New York Times | Tashfeen Malik Was a 'Saudi Girl' Who Stood Out at a Pakistani University New York Times CAIRO — As a tide of Islamist violence washed across Pakistan in recent years, Bahauddin Zakariya University in the southern city of Multan struggled to halt spreading intolerance, with mixed results. Pakistani security seeks to tamp down reporting on California shooter San Bernardino shooting investigation widens to Pakistan Pakistan stops foreign reporters' probe into radicalization of California shooters |
Los Angeles Times | San Bernardino assailant attended Islamic institute in Pakistan Los Angeles Times Tashfeen Malik studied at Al Huda, a chain of religious institutes that teach a fundamentalist strain of Islam, while she was enrolled in a university in Pakistan's Punjab region several years ago, according to two fellow students. The two former ... |
The Indian Express | India, Pakistan break the ice off camera in Bangkok The Indian Express Breaking the diplomatic deadlock, the national security advisors of India and Pakistan held a meeting away from the public gaze in Bangkok on Sunday, six days after the two prime ministers met in Paris on the sidelines of the climate conference. The ... Top India, Pakistan security officials hold talks in Bangkok Security officials from India, Pakistan meet for peace talks |
Bloomberg | Pakistan Cleric Says He Doesn't Know Female Killer in California Bloomberg The head of Pakistan's most influential mosque denied having any link with a female attacker who participated in a shooting rampage that killed 14 people at an office party in California last week. Media reports citing unidentified U.S. officials ... San Bernardino shooting woman is linked to Pakistan radical cleric Maulana Aziz California shooting puts focus on radicalisations in Pak Pakistan denies that US officials have handed over proof of California shooter ... |
Washington Post | Islamic State is having a hard time taking root in Pakistan Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The revelation that the Pakistani woman involved in the San Bernardino massacre was an Islamic State supporter has put a spotlight on the radical group's reach into this country. But surprisingly, there have been only scattered ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan to help in California shooting probe Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will share information with the US about the California shooting in line with the international obligations, the country's interior minister said on Sunday. US investigators have identified Tashfeen Malik, a Pakistani woman and her ... Pakistan: No Link Between Militants and California Shooting Suspect California shooting act of an individual: Pakistan Pakistan offers to assist US in mass shooting probe |
Next Up for Bid: This Shuttered Pakistan Firm Is a `Nightmare' Bloomberg Of all the shoddily run Pakistani state-run companies that Mohammad Zubair needs to sell in the next year, he says none is worse than Pakistan Steel Mills Corp. Investors see about two-thirds of the company's 16,000 workers as unnecessary and most ... |
The Daily Star | Govt assessing ties with Pakistan The Daily Star Foreign Minister AH Mahmood Ali yesterday said Bangladesh was evaluating its relationship with Pakistan and thinking about measures that could be taken over Pakistan's reaction to the execution of two war criminals last month. “We're evaluating our ... Bangladesh government evaluating relations with Pakistan, says foreign minister FM: Bangladesh assessing relations with Pakistan |
The Hindu | Indo-Pak cricket: Commitment to PCB has put BCCI in a fix The Hindu It was a letter of April 2014 sent by the then BCCI president N. Srinivasan to Pakistan Cricket Board which bound India to a commitment to play Pakistan this month, leading to the present dilemma in the establishment here. The BCCI had given the ... BCCI given one-day extension to confirm on India-Pakistan series India-Pakistan cricket: PCB sources say if India does not respond by Monday ... Pakistan duo cleared for domestic return |
Daily Times | 5th Pakistan Mountain Festival opens The News International “We have only two walls in Pakistan, one each in Lahore and Islamabad. Both walls are privately owned. It should be government's priority to engage youth in wall-climbing across the country by installing walls in all main cities so that young people ... 5th Pakistan Mountain Festival kicks off |