Washington Times | Pakistan rules out sharing nukes with Saudis, anyone else ArmyTimes.com WASHINGTON — Pakistan ruled out sharing its nuclear weapons with Saudi Arabia, insisting Thursday that the atomic arsenal would continue serving solely for Pakistan's national defense even as world powers and Iran near a possible nuclear agreement. Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry, Pakistan envoy, denies any nuclear aid for Saudis Pakistan rules out sharing nukes with Saudi Arabia Pakistan: Foreign secretary Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry denies talks with Saudis on ... |
Pakistan's Pace of Executions Alarms Rights Groups New York Times ISLAMABAD — Human rights groups expressed concern over the fast pace with which Pakistani authorities are executing death row prisoners, as the total number of executions for the year reached at least 135 this week, higher than for any full year in a ... Pakistan executions surpass decade high |
Wall Street Journal | Modernity and Muslims Encroach on Unique Tribe in Pakistan Wall Street Journal CHITRAL, Pakistan—The Kalash tribe's annual celebration of Joshi, a unique festival that marks spring's arrival in their remote corner of the Hindu Kush mountains, is no longer the carefree affair it once was. The festival is still a riot of color and ... |
Voice of America | Afghanistan's Karzai Blasts Pakistan Voice of America That Pakistan has created enough, enough mischief! And when I say Pakistan, I mean the Pakistani military and intelligence, not the people. They 're as much victims as we are – the Pakistani people – in the hands of the same agencies in Pakistan. So ... |
Times of India | We know how to respond to India's aggression: Pakistan army chief Times of India ISLAMABAD: A day after describing Kashmir an unfinished agenda of partition, Pakistan army chief General Raheel Sharif on Thursday said there was no reason to be worried about the recent attitude exhibited by India as the country was capable of ... Defence Minister Parrikar's 'Terrorist-for-Terrorist' Remark Gave Pakistan a ... Kashmir is 'unfinished agenda' of partition, says Pakistan army chief General ... Pakistan Army Chief: Kashmir and Pakistan 'Inseparable' |
Times of India | Pakistan rolls out Rs 45 billion bus service for Islamabad Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday launched a (Pakistani) Rs 45 billion ($441,804,600) bus service network here with a commitment to revolutionize the transport and infrastructure system of the country. Launched in March last ... Metro buses are seen running on the route on Wednesday during preparations ... PM inaugurates Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro Bus service Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metro finally hits the track |
Times of India | Polio in Pakistan: Drop of 70% recorded this year BBC News Polio cases in Pakistan have dropped by 70% this year as troops make territorial advances in the north against militants opposed to vaccination programmes, government officials have told the BBC. They say that so far in 2015 there have been about 25 ... Pakistan sees huge drop in polio cases Pakistan sees major drop in polio cases Polio cases down by 70% in Pakistan |
NDTV | China Defends Projects in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir, Objects to India's Oil ... NDTV Beijing: China has defended its investments in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had strongly objected to during his visit to that country last month. Beijing has also virtually rejected PM Modi's push to clarify the Line of ... |
Quartz | The inside story of the Pakistani pigeon spy arrested in India Quartz Last week, Indian authorities “arrested” a pigeon on charges of spying for Pakistan. The bird was spotted by a teenage boy in an Indian village close to the border. Since it had a message written in Urdu on its feathers, the pigeon was detained by the ... Pigeon From Pakistan Captured In India. Is It A Spy? 'Suspect' Pigeon From Pakistan Finds a New Home Across the Border in India 'spy pigeon' detained in India |
International Cricket Council | Pakistan names their squad for Test Series in Sri Lanka International Cricket Council Misbah-ul-Haq will lead the 15-member squad named for the Tests against Sri Lanka. Chairman PCB Shaharyar Mohammad Khan has approved Pakistan Test squad for the forthcoming three-Test away series against Sri Lanka following the recommendation ... Pakistan name Sri Lanka Test squad Pakistan recall for opener Ahmed Shehzad Pakistan recalls openers Shehzad, Masood for tests vs SLanka |