Wall Street Journal | Malala and the Malaise in Pakistan Wall Street Journal When the Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded this year's Peace Prize jointly to an Indian and a Pakistani, the symbolism was impossible to miss. The Committee praised 60-year-old Indian activist Kailash Satyarthi for fighting “the grave exploitation of ... How Pakistan Fails Its Children Despite Nobel win, Pakistan's Malala hated by many at home THE LAHORE LOG: Pakistan's women continue to give us hope |
Times of India | India can't afford to carry out surgical strikes inside Pakistan, Sartaj Aziz says Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday said India cannot afford to carry out "surgical strikes" inside the country as it is aware of Pakistan's response to any such action. National security adviser Sartaj Aziz claimed that the current border tension was part ... Musharraf tells Pak to incite those fighting in Jammu and Kashmir China asks India-Pakistan to show restraint, stop firing along LOC Pakistan committed to peace with India, says foreign secretary |
ABC News | Pakistan Army Says Indian Fire Wounds 4 in Kashmir ABC News Indian forces fired into the Pakistan-administered portion of the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, wounding four children, Pakistan's military said Wednesday, a sign of increasing tensions between two nuclear-armed rivals. "Pakistani troops ... UN snubs Pakistan on Kashmir plea Pakistani Political Parties Protest Indian Border Shelling Indian and Pakistani military leaders discuss deadly border clashes |
BBC News | Pakistan court upholds Asia Bibi death sentence BBC News A Pakistani court has upheld the death penalty for a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy in 2010. Asia Bibi was found guilty of making derogatory comments about the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with a Muslim woman. The Lahore High ... Death sentence ruling for Pakistan Christian upheld Pakistan's first woman sentenced to death for blasphemy loses appeal Pakistan court upholds Asia Bibi's death sentence |
Times of India | Pakistan needs to 'incite' those 'fighting' in Kashmir: Musharraf Times of India ISLAMABAD: In the wilderness for a long time, former military ruler General Pervez Musharraf made an anti-India rant by saying Pakistan needs to "incite" those "fighting" in Kashmir. "We have source (in Kashmir) besides the (Pakistan) army...People in ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistani Taliban Leaders Pledge Allegiance to Islamic State Wall Street Journal PESHAWAR, Pakistan—Six senior members of the Pakistani Taliban, including prominent regional leaders, Tuesday pledged allegiance to the Islamic State and its head Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, a potentially explosive rift within militant circles here that ... |
ABC Online | Alex Doolan hits hundred as Australia coach Darren Lehman questions Pakistan ... ABC Online Pakistan A's slow over-rate drew criticism from Australia coach Darren Lehmann on day two of their four-day match in Sharjah, while Alex Doolan top-scored with 104 as Australia reached 8 for 273 in reply to Pakistan A's first innings of 8-305. Pakistan ... Shafiq, O'Keefe impress on flat pitch Alex Doolan scores century against Pakistan A Alex Doolan hits ton against Pakistan A |
CNN (blog) | Pakistan is sliding toward extremism CNN (blog) Editor's note: Farahnaz Ispahani is a former member of the Pakistani parliament and Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center 2013-2014. Her forthcoming book is 'Waiting to Die: Pakistan's religious minorities'. Nina Shea is a senior fellow ... |
India.com | India vs Pakistan Sultan of Johor Cup 2014 Hockey Match Live Updates: India ... India.com Full time: There was some exhilarating tennis by the Indians. Towards the end of the match, they were virtually toying with the Pakistani defence. even as Pakistani played some good hockey, they were outclassed by their Indian counterparts today ... India outclass Pakistan 6-0 in Sultan of Johor Cup Sultan of Johor Cup: Pakistan knocked out in preliminary round Sultan of Johor Cup hockey: India thrash Pakistan 6-0 |
Voice of America | TV Shows Helping Bridge Divide Between India, Pakistan Voice of America Goswami says that it's a mixture of curiosity about Pakistan and the better quality of programing that is drawing her towards the soaps. “It was a surprise to see that they used Hindi words in their day-to-day conversations and that they face the same ... |