested for Pakistan school massacre Liberals rally to 'reclaim' Pakistan after Peshawar school massacre Officials say 5 arrested over Pakistan military school massacre that killed 150 |
New York Times | Anger at Charlie Hebdo Turns Violent in Pakistan New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Clashes between the police and protesters outside the French Consulate in Karachi on Friday left four people, including two journalists, with gunshot wounds as demonstrations erupted across Pakistan against the satirical newspaper ... Protesters clash with Pakistan police near French consulate Four dead in Niger as Charlie Hebdo cartoon sparks protests Photographer Wounded at Muslim Protest in Pakistan |
Pakistani tribesmen fear losing their guns — and rockets Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Seven months after Pakistan's army launched a massive operation to oust militants from the country's loosely regulated tribal areas, it is preparing to allow more than 1 million displaced residents to return home. But it is ... |
Times of India | US think tank flags readiness of Pak nuclear reactor The Hindu Evidence has emerged this week suggesting that Pakistan may have accelerated its covert nuclear weapons development programme and rendered operational a nuclear reactor structure located near a heavy water reactor, in a complex that is likely geared ... Pakistan's fourth nuclear reactor at Khushab now appears operational Pakistan's fourth Khushab nuclear reactor now operational Pakistan's fourth nuclear reactor at Khushab now appears operational: US |
Daily Mail | Anti-Charlie Hedbo protests in Somalia and Pakistan Daily Mail Translated, the sign means 'I am Muslim, and I love my Prophet'. The distinctive white writing was set against a black background with a white border, just like the Je Suis Charlie placards. Meanwhile, lawyers in Pakistan burnt an effegy of French ... Pakistan President Seeks Apology From Charlie Hebdo Amid Protest Anti-Charlie protests turn violent in Niger, Pakistan and Algeria Pakistan clashes over Charlie Hebdo cartoon |
Business Insider | This Devastating Photo Puts Pakistan's Worst-Ever Terrorist Attack Into ... Business Insider Two teenagers who survived the attack are now driving the reality home with a set of Facebook photos that show their lives before and after. The first image shows four teenagers wearing Army Public School uniforms while standing on the cricket pitch at ... |
NDTVSports.com | 'Fake Sheikh' Evidence Prompts Pakistan Re-think on Banned Trio: Report NDTVSports.com The Guardian said the convictions in a London court of then Pakistan captain Salman Butt, paceman Mohammad Asif and swing bowler Mohammad Aamer, were among 25 cases called into question by the methods of 'Fake Sheikh' undercover reporter ... Pakistan spot-fixing convictions to be examined over Fake Sheikh concerns |
BBC News | What must Pakistan do to beat polio? BBC News Pakistan has yet to report a new case of polio in 2015 - but officials are keeping their fingers crossed nonetheless. In recent years the Taliban have banned vaccinations in areas under their control, while scores of health workers or policemen ... |
International Cricket Council | Birthday boy Taylor punishes Pakistan in 2011 International Cricket Council 2011 Pakistan v New Zealand and birthday boy Ross Taylor, who rode his luck to good effect and smashed a whirlwind century including helping an incredible 92 runs coming off the final four overs. |
CTV News | Afghans arrest 5 in connection with Pakistan school massacre CTV News Though the two countries long have been rivals, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has pledged to have closer relations with Pakistan. Within 24 hours of the school attack, Pakistan's chief of army staff, Gen. Raheel Sharif, flew to Kabul to meet with Ghani ... |