Pakistan province orders Skype suspended over security concerns
PAKISTAN-INTERNET/BAN:Pakistan province orders Skype suspended over security concerns
Aid workers struggle to reach Pakistanis hit by twin quakes
With homes reduced to rubble, many survivors are living amid ruins in the open, as aid to the troubled region is hampered by separatist rebel attacks and poor infrastructure
پاکستان کے پہاڑی کسان بے ترتیب موسموں کے آگے بے یارومددگار
Experts say farmers in Pakistan's remote northern mountains need assistance to adapt to a changing climate, but little is on offer so far
Pakistan's mountain farmers 'helpless' in face of erratic weather
Experts say farmers in Pakistan's remote northern mountains need assistance to adapt to a changing climate, but little is on offer so far
A relative attends to a man, who was injured in a bomb blast, after he was brought to a hospital for treatment in Hangu
A relative attends to a man, who was injured in a bomb blast, after he was brought to a hospital for treatment in Hangu district, bordering North Waziristan October 3, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in an attack on a pro-government militia commander in Pakistan's lawless northwestern tribal area on Thursday morning, security forces said. The attack comes as Pakistan's government is mulling peace talks with the Taliban, although no conditions have yet been set, and previous deals with the Taliban have always collapsed. REUTERS/Syed Shah (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A damaged mosque is seen at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu
A damaged mosque is seen at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu district, bordering North Waziristan in October 3, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in an attack on a pro-government militia commander in Pakistan's lawless northwestern tribal area on Thursday morning, security forces said. The attack comes as Pakistan's government is mulling peace talks with the Taliban, although no conditions have yet been set, and previous deals with the Taliban have always collapsed. REUTERS/Syed Shah (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A shoe lies on the ground near the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu
A shoe lies on the ground near the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu district, bordering North Waziristan in October 3, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in an attack on a pro-government militia commander in Pakistan's lawless northwestern tribal area on Thursday morning, security forces said. The attack comes as Pakistan's government is mulling peace talks with the Taliban, although no conditions have yet been set, and previous deals with the Taliban have always collapsed. REUTERS/Syed Shah (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A member of the media walks past a damaged mosque at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu
A member of the media walks past a damaged mosque at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu district, bordering North Waziristan, October 3, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in an attack on a pro-government militia commander in Pakistan's lawless northwestern tribal area on Thursday morning, security forces said. The attack comes as Pakistan's government is mulling peace talks with the Taliban, although no conditions have yet been set, and previous deals with the Taliban have always collapsed. REUTERS/Syed Shah (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
A member of the media films at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu
A member of the media films at the site of a bomb attack in the Spin Tal region of Hangu district, bordering North Waziristan in October 3, 2013. At least 15 people were killed in an attack on a pro-government militia commander in Pakistan's lawless northwestern tribal area on Thursday morning, security forces said. The attack comes as Pakistan's government is mulling peace talks with the Taliban, although no conditions have yet been set, and previous deals with the Taliban have always collapsed. REUTERS/Syed Shah (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)