Forbes | The On-again And Off-again US-- Pakistan Alliance Forbes Pakistan's ostensible sheriff, Army Chief General Raheel Sharif, was stateside recently. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was welcomed in October. In these meetings the United States extols the “resilient” U.S.- Pakistan partnership and reaffirms its ... Pakistan and Afghan Leaders Vow To Resume Taliban Peace Talks Afghan president eyes improved ties with Pakistan, Taliban talks Pakistani, Afghan Break Months of Deadlock |
The Indian Express | How the Pakistani press covered the Narendra Modi-Sharif meeting in Paris The Indian Express The unexpected meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Premier Nawaz Sharif on the sidelines of the climate change conference in Paris was reported extensively across media networks in both countries. The brief conversation ... Despite Modi-Sharif meeting at COP21, India-Pakistan talks will be non-starter ... India's Narendra Modi Gets Upper Hand Over Pakistan's Nawaz Sharif at COP21 Pakistan media reacts positively over Narendra Modi- Nawaz Sharif meeting in Paris |
The Daily Star | PAKISTAN LYING, STILL The Daily Star Pakistan not only lied by denying its atrocities in Bangladesh in 1971, it deliberately twisted facts to deny the genocide it committed on the Bangali people during the nine-month Liberation War. However its atrocities are all in black and white. There ... BNP protests Pakistan statement on 1971 Pakistan cannot veil the truth about its atrocities, Bangladesh Nationalist ... |
MarketWatch | Pakistan vs. BlackBerry: Will more countries ask for access to all customer data? MarketWatch Marty Beard, BlackBerry's chief operating officer, wrote in a blog post Monday that the company would exit the Pakistani market entirely because “Pakistan's demand for open access to monitor a significant swath of our customers' communications within ... BlackBerry leaving Pakistan after data monitoring spat BlackBerry to leave Pakistan over government surveillance concerns BlackBerry: Pakistan Operations Ending, Rift With Authorities On Customer Security |
Toronto Star | BlackBerry to exit Pakistan rather than open up servers Toronto Star Like Pakistan is doing now, India cited public safety and its efforts to combat militants in the wake of the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, its financial capital, that killed 166 people. Indian officials said the 10 heavily armed gunmen who rampaged through ... BlackBerry leaves Pakistan following government backdoor demands BlackBerry Confirms It Will Exit Pakistan After Rejecting Data Monitoring Demands BlackBerry says no to Pakistani backdoor gambit |
Channel News Asia | In Pakistan, forced labour remains widespread at brick kilns Channel News Asia In most of rural Pakistan, hundreds of labourers are tricked into accepting small loans to work in brick kilns. But often their debt balloons due to unfair terms. And they end up becoming bonded - a practice that violates Pakistan's labour laws. Naseem ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan v England: third T20 international – as it happened! The Guardian So England win the series 3-0, although they can hardly claim the last two results were comprehensive. Shoaib Malik and Shahid Afridi were brilliant for Pakistan but it was all in vain as Chris Jordan bowled a quite magnificent super over to win it for ... Pakistan's poor performance needs serious analysis: Waqar Younis England beat Pakistan in thrilling super over Media Releases, 19 hours ago Pakistan's Afridi soars in T20I rankings despite ... |
The Hindu | Don't learn wrong lessons from Pakistan: Rahul Gandhi to government Economic Times NEW DELHI: Rahul Gandhi today launched a scathing attack on the Government on the issue of intolerance telling it not to learn the "wrong lessons" from Pakistan and pleaded that it should listen to the people who have been "disturbed" over recent ... Don't learn 'wrong lessons' from Pakistan: Rahul to Government Don't learn wrong lessons from Pakistan: Rahul to government over 'intolerance ... Don't learn 'wrong lessons' from Pakistan: Rahul to Govt |
The Express Tribune | A liberal Pakistan The Express Tribune “We want to make Pakistan a liberal country.” It is difficult to ascertain whether this was a slip of the tongue on the part of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif or some calculated thought when he made this statement recently. In either case, it must be ... |
Sport360° | Pakistan's home loss to England still results in hope springing eternal Sport360° They may have lost the war but hope springs eternal. Or at least that's what the team and the fans would like to believe. Pakistan's futile but entertaining run chase in the final ODI against England, where their run rate was consistently in excess of ... |