Pakistan: Armed men attack Frontier Corps South members convoy, 2 soldiers die
Gwadar: Two Pakistan's Frontier Corps South members died and another was hurt as armed men attacked their convoy in the Buleda area of Kech district on Thursday, media reports said.
Pakistan: 1 soldier, 2 terrorists die in North Waziristan operation
Islamabad: At least one Pakistani soldiers and two terrorists were killed due to a gunfight between security forces and Tehreek-i-Taliban (TTP)-backed militants during an intelligence-based operation (IBO) in Spinwam area of North Waziristan.
Awami National Party claims Pakistani mosques collecting donations for Afghan Taliban
Islamabad: Awami National Party, a key opposition party of Pakistan, has claimed donations are being collected in mosques for supporting Afghan Taliban.
FATF retains Pakistan in 'grey list', gives June deadline to implement action plan
Islamabad:Pakistan has once again been retained in the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) 'grey list', giving the south Asian nation yet another jolt on Thursday.
Sheikh’s acquittal shows Pakistan is a terror-sponsor state, writes Afghanistan Times
Kabul: A news portal has targeted Pakistan and said the recent acquittal of journalist Daniel Pearl’s murderer, the terrorist Omar Saeed Sheikh, by the Supreme Court of Pakistan reflects that Islamabad is “a truly terrorist-sponsor state.”
Pakistan: Unknown gunman kills anti-terrorism official
Peshawar: Unknown gunman shot dead an anti-terrorism official in northwest Pakistan on Saturday, media reports said on Monday.
Pakistan: Gunmen kill 11 coal miners in Machh coal field
Quetta: Armed men opened fire and killed at least eleven coal miners in Pakistan's Machh coal field on Sunday, media reports said.
Pakistan: PM Imran Khan lashes out at opposition for defeating two FATF-related bills in Senate
Islamabad/UNI: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday lambasted his country's opposition for defeating two bills related to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) in the Senate, accusing them of trying to sabotage his efforts to help Pakistan exit from the watchdog's 'grey list' for personal political interests.
Pakistani police foil terror bid, arrest suicide bomber
Islamabad/Xinhua: The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) of police foiled a major terror bid on Tuesday in Pakistan's eastern Punjab province and arrested a suicide bomber during an operation, local media and officials said.
Pakistan: 4 militants, 5 security personnel killed in terror attack in Karachi
Islamabad/Xinhua: Four militants and five security personnel were killed in a terrorist attack on the Pakistan Stock Exchange building in southern port city of Karachi on Monday, police said.
Pakistan: 2 killed in Quetta blast, 14 hurt
Quetta/IBNS: The death toll in the blast which rocked Quetta area in Pakistan touched two on Wednesday, media reports said.
Terrorism: US issues advisory to its carriers to avoid Pakistan airspace
Washington/IBNS: Fearing terror attack, the United States has issued advisory to all its air carriers and commercial operators to exercise caution as they fly into, out of, within or over the territory and airspace of Pakistan.
London/IBNS: The man, who carried out the stabbing incident in London on Friday killing two people, was of Pakistan origin and once wanted to establish Sharia Law. He even had planned to build a terror training camp in Kashmir.
Pakistan likely to be placed in FATF 'Dark Grey' list
Islamabad: Pakistan might be facing strong action by international terror financing watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and maybe put in the 'Dark Grey List', media reports said.
Washington, Mar 3 (IBNS): US Presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard on Sunday criticised Pakistan and said time has come for the country's leaders to stop giving safe haven to the terrorists.