Nato’s chief expressed regret on Monday for the deaths of Pakistani soldiers and said he hoped Pakistan’s border would reopen for Nato supplies.
More than two million cases of malaria are expected in Pakistan in the coming months in the wake of the country’s devastating floods.
Suspected militants in Pakistan set fire to more than two dozen tankers carrying fuel for Nato troops in Afghanistan on Friday.
Severe storms and floods sweeping Asia this week have killed dozens of people and displaced hundreds of thousands.
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/ 20 September 2010
Pakistan cricket chief Ijaz Butt has launched an extraordinary attack on England’s players, saying they may have thrown an ODI.
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/ 18 September 2010
The International Cricket Council has launched an investigation into Friday’s England-Pakistan one-day international.
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/ 15 September 2010
US drone planes fired missiles at a compound in Pakistan’s north-west region, killing a dozen insurgents on Wednesday.
The worst of the flooding may be over but prospects are bleak in Pakistan, where disease and the coming winter threaten to intensify the crisis.
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/ 8 September 2010
A United States missile strike on a militant compound in Pakistan’s tribal district on the Afghan border killed six rebels on Wednesday.
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/ 7 September 2010
More than 10-million people have been left without shelter in Pakistan’s floods for the past six weeks, the UN said on Tuesday.
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/ 6 September 2010
A suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station in north-west Pakistan on Monday killing at least 19 people.
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/ 6 September 2010
The first meeting between Pakistan and England since fixing allegations plunged cricket into crisis began under appropriately dark skies in Cardiff.
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/ 5 September 2010
The message in black Urdu lettering on a white sack of supplies for flood relief says it all: "In tough times, the Pakistan army is with you".
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/ 4 September 2010
A suicide bomber struck a rally in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least 54 people in the second major attack this week.
Cricket council rebuts conspiracy charge as players accused of spot-betting scam are interviewed by police under caution.
Angry outbursts by flood victims reliant on scarce aid are hampering relief work in Pakistan, the Red Cross has said.
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/ 3 September 2010
A blast ripped through a rally in the Pakistani city of Quetta on Friday, killing at least 43 people, the second major attack this week.
Three Pakistan cricketers accused of involvement in an illegal betting scam maintained their innocence on Thursday.
Three Pakistan cricketers embroiled in illegal betting allegations were axed from the team’s tour of England on Thursday.
Relief efforts in flood-ravaged Pakistan are being stretched by the "unprecedented scale" of the disaster, the United Nations said on Thursday.
Three Pakistan cricketers faced a grilling on Thursday over allegations they were involved in a betting scam.
Three Pakistan players embroiled in betting-scam allegations headed to London on Wednesday to face questioning.
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/ 1 September 2010
For some of the children caught up in Pakistan’s floods, the most frightening moment of their lives was the day before the water hit.
Pakistan will not suspend any players being investigated for alleged corruption without proof, Pakistan Cricket Board chairperson has said.
ICC President Sharad Pawar has ruled out the possibility of the Pakistan team abandoning their tour of England following allegations of spot fixing.
Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and two bowlers were grilled by UK detectives probing an alleged betting scam on Sunday.
A month after torrential monsoon rains triggered Pakistan’s worst natural disaster on record, flood waters are starting to recede.
A team of 11 rescuers from the Johannesburg emergency services have arrived in Pakistan on a relief mission to the flood-stricken country.
US drone aircraft have attacked suspected militants in north-west Pakistan, near the border with Afghanistan, killing five people.
Flood waters threatened to engulf two towns in southern Pakistan on Saturday, a month after the disaster began.
Shah-e-Roon doesn’t have the energy, money or support from Pakistan’s government to help Madyan recover from floods that decimated the small town.
Thousands of people fled on Friday from the southern Pakistani town of Thatta after the swollen Indus river burst its banks.