BBC News | Indian foreign minister Sushma Swaraj in Pakistan for talks BBC News Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj is in Islamabad to attend a security conference on Afghanistan and to hold rare talks with Pakistani officials. The minister will join representatives from 14 nations at the annual Heart of Asia conference on ... Securing the pace of India-Pakistan talks Modi Sarkar can now engage Pakistan with caution Indian, Afghan Officials in Pakistan for Regional Conference |
CNBC | San Bernardino shooter attended troubled Pakistan college CNBC Security officials have been closely monitoring a university in east Pakistan attended by Tashfeen Malik, the woman involved in last's week's mass shooting in California, because of concerns that Islamist militancy was taking hold there. Malik, a ... Tashfeen Malik, San Bernardino Suspect, Attended Conservative Religious School ... Tashfeen Malik Studied at Conservative Religious School in Pakistan Pakistan woman in California shooting attended troubled university |
IBNLive | India, Pakistan Series to be Held From December 24: Sources NDTVSports.com According to a reliable source in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), the tentative dates discussed for the series is meant for a short series of three ODIs and two Twenty20 matches. "The series will be played probably in Sri Lanka in such a manner that ... Wasim Akram awaits India's 'yes' on Pakistan series India-Pakistan series from December 24: Sources Reports: India-Pakistan series likely to be between Dec 24-Jan 5 |
Press TV | Afghanistan, Pakistan to step up anti-Taliban fight Press TV A conference aimed at reinforcing cooperation between Pakistan and Afghanistan in the battle against Taliban militants has opened in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad. Afghan Deputy Foreign Minister Hikmat Khalil Karzai told the conference on Tuesday ... Modi's soft diplomacy is hurting Pakistan hard Afghan President Travels to Pakistan to Shore Up Support Pakistan hosts Afghanistan conference amid IS threat |
The Indian Express | Terror strike in India could spark war with Pakistan: top US official The Indian Express The United States is worried that a terrorist attack in India could spark off a large-scale conflict with Pakistan, Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken told The Indian Express on Tuesday. “It remains a matter of real concern. The only thing worse ... Pakistan must not distinguish between terror groups like Pak Taliban and LeT: US US to Pakistan: Tackle LeT, Jaish, Taliban in the same way |
IBNLive | No decision taken on Mohammad Amir's return to Pakistan team: PCB IBNLive Karachi: The Pakistan cricket authorities are having second thoughts about rushing Mohammad Amir back into the national team. The Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Shaharyar Khan told the media in Lahore that until now no final decision has been ... No Decision Taken on Mohammad Amir's Return to National Team: Pakistan Cricket ... |
On Blasphemy in Pakistan Huffington Post On January 4, 2011, the Governor of the Pakistani Province of Punjab was shot and killed by one of his own security guards, Mumtaz Qadri. The reason for this was Taseer's defense of the proposed amendments in the Country's blasphemy laws, as well as ... |
Washington Free Beacon | Pakistan, Iraq, Bangladesh Top Muslim Nations Receiving Green Cards from US Washington Free Beacon Immigrants from Pakistan, Iraq, and Bangladesh received the most green cards from the United States in the past five years when compared to other Muslim-majority nations. The U.S. granted 83,000 green cards to migrants from Pakistan and another 83,000 ... |
NDTV | 'US Aid Will Be Used Against India', Warns Former Pakistani Diplomat NDTV Describing the sale of such military hardware and even reported talk of a civil nuclear deal as an appeasement policy towards Pakistani military, the former top Pakistani diplomat has urged the US to tell the leaders in Pakistan that their ambition of ... US aid to Pakistan will be used against India: former diplomat US aid to Pakistan will end up being used against India, warns ex-diplomat ... |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan to privatise national airline by next year Channel News Asia KARACHI: Pakistan will privatise its national carrier by next July, a minister said on Tuesday (Dec 8), following years of crushing losses and mismanagement that have battered the airline's reputation. The widely anticipated announcement prompted ... Pakistan to privatize national airline next year: Minister Pakistan plans privatisation of PIA as part of deal with IMF Pakistan law paves way for PIA privatization |