DAWN.com | Thanks But No Thanks: Pakistan PM Shuns Indian Limo for Nepal Summit Voice of America KATHMANDU—. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will bring his own car to a regional meeting in Nepal next week, an official said on Tuesday, turning down an offer to borrow a bulletproof limousine lent by Pakistan's arch rival, India. Pakistan will ... Pakistan snubs India over bulletproof car at SAARC summit Pakistan snubs India over bulletproof car for next week's summit in Kathmandu Partition Scars Slow Pakistan's Trade Engine, Not India's |
DAWN.com | Pakistan ranks third on Global Terrorism Index DAWN.com LONDON: A new global study by London-based Institute for Economics and Peace has ranked Pakistan third on the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) list. The report said Iraq was the country hit hardest by terrorism, with 2,492 attacks that killed more than 6 ... Pakistan ranks third among terror-hit countries Pakistan 3rd worst hit by terrorism in 2013: GTI Pakistan ranks third on Global Terrorism Index: report |
New York Post | Pakistan Taliban splinter group vows allegiance to Islamic State Reuters A splinter group of Pakistan's Taliban has pledged support to Islamic State (IS), a spokesman said on Monday, in another indication of the appeal of the Iraq- and Syria-based jihadist group in a region traditionally dominated by al Qaeda and local ... Pakistani boot camps want to 're-program' ISIS terrorists Taliban splinter group vows allegiance to ISIS Isis News: Pakistan Taliban's Splinter Group Jundallah Pledges Allegiance to ... |
BBC News | Pakistan-Afghan border security a major challenge - Sartaj Aziz BBC News In an interview with the BBC, Sartaj Aziz, Pakistan's national security and foreign affairs adviser to the prime minister, said that neither territory should be used against the other and that both countries needed to co-operate more on border control ... Pakistan seeks to move beyond focus on terrorism in relationship with Canada Militants posing no threat to Pakistan should not be targeted: Aziz Militants not dangerous to Pakistan should not be targeted: Sartaj |
DAWN.com | Pakistan ranks third on Global Terrorism Index list DAWN.com LONDON: A new global study by the London-based Institute for Economics and Peace has ranked Pakistan third on the Global Terrorism Index (GTI) list. The report said Iraq was the country hit hardest by terrorism, with 2,492 attacks that killed more than ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan police take harsh justice to the streets: 'Mostly we get the right ... The Guardian Stories about cornered criminals coming to sticky ends in shootouts with police are so routine in Pakistan that newspapers rarely bother with more than the few sentences that recorded the death of Mutabar Khan. The 25-year-old preacher was killed in ... |
Cricket Country (blog) | Live Cricket Score Pakistan vs New Zealand, 2nd Test at Dubai, Day 2: Pakistan ... Cricket Country (blog) Two new openers opened the innings for Pakistan. Shan Masood and Taufeeq Umar will face a stiff challenge from the New Zealand pacers late in the day. Masood took the strike to Trent Boult, who opened the bowling for the Kiwis. Good first over for him. New Zealand strike after making 403 Live Cricket Score of Pakistan vs New Zealand, 2nd Test, Day 2 at Dubai Pakistan vs. New Zealand, 2nd Test: Day 2 Highlights, Scorecard, Report |
New York Times | Afghan President Out to Ease Relations on Visit to Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD — Hoping to recast an often strained relationship with a crucial neighbor, President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan made his first state visit to Pakistan on Friday. His two-day visit is to include a meeting with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on ... Pakistan says security 'inextricably linked' with Afghanistan Afghan president visits Pakistan to reset troubled ties Afghan Leader Aims to Repair Ties in Pakistan |
The Guardian | Exploring the soul of Pakistan's cricket team: lazy, impatient and brilliant The Guardian The pitch was a dirty, grubby orangey-brown, where strokes regularly went through before ball reached bat, Pakistan were 2-1 up in the series and playing in a recrudescent stadium, but this was about as routine as firefighting could get. Neither ... |
DAWN.com | China denies training Pakistan troops near Indian border DAWN.com BEIJING: China has rejected a report floating in the Indian media that its troops were training Pakistani soldiers on the India-Pakistan border, saying that it was not a factual report, said a report published on The Times on India. “There are no facts ... |