BBC News | Pakistani who shot Rehman Malik plane video sacked BBC News A man who filmed passengers preventing Pakistan's former interior minister from boarding a plane for being late has been sacked from his job. Arjumand Hussain and others accused Rehman Malik of holding up the Pakistan International Airways flight. The man who challenged Pakistan's VIP culture is sacked by his employer Man who fought against 'VIP culture' in Pakistan loses his job Arjumand Azhar sacked from job for voicing against VIP culture |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Seeks Improved Ties With New Afghan Leader Wall Street Journal NEW YORK—Pakistan hopes to work with Afghanistan's new president, Ashraf Ghani, to reverse a recent sharp deterioration in its relations with Kabul. Sartaj Aziz, the adviser to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on national security and foreign ... News Analysis: Pakistan eyes tension-free, strong relationship with Afghan new ... Canadian minister calls Pakistan a 'safe haven' for 'terrorists' Afghan president-elect hopes to improve ties with Pakistan |
The Express Tribune (blog) | No, Arnab Goswami, Pakistan is not an “untrustworthy neighbour” or “a ... The Express Tribune (blog) On September 26, 2014, Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif addressed the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York in which he emphasised the urgent need to resolve the Kashmir issue “in accordance with the ... India must take heart from the overtures by Pakistan's civilian administration Pakistan Must Show 'Seriousness,' Says Modi Pakistan leader, in Assembly address, spotlights climate change, regional ... |
Reuters | In al Qaeda attack, lines between Pakistan military, militants blur Reuters But the attack, claimed by al Qaeda's newly created South Asian wing, has highlighted the threat of militant infiltration into Pakistan's nuclear-armed military. The issue is a sensitive one for Pakistan's armed forces, which have received billions of ... |
Indian Express | Give Pakistan Back New York Times ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, spoke of his vision for a state in which “we could live and breathe as free men and which we could develop according to our own lights and culture and where principles of Islamic social justice ... Taking back Pakistan |
DAWN.com (blog) | Pakistan, India to face-off in Asian Games hockey final DAWN.com (blog) Victory against arch-rival India in the Asian Games final would help in the revival of the game of hockey in Pakistan, which has been strapped for funds in recent years. It will also be a consolation for hockey fans in the country who were left ... Pakistan defeats Malaysia in Asian Games Semi-Final Hockey: Pakistan beat Malaysia to set up final against India India set up revenge clash against Pakistan in Asiad hockey final |
The Nation | In Pakistan's Tribal North, US Drone Strike Kills Four New York Times Drone strikes are extremely unpopular in Pakistan, where they are viewed as a breach of the country's sovereignty by the United States. Human rights activists have also criticized the drone strikes, claiming that they have resulted in a large number of ... US drone strike kills four suspected militants in Pakistan In Pakistan, bomb kills 8 as US drone kills 4 |
NBCNews.com | Pakistan's Political Crisis Carries Over to US Youth NBCNews.com Thousands of Pakistani protesters crowded the streets across from the United Nations Headquarters Friday, while the country's Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, addressed world leaders at the General Assembly. Among the crowd were many U.S.-raised ... |
Solving Pakistan's Blasphemy Problem Foreign Policy Yet no blasphemy law has as notorious a reputation as that of Pakistan's, which is under the spotlight again as a scholar/dean of a university who was accused of blasphemy was shot dead. Only a few weeks ago, a woman and two children were murdered by ... |
ABC News | India's Modi Wants Talks With Pakistan But Without 'Shadow of Terrorism' Wall Street Journal NEW YORK—Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Saturday his government is seeking serious bilateral talks with Pakistan but can't engage in talks under "a shadow of terrorism." Speaking at the United Nations General Assembly meeting, Mr. Modi who ... India PM Says Serious About Peace With Pakistan Modi jabs at Pakistan, encourages yoga in UN address India's Modi Tells UN He's Ready for Direct Talks With Pakistan |