Scroll.in | Exclusive: RAW releases photos of Pakistan spy pigeon in action Scroll.in To corroborate its claims, RAW released some photos (taken by a RAW parrot) that shows the Pakistani pigeon indulging in various spying actives in and over India. RAW chief, Roger Binny, told reporters that the photos also proved that the Pakistani ... |
USA TODAY | Pakistan Says Court Has Freed 8 of 10 Accused in Attack on Malala Yousafzai New York Times LONDON — Pakistani officials said Friday that a court had released eight of the 10 men accused of conspiring in the shooting of the schoolgirl activist Malala Yousafzai, in an admission that brought new scrutiny of Pakistan's faltering efforts to try ... Pakistan police say 8 men in Malala attack acquitted in April Malala's attackers quietly freed by Pakistan Pakistan Officials: Most Arrested In Malala Yousafzai Attack 'Secretly Acquitted' |
Gulf Times | Pakistan Boosts Defense Budget DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — Pakistan has once again increased its defense spending as revealed in the fiscal year 2015-16 budget revealed Friday. The double-digit increase is in line with successive increases in recent years, but analysts predict the increase will ... Pakistan hikes defence budget by 11% Pakistan raises taxes Pakistan Economic Survey: Growth target for 2014-15 missed |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan Cricket Board Has Back-up Plan if India Series is Canceled NDTVSports.com (Why ICC Can't Force India and Pakistan to Play). Refusing to divulge any further details, the Pakistan Cricket Board chief said the fate of the Indo-Pak series will be decided in two months time.(Pakistan Hope to Resume Cricketing Ties). "We know ... Pakistan have plan B in case India series fails Pakistan spinner Raza challenges doping ban Pakistan spinner challenges doping ban |
PBS NewsHour (blog) | Men who planned attack against Malala go free in Pakistan PBS NewsHour (blog) Pakistani police announced on Friday that despite reportedly admitting to their crimes, eight out of the 10 men that were charged with planning the attempted murder of Malala Yousafzai in 2012 were released from jail. All 10 men confessed in court that ... Pakistan police say 8 men in Malala attack were... Pakistan police reveal 8 of 10 men aquitted for Malala Yousafzai attack Eight Malala shooting suspects acquitted still in custody: Pakistan officials |
Voice of America | Afghanistan's Karzai Blasts Pakistan Voice of America Former Afghan President Hamid Karzai sat down Thursday with VOA Afghan service reporter Rahim Gul Sarwan in Kabul to talk about incursions of the Islamic State, as well as relations with the U.S., China and, most vociferously, Pakistan. The current ... |
Voice of America | US kills Afghan Taliban fighters in drone strike in Pakistan Long War Journal The US killed nine Afghan Taliban fighters in an drone strike in Pakistan's Taliban-controlled tribal agency of North Waziristan today. The CIA-operated, remotely piloted Predators or Reapers fired two missiles at a compound in the village of Zoya ... Deadly Drone Strikes, Fighting in Pakistan, Afghanistan New US drone strike kills nine in northwestern Pakistan US drone strike kills seven militants in NW Pakistan |
Justice in Pakistan: 'The government is hanging people left, right and centre' The Guardian Since a moratorium on capital punishment was lifted in December 2014 in response to the murder of 132 children in the Peshawar school massacre, Pakistan has executed prisoners at a rate of more than one every two days, with more than 100 deaths so far. |
The Express Tribune | We can't interfere but would like Pakistan, India to resume cricket ties: ICC The Express Tribune KARACHI: International Cricket Council (ICC) chief executive Dave Richardson said that the world governing body wishes the resumption of Pakistan-India cricketing ties but cannot interfere in the matters concerning the boards of the Asian neighbours. Can't force either India or Pakistan to revive ties: ICC India and Pakistan Can't be Forced to Revive Cricketing Ties, says ICC |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan deploys army in Gilgit-Baltistan ahead of Monday polls Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan today deployed army in Gilgit and Baltistan to maintain "peace and security" ahead of Monday's legislative assembly elections in the regions, despite India's objections to the polls. "For maintenance of peace and security during ... Pakistan deploys army in Gilgit-Baltistan ahead of polls Army deployed ahead of Gilgit Baltistan elections Army deployed across all GB districts for election |