Times of India | Study: How Pakistan's recent protests failed Washington Post (blog) Thousands of protesters have been camped out for more than a week within earshot of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's house in Islamabad demanding that he resign from office. Some have carried stick figures of Sharif wearing a noose, creating a ... A Less Gloomy Mood in Pakistan Pakistan survived difficult times, this too shall pass: Nawaz Sharif The National Security Implications of Pakistan's Latest Political Crisis |
NDTV | India, Pakistan Hold First Flag Meeting After Recent Border Firing NDTV The 35-minute-long meeting between the Border Security Force (BSF) and Pakistan Rangers was the first since multiple ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops in the last couple of weeks. Both sides reportedly registered their protest over the recent ... Ban Ki-moon Calls for India and Pakistan to Manage Tensions 'Peacefully' Heaviest cross-border firing since 1971 war, India lodges protest with Pakistan Ceasefire violations: India-Pakistan to hold flag meeting |
Reuters UK | London police arrest man over Pakistan politician 2010 murder Reuters UK Police believe he had been under surveillance in the days and weeks before his murder. His death brought Pakistan's biggest city Karachi to a standstill after the MQM, the most influential party in Pakistan's commercial capital, declared 10 days of ... New Taleban group vows more attacks in Pakistan UK police arrest one in Pakistan leader's murder case |
Indian Express | Pakistan cricket authorities prepared for worst in Saeed Ajmal case Zee News Karachi: Pakistani cricket authorities are prepared for the worst possible scenario in the Saeed Ajmal bowling action case. An official in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said today that Ajmal had joined the Pakistan squad in Sri Lanka for the final ... Pakistan to help bowlers iron out action flaws |
Pakistan on the Brink, Again Foreign Policy (blog) With thousands of young Pakistanis besieging their capital to demand the ouster of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan -- a key element in the United States' plan to withdraw from neighboring Afghanistan by the end of 2016 -- is slipping into ... |
Hard-Line Splinter Group, Galvanized by ISIS, Emerges From Pakistani Taliban New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani Taliban has suffered its second major split in three months, with militant leaders this week confirming the emergence of a hard-line splinter group inspired by the success of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The ... |
Zee News | Quite clearly, Modi is anti-Pakistan and anti-Muslim: Pervez Musharraf Firstpost If you look at Modi's reality, quite clearly he is anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan. There is no doubt about that. He has been elected Prime Minster, but till now we have not seen him play his anti-Pakistan or anti-Muslim cards. Till we don't see him playing ... Pervez Musharraf calls Narendra Modi anti-Muslim, anti-Pakistan Dealing with turmoil: 'No one can dare challenge Pakistan' South Asia Democracy Watch deplores 'conspiracy' to derail democracy in ... |
Pakistan ambassador seeks Basin's assistance in developing shale resources Midland Reporter-Telegram “Pakistan has huge oil and gas reserves and we're looking at this area for investors interested in joint ventures,” explained the ambassador, speaking by phone as he headed to the airport to fly to Houston. He was accompanied by Afzaal Mahmood, general ... |
Economic Times | BSF chief warns Pakistan: India will retaliate to unprovoked firing Economic Times NEW DELHI: Amidst growing ceasefire violations from Pakistan, BSF DG DK Pathak on Tuesday warned the neighbouring country of 'retaliation' for unprovoked firing. "Indian forces are retaliating to Pakistan's unprovoked firing. We do not initiate firing ... |
BBC News | Pakistan: Women struggle against tribal customs BBC News The Pakistan military offensive against militants in North Waziristan has resulted in hundreds of thousands of refugees being relocated - the majority of them women and children. Many of them have travelled to the neighbouring town of Bannu, where the ... |