Arab News | Pakistan suspends deal to accept deportations from Europe Reuters Globally, around 90,000 people were deported back to Pakistan last year for a variety of offences, but in some cases they had been sent back without proper determination they were Pakistan nationals, an interior ministry spokesman said. It was not ... Pakistan not to accept deportations from Europe Pakistan cracks down on 'human traffickers' |
New York Times | Pakistan Military Expands Its Power, and Is Thanked for Doing So New York Times Raheel Sharif, the Pakistani Army chief, who has presided over the country's armed forces at a time when they are riding high after curbing domestic terrorism and rampant political crime. Aided by a new-media publicity campaign, the military command's ... Pakistan's General Raheel Sharif Goes to Washington: Deja Vu All Over Again Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif rakes up Kashmir issue in talks with ... Pakistan army chief Raheel Sharif meets John Kerry, discusses 'security ... |
The Guardian | Afghan refugees being driven from Pakistan by harassment, rights group says The Guardian Pakistan's large population of Afghans has long lived at the margins of society, but a report by the rights group said police intimidation sharply increased after the Pakistani Taliban massacre of more than 130 schoolboys at Peshawar's Army Public ... Report: Pakistan Police Abuses Against Afghan Refugees 'Skyrocketed' Pakistan: Police Abusing Afghans Pakistan's Scapegoating of Afghans |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: James Taylor hits 67 as England take series lead BBC Sport Earlier, Chris Woakes took 4-40 as Pakistan collapsed from 132-2. Three run-outs also contributed to the hosts' downfall as they were bowled out for the second time in the series. England will clinch their first ODI series win in Asia since beating ... Pakistan v England: third ODI – as it happened Taylor marshals victory after Pakistan collapse Pakistan vs England, third ODI report: James Taylor and Jos Buttler give ... |
NDTV | In Defense of My Speech in Pakistan NDTV At the same time I was conscious that there are people in India (as indeed in Pakistan) who do not want peace or believe that they have a birth right over ideas about India-Pakistan relations. So if we want peace with Pakistan, or perhaps whether we ... |
Washington Post | In the skies of Pakistan, drinking is an act of terrorism — if you're a pilot Washington Post In Pakistan, headline-grabbing terrorism cases usually involve Islamist militant accused of plotting suicide bombings, assassinations or attacks on government or military installations. But now Pakistan's Anti-Terrorism Act is being used against a ... Shaheen Airlines pilot of plane that crash landed in Pakistan was intoxicated Pakistan Tells Pilots 'Don't Fly Drunk' |
Catholic Herald Online | Pakistan moving toward religious tolerance, says brother of murdered politician Catholic Herald Online Decades of terrorist atrocities in Pakistan have finally awakened a desire for the country to move closer to embracing religious freedom, the brother of a murdered government minister has told a meeting in Westminster. Dr Paul Bhatti, whose brother ... |
The Indian Express | Former Pakistan players slam Waqar Younis for England defeats The Indian Express Pakistan are trailing England 2-1 in the four-match ODI series. (Source: AP). Former Pakistan players have slammed coach Waqar Younis for the way the ex-speedster has handled the team during its losses against England in the ongoing one-day series. Under-fire Waqar Younis Draws Flak From Former Pakistan Players Run-out spree amid Pakistan slump Waqar Younis should be replaced as Pakistan head coach: Javed Miandad |
Chandigarh Tribune | Pakistan's Islamic bomb Chandigarh Tribune These pan-Islamic views were and are shared by a number of Pakistan's nuclear scientists. Shortly after the 9/11 terrorist strikes, two senior Pakistani nuclear scientists, Sultan Bashiruddin Mehmood and Chaudhri Abdul Majeed, were charged with helping ... Brazil can be peacemaker in India-Pakistan relation: Mauro Vieira |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan train accident death toll rises to 19 Channel News Asia QUETTA: The death toll from a deadly train accident in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province has risen to 19 and around a dozen people are still in critical condition, officials said on Wednesday (Nov 18). A Pakistan Railways train carrying ... Pakistan Train Derails In Baluchistan Killing 19 Pakistan train accident death toll climbs to 19 |