BBC News | Pakistani Government Suspends License of ARY News New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government on Monday suspended the license of ARY News, a broadcast network that has been sharply critical of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, in a move that was widely criticized by rights groups and journalists. Pakistan suspends TV channel ARY News 'for defamation' Pakistan bans TV channel amid increased attempts to control freedom of ... Pakistan Bans TV Channel, Politically Motivated: Amnesty International |
New York Times | Bhutto's Son Tries to Revive the Pakistan Peoples Party's Fortunes New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Seven years ago, Benazir Bhutto returned to Pakistan after a decade in exile to a boisterous welcome from hundreds of thousands of her followers. Over the weekend, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, 26, tried to reclaim the legacy of his ... Pakistan Political Scion Bilawal Bhutto Zardari Draws Huge Crowd Indian Politicians Lash Out at Pakistan's Bhutto for Kashmir Rant Pakistan: Bilawal Bhutto Zardari leads first PPP rally |
BBC News | Pakistan charity boss Abdul Sattar Edhi 'heartbroken' after robbery BBC News One of Pakistan's top charity leaders has told the BBC he is heartbroken after being robbed at gunpoint. Abdul Sattar Edhi, 86, was asleep when a gang of armed men raided the Karachi slum building that serves as his residence and charity headquarters. Robbers steal from Pakistan charity Pakistan: Millions in cash, gold stolen from Edhi Centre |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Taufeeq Umar returns for Australia Tests ESPNcricinfo.com Batsman Umar Akmal and left-arm spinner Abdur Rehman, whose fitness levels were found to be wanting by the PCB in September, were left out - both had played in Pakistan's previous Test assignment, the two Tests against Sri Lanka in August. Opener ... Cricket-Pakistan include three uncapped players in test squad Pakistan recalls Taufeeq Umar for first Test against Australia in Dubai Pakistan Vs Australia 2014: Pakistan's Test squad may contain inexperienced ... |
For Pakistan's Robbers, Even A Beloved Figure Is Fair Prey New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Street crime in Karachi, Pakistan's biggest metropolis, has long been so bad that a kind of resigned pessimism has set in among residents. Ghazi Salahuddin, a columnist and human rights activist here, has made a parlor game out of ... |
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 |
Daily Beast | ICYMI: India-Pakistan Head for Nuke War Daily Beast The main opposition party leader, Bilawal Bhutto, has called for a tough line defending Kashmiri Muslim rights, promising to take “every inch” of Kashmir for Pakistan if he is elected prime minister in the future. Sharif is under pressure from another ... Border skirmishes: Pakistan offers to de-escalate tension with India India fumes as Pakistan pushes Kashmir issue to UN India, Pakistan forces trade fire in disputed Kashmir |
Minneapolis Star Tribune | Pakistan's complex relationship with Malala Al Jazeera America In 2009, when she was 11 years old, Malala Yousafzai took up the cause of the right to education for girls in Pakistan's Swat Valley. Over the next two years, as she grew into a teenager, her ideas also gained influence. From championing girls ... Nobel Peace Prize winners are beacons for progress in India and Pakistan The Girl from Pakistan WHAT OTHERS SAY: Nobel winners must light way to end India, Pakistan fighting |
The National | Kashmir: Any 'distraction' could be catastrophic for Pakistan The National For some days now, the Line of Control (LOC) between Indian Jammu and Kashmir and Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan seems to have been hyperactive. There is constant intense firing of small arms, artillery and heavy weapons. What is happening ... US fund flow into Pakistan occupied Kashmir dam floods Delhi with concern Tensions between India and Pakistan in Kashmir lead to 'worst violence in a ... A New Face for India and Pakistan's Track II Diplomacy |
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 |