BBC News | Pakistan's 'miracle' doctor inspired by NHS BBC News Pakistan's shambolic public health system suffers from corruption, mismanagement and lack of resources. But one public sector hospital in Karachi provides free specialised healthcare to millions, led by a man whose dream was inspired by the UK's ... |
Enewspaper of India | #BBCtrending: Pakistani cleric accused by opponents of being 'drunk' BBC News A leading Islamic scholar in Pakistan who appeared to slur his words on live TV has become the subject of ridicule on social media. When it comes to Islamic clerics in Pakistan, few are more senior than Hafiz Tahir Ashrafi. His opinion on Islamic ... Video of Pakistani Religious Leader Ashrafi Slurring Words Goes Viral Maulana 'Tahir Ashrafi' appears drunk on Pakistan TV show; lectures on Islam |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Demands Answers After Officer Is Killed on Iran Border New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistan government summoned the Iranian ambassador Saturday to protest the killing of a Pakistani security official by Iranian border guards, an official said. “The Iranian ambassador was summoned, a protest was lodged and ... Iran says militants infiltrating from Pakistan Pakistani Guard Killed Near Iranian Border Iran Border Guards Kill 1 From Pakistani Patrol |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Taufeeq Umar returns for Australia Tests ESPNcricinfo.com ... Pak player. On one side we complain about lack of new talent and other side don't give chance to the best available talent. What a waste of talent from the selectors, what a pity! poor Pakistan suffering from the hands of incompetent and dishonest ... Cricket-Pakistan include three uncapped players in test squad Pakistan recalls Taufeeq Umar for first Test against Australia in Dubai Pakistan names 16-man squad for first Test against Australia in Dubai |
BBC News | Pakistan: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari leads first PPP rally BBC News Tens of thousands of Pakistanis have attended the first mass rally held by the son of murdered Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, 26, is tipped to become the next leader of the People's Party (PPP), currently headed by his father ... Pakistan Political Scion Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Draws Huge Crowd Kashmir will be part of Pakistan, says Bilawal Bhutto Bilawal Bhutto vows defeat for jihadists in Pakistan |
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 Today | On Pakistan, Good Start By PM Modi NDTV At a time when Prime Minister Modi was trying to project himself as a global statesman with a successful visit to Japan, a visit to Gujarat and then Delhi by the Chinese President, and a 'rock-star' reception in the US, Pakistan decided it must get ... India can't afford to carry out surgical strikes inside Pakistan, Sartaj Aziz says Musharraf tells Pak to incite those fighting in Jammu and Kashmir Ceasefire violations likely to affect cross border trade between India, Pakistan |
Pakistan isn't losing any sleep over ISIS New York Post Pakistan officials seemed cool as a cucumber on Friday after reports surfaced this week of a potentially deadly merger between the bloodthirsty jihadis and the equally barbaric Pakistan Taliban in their country. “It shows a desperate effort by a ... |
MiamiHerald.com | US should support Pakistan's people, not its corrupt politicians MiamiHerald.com The enduring alliance between the United States and Pakistan in the ongoing war against terrorism still needs visible efforts to bring the people of both countries closer. What's needed are practical measures, instead of repeating the hollow rhetoric ... Pakistan's paradox: the minority dilemma Pakistan's ambassador to U.N. speaks at Princeton about terrorism Afghan endgame: 'Pakistan working to ensure peace with neighbours' |
Daily Beast | ICYMI: India-Pakistan Head for Nuke War Daily Beast The difference between the Kargil War and today is that both India and Pakistan now have far more nuclear weapons and delivery systems than 15 years ago. Pakistan is developing tactical nuclear weapons and has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal in the ... Pakistan's internal dynamics keep a lasting peace with India at bay India, Pakistan Army chiefs square off on Kashmir issue India, Pakistan forces trade fire in disputed Kashmir |