Voice of America | Pakistan Military Chief to Visit US Voice of America November 15, 2015 7:37 AM. ISLAMABAD—. Pakistan's military chief General Raheel Sharif is to begin a crucial five-day visit to the United States on Monday. Officials say that “pressing issues” such as regional counterterrorism and Afghan peace efforts ... Pakistan leaders vow to protect Hindus Why is Pakistan's army chief all over social media? Pakistan army chief's US visit to focus on Afghanistan, peace talks |
Global Risk Insights | A Nuclear Arsenal in Pakistan, and Far Beyond New York Times But it will be hard to persuade Pakistan and India to get rid of their nuclear weapons as long as the United States and Russia continue to insist that nuclear weapons are essential for their security. Their arsenals are far more deadly and threaten the ... Risks in Pakistan's tactical nuclear weapons policy The India-Pakistan Confrontation. The Dangers of Nuclear Conflict in South Asia? |
Geo News, Pakistan | Five Afghan rockets land in Pakistan territory Geo News, Pakistan RAWALPINDI: Five rockets were fired from Afghanistan side towards Pak-Afghan Gate at Angor Adda in South Waziristan, however, no loss of life or property was reported on Sunday. According to Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of ... Pakistan hit by barrage of rockets from Afghan side Pakistan responds to rocket attack from Afghanistan Stop terrorists from 'escaping', Pakistan tells Afghanistan |
Times of India | Pakistan has failed to control its population growth: Report Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has "miserably failed" in controlling its population growth which is likely to exceed 300 million by 2050, a media report said today, highlighting the consequences the country with limited resources may face in future. In the 68 ... Pakistan fails to check population growth: expert |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan must defend human rights, governance record The Express Tribune Future contours of Pakistan's exports can be easily predicted in the wake of the global economic slowdown mainly caused by the economic recession in the European Union and downward revision in the GDP growth forecast for China. This has created ... |
gulfnews.com | Commuters wait to travel through a newly built tunnel in Gojal Valley. — AFP DAWN.com SOST: A glossy highway and hundreds of lorries transporting Chinese workers by the thousands: the new Silk Road is under construction in northern Pakistan, but locals living on the border are yet to be convinced they will receive more from it than dust. new Silk Road: Boom or dust for Pakistan? |
The Guardian | Pakistan v England: second ODI – as it happened The Guardian They could have reached a bigger total – Wahab and Irfan bowled brilliantly towards the end of their innings – but at no point did Pakistan look like getting close to their target, as England's seamers started excellently and Rashid made sure there was ... Pakistan vs England, second ODI, report: Impressive England react ... Hales eyes ODI series win over Pakistan after maiden ton Pakistan vs England 2015, 2nd ODI at Abu Dhabi: Alex Hales ton, Chris Woakes ... |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan pledges steps to boost textile production Khaleej Times Pakistan's textile industry has suspended its several month long agitation for solid business demands as the government promised help to boost production and exports at reduced prices. The government has accepted three out of the eight demands of the ... |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistan Wraps Up Major Naval Exercise DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — The Pakistan Navy concluded a major domestic naval exercise Thursday, which was held after a break of three years. It comes at a time when Pakistan struggles to maintain operational numbers (especially in respect to arch-rival India's ... |
Pakistan Today | Absolutely no IS presence in Pakistan, says FO Pakistan Today Addressing a function organised by Pakistan Foreign Office Women's Association in connection with their annual charity bazaar, at Foreign Office, the foreign secretary said Pakistan has come out of the crisis due to terrorism and extremism due to ... Pakistan rules out presence of Daish Pakistan fully capable of thwarting IS threat: Foreign Secretary No footprints of Islamic State in Pakistan: Foreign Secretary |