The News International | As ties warm, US restarts security assistance to Pakistan Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States has quietly restarted security assistance to Pakistan, U.S. officials said on Sunday, after freezing much of that aid during a period of strained relations beginning with the 2011 Navy SEAL raid that killed al ... Aid to Pakistan to Resume as Tension With US Eases US quietly releasing $1.6B in Pakistan assistance Kerry Lauds Pakistan as Important US Partner |
Pakistan's women police fight criminals, militants and scorn Reuters UK ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) - When Shazadi Gillani, the highest ranking female police officer in Pakistan's most conservative province, wanted to join the force she had to defy her father, forego marriage and pay for her own basic training. During ... |
Daily News & Analysis | Assessing if Pakistan serious about ceasefire, India says Times of India MOSCOW: India said on Sunday it would assess the situation arising out of a sharp increase in ceasefire violations by Pakistan on the international border and LoC in Jammu & Kashmir as it develops and leave it for the time being to the two directors ... No dates set for military-level talks with Pakistan, say top government sources Pakistan for resumption of talks with India amid tension along LoC dna at International Border: Pakistan snipers with .22 rifles keep BSF alert |
US to resume aid to Pakistan Al Jazeera America The U.S. announced Saturday that it planned to release more than $1.6 billion in military and economic aid to Pakistan that was suspended more than two years ago when relations between the two countries soured over the covert raid that killed Osama bin ... |
Independent Community Newspaper | Pakistan cricket coach Whatmore wary of South Africa comeback Yahoo News Dubai (AFP) - Pakistan coach Dav Whatmore drew on bitter personal experience to warn his players that world number one Test team South Africa can bounce back in the second Test starting in Dubai on Wednesday. Pakistan won the first Test in Abu Dhabi ... Pakistan win over SA 'no surprise' Pakistan v South Africa: Misbah-ul-Haq leads hosts to victory Pakistan will ask ICC to cut Mohammad Amir's five-year spot-fixing ban |
Straits Times | British queen meets Pakistan schoolgirl Malala who survived Taliban ... euronews Queen Elizabeth II has met the Pakistani schoolgirl shot in the head by the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai presented the monarch with a copy of her new autobiography at a Buckingham Palace reception in London. The 16-year-old was shot a year ago in ... Malala reunited with Pakistan attack schoolfriends Pakistan's Malala Yousafzai meets with Queen Elizabeth at palace |
Washington Post | As Pakistan's Sharif heads to US, optimism in Islamabad and Washington Washington Post The last time Nawaz Sharif traveled to Washington as Pakistan's prime minister, in 1999, he was just months away from being overthrown in a coup that left him in exile and his country under military rule for more than a decade. On Sunday, Prime ... |
Pakistani singer Zubaida Khanum dies aged 78 BBC News The funeral of Pakistani singer, Zubeida Khanum, who died aged 78 following a heart attack at her home in Lahore, has taken place in the city. Khanum, who recorded almost 250 songs during her career, was famed for her performances during Lollywood's ... |
Australian-Pakistani family murdered over alleged land dispute Sydney Morning Herald All five members of the Khan family were dual Pakistani-Australian nationals. They had lived in Melbourne for several years in the 2000s, before returning to Pakistan. The eldest two children were born in Australia, and Mr Khan had visited last year ... |
International Business Times | Drone Attacks In Pakistan Killed 400 Civilians In Last 10 Years; UN ... International Business Times Pakistan reported that about 2,200 people were killed in about 330 drone attacks since 2004, and at least 400 of the victims were civilians, in addition to about 200 others who were “probable non-combatants,” a U.N. official said on Friday. Ben ... Drone strikes enhance terrorism in Pakistan Pakistan tells UN at least 400 civilians killed by drone strikes UN report speaks Pakistan's mind: FO |