New York Times | Tashfeen Malik Attended Conservative Religious School in Pakistan New York Times MULTAN, Pakistan — The Pakistani woman who carried out the mass shooting in California along with her husband last week had earlier spent a year studying at a conservative religious school for women in this southern Pakistani city, officials said Monday. San Bernardino shooter attended troubled Pakistan college Tashfeen Malik Studied at Conservative Religious School in Pakistan Female California shooter attended Islamic school in Pakistan |
Newsweek | Afghan President Travels to Pakistan to Shore Up Support Newsweek ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is set to open a two-day conference in Pakistan on Tuesday aimed at shoring up support for his war-ravaged nation, but diplomats played down the possibility that stalled Afghan peace talks might ... Pakistan hosts Afghanistan conference amid IS threat Afghan President confirms high-level visit to Pakistan Afghan president, India FM confirm high-level visit to Pakistan |
The Indian Express | US welcomes India-Pakistan NSA talks in Bangkok The Indian Express The US has welcomed the weekend NSA-level talks between India and Pakistan in Bangkok observing that “normalisation” of relations between the two South Asian neighbours is vital to both countries and the region. “We welcome reports of the meeting ... India-Pakistan series might still go ahead Normalisation of relations between India and Pakistan is vital to the region: US High-level India-Pakistan talks held in Bangkok |
Bloomberg | India-Pakistan `Stupidity' Must Stop to End Poverty, Khan Says Bloomberg India and Pakistan need leaders who can resist pressure from military generals and political factions to reach a peace deal that would help eliminate poverty in South Asia, according to top Pakistani opposition leader Imran Khan. The nuclear-armed ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | How I Became a Casualty of Pakistan's Silent War on Speech Foreign Policy (blog) For a year now, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff General Raheel Sharif has been traveling the world, peddling the supposed success of the military operation Zarb-e-Azb, an offensive to target the Pakistani Taliban. The director of the Inter-Services ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | South Asia Daily: ISIS Finds Recruitment in Pakistan … Foreign Policy (blog) Despite the Pakistani roots of Tashfeen Malik, one of the shooters in the ISIS-inspired attack that killed fourteen people in San Bernardino, California, ISIS faces a difficult recruiting environment in Pakistan, according to a report in the Washington ... |
NBCNews.com | 7.2-Magnitude Quake Hits Tajikistan, Shakes Pakistan, India, Afghanistan NBCNews.com The temblor, which hit in a sparsely populated area some 130 miles east of the Tajik capital of Dushanbe at 12:50 p.m. local time (2:50 a.m. ET), shook buildings in cities in Afghanistan, Pakistan and India, residents said. A Dushanbe resident told ... 7.2 magnitude earthquake strikes Tajikistan, felt in Pakistan, India Tajikistan earthquake: Magnitude 7.2 earthquake felt as far as India, Pakistan ... Strong quake strikes Tajikistan, tremors felt in northern Pakistan, India |
Washington Post | Pakistani security seeks to tamp down reporting on California shooter Washington Post MULTAN, Pakistan — Pakistani security forces appeared to be trying to tamp down reporting this weekend on the background of Tashfeen Malik, who carried out an attack alongside her husband that killed 14 people in California. Three professors at the ... Pakistan Assists US on San Bernardino Suspect Tashfeen Malik 'Pakistani in California shooting was radicalized in Saudi Arabia' Pakistani in California shooting became hardline in Saudi Arabia: relatives |
DefenseNews.com | JF-17 Still an Option in Egypt-Pakistan Defense Cooperation Drive DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — Despite having opted for French and Russian fighter aircraft earlier this year, Egypt has reportedly expressed an interest in the Sino-Pakistan JF-17 Thunder. This has come as a surprise to analysts who had considered the possibility of ... |
IBNLive | India's differently-abled team wins T20 series against Pakistan IBNLive New Delhi: India's differently-abled cricket team won the three-match Twenty20 series 2-1 against Pakistan here on Monday. In the third and final T20 match of the series organised by All India Cricket Association for the differently-abled, India posted ... |