Bin Laden’s Wife Gives Birth to Four Children in Escape
Osama Bin Laden’s youngest wife revealed that al-Qaida leader has spent most of his escape to live inthe cities of Pakistan, moving from safe house and fathered four children.
Pakistan School Strives to Beat The Taliban Trap
Pakistan school strives to beat the Taliban trap.
Pakistan: Attempt Resulted in 48 Dead and 100 Injured in a Mosque
At least 48 people were killed and over 100 were injured.
Story of Mohammad Nasser (How a Voyeurism Patient Turned Himself Into a Terrorist) (Part I)
A true story.(Making of a Terrorist)
Close Taliban Claimed Al Qaeda in Pakistan Bombing Product Wednesday
Taliban terrorist network Al Qaeda allies have claimed a suicide bombing in Peshawar produced in northwestern Pakistan, after which two policemen lost their lives – transmits France Presse.
Pakistan: Attempt The Taliban Against American Diplomats, The First Attack Targeting The U.s. After The Killing of Bin Laden
Two Americans were slightly injured Friday after a bomb exploded at the passage of Taliban armored car in which they were, killing a civilian who was in the area in Peshawar (northwestern Pakistan), the first direct attack which targeted Member U.S. after the death of bin Laden AFP.
Osama Bin Laden Family Led a Simple Life, Shows Scenes Shot in His Home
Scenes shot in the residential complex where Osama bin Laden was killed in Sunday night to Monday show that the simple family life he had in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, where they have lived more than six years, tells the Daily Express, the electronic edition Wednesday.
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Pakhto (Pashto) or Pakhtun?!?
An article expressing the author’s views on the name-changing debacle of North-Western province of Pakistan. Specifically for those interested in the backdrop for the name changing process of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – formerly known as North-West Frontier Province.
The History of Pakhtunkhwa
It is expected that the North-Western frontier province of Pakistan will be renamed as Pakhtunkhwa before the end of 2008.







