Aljazeera.com | Suicide bomber targets Pakistan mosque Aljazeera.com A suicide bomber has struck a Shia mosque in Pakistan's garrison city of Rawalpindi, killing seven people and wounding several others, police have said. Police told Al Jazeera that the attacker blew himself up when he was stopped at the gate of the mosque. Suicide bomber kills 5 outside mosque in Pakistan At least six killed in attack on Shi'ite mosque in Pakistan Bombing Outside Mosque Kills at Least Five People in Pakistan |
New York Times | Is Pakistan Worth America's Investment? New York Times Doubts about the aid center on Pakistan's army, which has long played a double game, accepting America's money while enabling some militant groups, including members of the Afghan Taliban who have been battling American and Afghan troops in ... Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Education in Pakistan: building more schools to combat extremism Peshawar schools to reopen Jan 12 after Taliban school massacre |
International Cricket Council | JAVED MIANDAD: Experience missing from Pakistan side for the ICC Cricket ... International Cricket Council To be a selector you must have a vision. I agree it's tough to be on a selection panel anywhere in the world but it's even tougher if you are a selector in Pakistan and have to pick 15 for an event like the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015. Well before the ... This Pakistan World Cup team picked to play fearless cricket: Moin Khan Pakistan name Cricket World Cup squad World Cup 2015: Younis Khan, Mohammad Hafeez in Pakistan Squad |
dunyanews.tv | Pakistani Man Accused of Blasphemy Gunned Down and Killed ABC News Pakistani police say a 52-year-old Muslim man arrested for blasphemy was killed by gunmen after being released from jail. Police officer Mohammad Ayub said on Thursday that the bullet-riddled body of Abid Mahmood was found the day before in Taxila, ... Gunmen kill Pakistani 'blasphemer' who thought he was a prophet Pakistani man gunned down on release from jail |
Seas Gobble Land So Pakistan's Coastal Villagers Retreat Scientific American KETI BUNDER, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For fisherman Sammar Dablo, it was as if "the seawater stole our homes" when land erosion forced his village to relocate further inland on Pakistan's south coast. The people of the fan-shaped Indus ... |
International Cricket Council | Marina, Dar combine to give Pakistan Women victory International Cricket Council Nida Dar's late surge complemented Marina Iqbal's solid effort at the top of the order as Pakistan Women notched a hard-fought five-wicket win with just 1.2 overs to spare over Sri Lanka Women in the first One-Day International of a three-match series ... Nida, Marina steer Pakistan to victory over Sri Lanka Nida, Marina star in Pakistan win Marina's fifty guides Pakistan to 5-wkt win |
New York Times | Lawmakers in Pakistan Approve Military Tribunals New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's Parliament passed a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that allows a parallel system of military courts to try Islamist militants, significantly enlarging the army's power during a period of political unrest in the ... |
In Pakistan, a TV Show Focuses on a Topic Once Taboo: Sex ABC News In religiously conservative Pakistan, a television call-in advice show is tackling an issue rarely discussed in public: Sex. Once a week, a doctor appearing on HTV's "Clinic Online" focuses on sexual issues, fielding questions about sexually ... |
Newsweek | To Beat the Taliban, Pakistan Needs School Reform Newsweek I went to school in Pakistan too, but it was a different country, one where children could still be children. Yet the seeds of today's Pakistan had already been sown by the time I was in elementary school. This was the end of General Zia's time—a man ... In Pakistan, domestic threats begin to overshadow India Pakistan votes for insurgents to face military trials Pakistani politicians vote for military courts to try civilians |
IBNLive | Cricket under terror threat: Pakistan spinner Ajmal forced to shut down his ... IBNLive "I was told that the Punjab government has sent advice to close down the academy temporarily because threats have been received against the academy that it may be attacked," Ajmal, who could not make the final cut in the 15-man Pakistan squad for the ... Pakistan star spinner forced to shut down his academy Saeed Ajmal forced to close academy in Pakistan amid terrorist threats Terror threat strikes Cricket: Pakistan cricketer Saeed Ajmal enforced to ... |