Aljazeera.com | Deadly blast hits shrine in Pakistan's Balochistan Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - A suicide bomber has blown himself up at the entrance of a Sufi shrine in Pakistan, killing at least 18 people and wounding 25 others, local officials have told Al Jazeera. The attack happened on Thursday at the Fateh Pur Shrine ... Suicide bomber strikes Shiite shrine in Pakistan, killing 20 Pakistan Sufi shrine: At least 18 killed in Baluchistan Suicide bombing at southwest Pakistan shrine kills 18 |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan denies allegations of supporting armed groups Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - The Pakistani military has responded to a charge of having links to armed groups in South Asia, arguing that it is the job of intelligence agencies to maintain such connections, but rejected the notion that Pakistan supported ... Pakistan's foreign minister says his country is fighting terror Pakistan says influence with Afghan Taliban has diminished Pakistan Sees 'Hollow Allegations' in US Claims It Backs Militants |
Suicide bomber strikes Shiite shrine in Pakistan, killing 16 The Spokesman-Review QUETTA, Pakistan – A suicide bomber struck a Shiite shrine packed with worshippers in a remote village in southwestern Pakistan on Thursday, killing 20 people and leaving at least 25 wounded, a provincial government spokesman and the police said. |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan's curious affair with day-night Test cricket ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan - Sri Lanka's opponents - could well count themselves veterans of the version, this being their third pink-ball Test, and all in the last year. Only Australia have played that many. It will be a big deal for Sri Lanka, who had turned down the ... SL target Pakistan record in UAE Sri Lanka target landmark series win over Pakistan Stakes high as Pakistan look to defend proud UAE record | Cricbuzz ... |
Economic Times | Fresh row between government and military may've just put Pakistan in unfamiliar territory Economic Times ISLAMABAD: An unexplained dispute between Pakistan's interior minister and an elite paramilitary unit under his command is adding to political confusion in Islamabad, prompting questions about a rift in ties between civilian leaders and the powerful ... |
Reuters | Pakistan army says state exploring how to integrate militant-linked groups Reuters FILE PHOTO - Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, chief of the banned Islamic charity Jamat-ud-Dawa, looks over the crowed as they end a "Kashmir Caravan" from Lahore with a protest in Islamabad, Pakistan July 20, 2016. REUTERS/Caren Firouz/File Photo. |
Centralia Chronicle | Former Miss Lewis County, Husband Spread Faith as Missionaries to Pakistan Centralia Chronicle Brittany and Sam Gill, with daughters Savannah, left, and Amelia, are currently in Washington visiting friends and family in between speaking engagements. The family lives in Pakistan, where they are Christian missionaries. |
Moneycontrol.com | Pakistan army says close to decision on Jadhav's mercy petition Moneycontrol.com The Pakistan Army on Thursday said it is close to a decision on the mercy petition of Indian national Kulbhushan Jadhav who has been sentenced to death by a military court on charges of spying. Jadhav, a 46-year-old retired Indian Navy officer, was in ... Kulbhushan Jadhav's mercy petition in final stage, good news soon: Pakistan army Kulbhushan Jadhav mercy plea takes horrific turn, Pakistan Army says good news will be delivered soon |
Spectator.co.uk | Why Pakistan needs Imran Khan Spectator.co.uk It's been a long journey for Imran Khan. He founded his political party, PTI (Pakistan Movement for Justice), in 1996, and for many years made no real progress. Many mocked him. The Guardian journalist Declan Walsh dismissed him as 'a miserable ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan Is Inviting Its Favorite Jihadis Into Parliament | Foreign Policy Foreign Policy (blog) Pakistan Is Inviting Its Favorite Jihadis Into Parliament « | Foreign Policy | the Global Magazine of News and Ideas. |