Pakistan frees Christian girl accused of blasphemy Fox News RAWALPINDI, Pakistan – A young Christian girl accused of burning pages of Islam's holy book was freed Saturday from a jail near the capital where she had been held for three weeks, a Pakistani jail official said. The release a day after a judge granted ... |
The Nation | India and Pakistan Sign Visa Agreement, Easing Travel New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan and India signed a new visa agreement on Saturday, easing restrictions for travelers in what was seen as a step toward warming relations between the rival South Asian countries after years of heightened mistrust and ... Pakistan, India sign new visa agreement making cross-border travel easier Pakistan, India sign new visa agreement India, Pakistan ease visa restrictions |
Wall Street Journal | A glance at the Pakistan-based Haqqani network New York Daily News The group is based across the border in Pakistan's North Waziristan tribal area but also has significant strength in eastern Afghanistan, the original home of the network's founder, Jalaluddin Haqqani. He made a name for himself in the 1980s when he ... Pakistan militants declared terrorists US not branding Pakistan as state sponsor of terrorism US Blacklists Militants in Pakistan |
The News International | Pakistan eye 3-0 clean sweep The News International DUBAI: Former champions Pakistan would be looking to give their World Twenty20 preparations another shot in the arm on Monday (tomorrow) by whitewashing Australia in their three-match Twenty20 International series. Pakistan have already achieved an ... Pakistan snatch win from the jaws of defeat Pakistan beats Australia after super over Pakistan beat Aussies in thrilling super over |
INDIA-PAKISTAN: The Silence Strategy Page Usually the Islamic terrorists confine their attacks to the tribal territories (which the Pakistani Taliban wants to conquer first, before going after the rest of Pakistan). In the past Islamic terror groups have gone after targets outside the tribal ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign staff New York Daily News The group has recently come under Pakistani government scrutiny because of reports that it helped facilitate meetings between the U.S. and a doctor who allegedly helped hunt down Osama bin Laden, a charge which the group has vehemently denied. Pakistan May Be Expelling Aid Group's Foreign Staff Pakistan government expels Save the Children staff for alleged ties to CIA Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign workers |
Pakistan frees Christian girl accused of blasphemy Boston.com RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (AP) — A young Christian girl accused of burning pages of Islam's holy book was freed Saturday from a jail near the capital where she had been held for three weeks, a Pakistani jail official said. The release a day after a judge ... |
Pakistan gives India 'non papers' on Indus treaty breach The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has handed over “non-papers” to India on Saturday pertaining documentary evidence of serious breach of Indus Basin Water Treaty (IBWT) by New Delhi. The non-papers were delivered to visiting Indian minister for External Affairs SM ... |
Pakistan blasphemy girl in dramatic prison release by helicopter Reuters Even before that arrest, Masih's case provoked international concern as she could face execution under Pakistan's blasphemy law despite her young age and reported mental problems. The dramatic nature of Masih's release underlined the fear for her life. |
India, Pakistan ease visa norms Deccan Herald In a historic development that will go a long way in normalising relations between India and Pakistan, the two countries on Saturday ushered in a new visa regime aimed at increasing people-to-people contact and visit of business people. The liberalised ... |