Voice of America | Afghanistan, Pakistan Leaders to Hold Icebreaking Talks in Paris Voice of America Leaders of Afghanistan and Pakistan are expected to hold an “icebreaking” meeting on the margins of the U.N. climate change summit that starts Monday in Paris. Pakistani officials and a group of senior Pashtun nationalist leaders, who returned Sunday ... Sharif, Ghani to touch base in Paris Ashraf Ghani seeks Pakistani Pashtun leaders' assistance |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan to cooperate with world against Daesh: Nawaz Sharif Khaleej Times Sharif in an informal interaction with other heads of government conveyed Pakistan's strong condemnation of terrorist activities whether committed by individuals, groups or states, resulting in violence or threat of violence. He apprised other leaders ... 'Pakistan committed to eradicate polio' Pakistan to contribute in global efforts on climate change issues: PM Pakistan to contribute in global efforts against climate change: PM |
Firstpost | Pakistan spy racket busted: BSF man, ISI-linked handler arrested from Jammu Firstpost New Delhi: A BSF personnel and a Pakistani intelligence operative have been arrested for obtaining secret information related to India's national security and sharing it with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), police said on Sunday ... Pakistan's ISI spy ring busted in India, BSF jawan among 2 held in Jammu, 3 ... BSF officer, Jammu and Kashmir librarian caught spying for Pakistan Pakistan spy racket busted: BSF jawan, ISI operative arrested from Jammu |
TIME | Why Pakistan Is Angry About an HBO Comedy TIME ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — HBO comedy “The Brink” is following in the footsteps of “Homeland” by ruffling the feathers of viewers in Pakistan — those who can get their hands on it, anyway. Featuring Tim Robbins as the U.S. Secretary of State and Jack ... Already-Cancelled HBO Comedy Reportedly Causing Outrage in Pakistan Jack Black and Tim Robbins' comedy The Brink causes backlash in Pakistan |
Bleacher Report | Pakistan vs. England, 3rd T20I: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview Bleacher Report England wrap up their tour to the United Arab Emirates on Monday with the third and final match of the Twenty20 series against Pakistan. Back-to-back victories for England in Dubai means the series is already over as a contest. However, with the ICC ... England and James Vince have cause to end with flourish against Pakistan Pakistan play for pride in Sharjah against England England down Pakistan in thriller – Poms win three runs |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan's exports to UAE set to grow 10 per cent Khaleej Times "We are targeting 10 per cent growth in our exports to the UAE during 2015-16," Asif Ali Khan Durrani, Pakistan's Ambassador to the UAE, told Khaleej Times on the sidelines of an event at the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ADCCI) to host a ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Indian government casts shadow over Pakistan series ESPNcricinfo.com The Indian government's delay in granting permission has put a cloud over the resumption of the Pakistan-India bilateral series. ESPNcricinfo has learnt that a senior minister in the Indian government believes the chance of the series taking place is ... Pakistan and India agree to one-day series in Sri Lanka Reverse swing: No cricket with Pakistan Decision on India-Pakistan series to be taken by PM Narendra Modi: Reports |
India Today | Pakistan's ISI trained students to use social media for JuD, LeT propaganda ... India Today Barely 26 days after Pakistan's Electronic Media Regulatory Authority asked all broadcasters to refrain from covering 72 banned groups including Lashkar-e-Tayaba (LeT), Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and FIF under UN restriction, US national security sources ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan official meets Ramzan to verify his story The Indian Express Ramzan Khan, the Pakistani boy stranded in Bhopal, moved a step closer to a possible reunion with his Karachi-based mother Razia Begum Friday, as an official from the Pakistan High Commission paid him a visit. First Secretary (Visa) Khadim Hussain met ... |
PAKISTAN: New wave of abduction, rape and forced conversion Scoop.co.nz (press release) Freedom of religion is a fundamental right that exists only on paper in Pakistan. Each year thousands of Christians, forming 13% of the total population, suffer at the hands of religious bigots who use blasphemy as an excuse to ruin their life ... |