Wall Street Journal | Afghan President Demands Pakistan Do More to Rein in Taliban Wall Street Journal KABUL—Afghan President Ashraf Ghani warned Pakistan he would reverse a diplomatic outreach unless Islamabad clamps down on Taliban activities and puts its leaders under house arrest, venting frustration as Kabul faces an onslaught of attacks by the ... Taliban offensive tests Afghanistan-Pakistan intelligence-sharing deal Afghanistan's Illusion of a New Pakistan Afghan Leader Demands Pakistan Act Against Taliban |
The Guardian | Welcome 2 Karachi review – Indian scattergun humour gets lost in Pakistan The Guardian Never mind this nuclear-rivals business; to give you an idea of the current state of play between India and Pakistan, news recently broke that a pigeon spotted flying from Pakistan to an Indian border town has been taken into custody over fears of ... |
Yahoo News | Pakistan agog as arrested top model leaves catwalk for court Yahoo News Since her arrest, rumors abound tying the model to powerful Pakistani businessmen and politicians, offering a new look into money laundering in this country of 180 million people where corruption remains rampant. And her flitting back and forth to ... |
Daily News & Analysis | Women wearing jeans responsible for earthquake, says Pakistan's politician ... Daily News & Analysis And so there is a need to earmark and eliminate the real enemy of Pakistan: every woman who wears jeans," a daily quoted him. The Khap Panchayat in Uttar Pradesh in August 2014 had passed a diktat that banned wearinf of jeans and use of mobile ... Pakistan cleric: Jeans clad women 'cause earthquakes and terrorism' |
The Seattle Times | Increased security in Pakistan's tribal area helping battle against polio The Seattle Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — The Pakistani army's nearly yearlong campaign against Islamist extremists in the northern tribal belt has its skeptics, but one area where experts say its effect has been unmistakable is in battling polio. Six cases have been ... |
International Cricket Council | Pakistan retains pre-series points after win against Zimbabwe International Cricket Council With Bangladesh to host India for three ODIs later this month and Pakistan to play five ODIs in Sri Lanka in July, the battle for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 remains tight as England plus the seven next highest-ranked sides on the Reliance ICC ODI ... We should support Pakistan cricket more because of their amazing fans: SLC chief Who will qualify for ICC Champions Trophy 2017 - Bangladesh or Pakistan? Sri Lanka encouraged by Zimbabwe's successful tour of Pakistan |
Daily Mail | ISIS could get a NUCLEAR weapon from Pakistan, Indian defence minister warns Daily Mail In ISIS' official English-language magazine, Dabiq, Mr Cantlie is said to have written: 'The Islamic State has billions of dollars in the bank, so they call on their wilayah [local branches] in Pakistan to purchase a nuclear device through weapons ... ISIS Could Buy Nukes from Pakistan, Warns India |
Yahoo News | Rain ruins 3rd ODI, Pakistan wins series 2-0 vs Zimbabwe Yahoo News Earlier, after Pakistan won the toss and elected to bat, opener Hafeez made a run-a-ball 80 and 20-year-old newcomer Babar Azam scored 54 in his first ODI before Anwar Ali smashed 38 off 23 balls in Pakistan's total of 296-9 to give Pakistan hopes of a ... International cricket in Pakistan Complacency a challenge as Pakistan target series sweep Pakistan-Zimbabwe cricket series continues despite bombing |
New York Times | Hundreds Protest After Gunmen Target Ethnic Pashtuns in Southern Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Tensions were running high on Saturday in southwestern Pakistan after dozens of heavily armed gunmen, wearing the uniforms of security forces, stopped two buses, singled out ethnic Pashtuns and fatally shot at least 22 of them on ... Gunmen kill 22 bus passengers in Pakistan attack After Pakistan bus attack, worry an insurgency growing worse Pakistan bus raids: Balochistan gunmen kill at least 19 |
Hindustan Times | India, Pakistan spar over economic corridor passing through PoK Hindustan Times India and Pakistan have sparred over the $46 billion Pakistan-China economic corridor, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi informing the top Chinese leadership that the project passing though Pakistan-occupied Kashmir is “unacceptable”. The 3,000-km ... PM Modi told China, Pakistan economic corridor unacceptable: Sushma Swaraj Modi told China, Pakistan economic corridor 'unacceptable' 'India wants to sabotage China project, war on terror in Pakistan' |