Wall Street Journal | Pakistan's Musharraf Sees Role for Taliban in Afghanistan Wall Street Journal KARACHI, Pakistan—Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, whose administration once backed the Taliban in Afghanistan, said Kabul must share power with the extremist group and block Indian influence if it wishes to see peace. The former military ... Realpolitik: Pakistan's last resort in Afghanistan Pakistan's spy chief heads to US amid Afghan Taliban talks push The need for civil society in Pakistan |
NBCNews.com | Pakistan Anti-Terror Laws Force 100M Cellphone Users to Be Fingerprinted NBCNews.com PESHAWAR, Pakistan — Pakistan was plunged into mourning Tuesday after Taliban militants in suicide vests laid siege to a school, massacring 132 children and 10 teachers during eight hours of sheer terror. In total, 145 people were killed, including ... Pakistan police arrest schoolgirl over 'Taliban' extortion calls |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan chief selector sent home after casino visit Aljazeera.com Pakistan chief selector Moin Khan was ordered to return home immediately on Tuesday and explain his visit to a casino before the team's 150-run loss against the West Indies in the Cricket World Cup. Moin went to the casino in Christchurch, New Zealand, ... World Cup 2015: Moin Khan Apologises to Pakistan Fans for Casino Visit Pakistan's chief selector sent home from Cricket World Cup after casino visit World Cup 2015: Moin Khan's return, Younis' retirement gaffe add to Pakistan ... |
New York Times | Refugees Are Pushed to Exits in Pakistan New York Times Such experiences have become increasingly common for Afghans living in Pakistan after the terrorist attack on a school in Peshawar in December. Though the attack was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan refugees say it fueled a new wave of ... Pakistan: Stop Forced Returns of Afghans Nearly all of the refugees returned were from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Azad ... |
NDTVSports.com | World Cup: Pakistan Chief Selector Moin Khan Asked to Return Home After ... NDTVSports.com Pakistani cricket chiefs Tuesday summoned the chief selector home from the World Cup as they investigate reports he visited a casino shortly before the team's disastrous loss to the West Indies. (Complete World Cup Coverage). The Pakistan Cricket Board ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Ex-Ruler Sees Role for Taliban in Afghanistan Wall Street Journal KARACHI, Pakistan—Former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, whose administration once backed the Taliban in Afghanistan, said Kabul must share power with the extremist group and block Indian influence if it wishes to see peace. The former military ... |
Al-Arabiya | National Geographic 'Afghan girl' under probe in Pakistan Al-Arabiya Pakistani officials are investigating after the famous green-eyed “Afghan girl” immortalized in a 1985 National Geographic magazine cover was found living in the country on fraudulent identity papers. The haunting image of the then 12-year-old Sharbat ... National Geographic 'Afghan Girl' in Pakistan Papers Probe |
IBNLive | World Cup Exclusive: India favourites, Pakistan so far hopeless, says Zaheer ... IBNLive While there are a lot of similarities between India and Pakistan, cricket has always been one of the instruments that has strengthened the diplomatic ties between the arch-rivals. India so far have had a tremendous run in the World Cup, which is just ... |
The News Journal | Ambassador touts Pakistan economy at Wilmington event The News Journal Jalil Abbas Jilani, Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, said his nation's economic growth is poised to exceed the rate forecasted by credit and financial agencies, including the International Monetary Fund. During an appereance in Delaware, ... |
Pakistan in Its Labyrinth New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — There is a bit of a hermetic feel to Pakistan these days, as if the country that lies on the ancient road from the West to Asia, a natural bridge, had somehow contorted itself into a self-imposed isolation. The border with India ... |