Pakistan – Pakistan: Roadside bomb injures at least 3 in northwest (Adnkronos)

Pakistan: Roadside bomb injures at least 3 in northwest (Adnkronos)
Pakistan: Roadside bomb injures at least 3 in northwest (AKI) – A roadside bomb targeting a senior police officer exploded in the northwestern city of Peshawar on Thursday, injuring at least three people, Pakistani media reported. The city has been hit by a wave of deadly bombings in recent weeks amid an ongoing army offensive against militants in the lawless tribal area of South Waziristan …

Pakistan Taliban regrouping outside Waziristan (Los Angeles Times)
Villagers in nearby districts report an influx of militants escaping the Pakistan army offensive in South Waziristan, a campaign critics say should not have been announced ahead of time. Since the Pakistani army launched a long-awaited offensive last month to destroy the Taliban in South Waziristan, many militants have fled to nearby districts and begun to establish new strongholds, a strategy …

Pakistani President says PPP has right to complete tenure (People’s Daily)
Pakistani President and the ruling Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari declared Wednesday that it is democratic right of the PPP to complete its tenure and those trying to destabilize the government would not succeed. Zardari made the remarks while addressing a big public meeting held in Karachi, the biggest city of Pakistan, to commemorate the 43rd foundation day of the …

Bomb Injures Three In Pakistan’s Peshawar City (INO News)
(RTTNews) – A roadside bomb blast Thursday in the violence-plagued northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar has injured three persons, including a police officer and a child–the latest in a series of suicide-attacks and bombings that has rocked Peshawar and claimed hundreds of lives.

World Digest: Pakistan charges seven in Mumbai attacks (Washington Post)
PAKISTAN Pakistan on Wednesday charged seven men in connection with last year’s Mumbai attacks, its first round of indictments in a case being monitored by India and the United States to see whether Islamabad makes good on promises to bring those responsible to justice.

Pakistan frets over expected U.S. Afghan surge (thewest.com.au)
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) – An expected U.S. military surge in Afghanistan could destabilise neighbouring Pakistan, Pakistan’s prime minister said on Thursday, days before a long-awaited U.S. announcement on its Afghan strategy.

Pakistan frets over US military surge (Gulf Times)
Agencies/Islamabad An expected US military surge in Afghanistan could destabilise neighbouring Pakistan, Pakistan s prime minister said yesterday, days before a long-awaited US announcement on its Afghan strategy.

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