Channel News Asia | Pakistan virtually missing from India's foreign policy plans Channel News Asia But even there, Modi did not hesitate in blaming Pakistan for its alleged role in promoting terrorism in South Asia, particularly India. "Pakistan constantly disturbs India, and creates a nuisance,” said Modi. "It promotes terrorism and such incidents ... PM Modi's 'Nuisance' Remarks in Bangladesh 'Unfortunate': Pakistan Modi's 'nuisance' remarks in Bangladesh 'unfortunate': Pakistan Latest allegation: Pakistan weighs response to Modi's remarks |
My 22 years on Pakistan's death row could end this week. What purpose will my ... The Guardian This hurt me deeply, and I wish that Pakistani people could possess a sense of nationality that overrode their sectarianism. There is a small group of us here who are Christians, just four or five, and we are now all in one cell, which has improved my ... |
DunyaNews Pakistan | A startling sight in Pakistan: Fast, affordable, air-conditioned buses Washington Post Pakistan, one of the world's fastest-growing countries, has long lacked an efficient public transportation system. Instead, Pakistan's 180 million residents have jammed onto unreliable buses and vans prone to breakdowns and grisly traffic accidents. Modi shouldn't object to CPEC: Shahbaz Sharif |
Eyewitness News | Pakistani man's execution postponed for fourth time The Guardian A Pakistani man at the centre of an international campaign to spare him from the death penalty had his execution postponed for the fourth time on Tuesday, just hours before he was due to be hanged. Shafqat Hussain has been on death row since 2004 when ... Pakistani man Shafqat Hussain given death row reprieve 4th reprieve granted to Pakistani condemned as teen for murder Pakistan man's death penalty deferred for 4th time |
New York Times | How High Can Pakistan's Air Force Women Fly? New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Flight Lt. Ayesha Farooq, Pakistan's only combat-ready female air force pilot, has become both an international celebrity and a symbol of a new Pakistan, where women are breaking barriers and taking on roles traditionally closed to ... |
Slate Magazine | How a Few Days in 1947 Turned India and Pakistan Into Sworn Enemies Slate Magazine To many of the city's well-to-do, the bloodshed that had erupted upon the birth of modern India and Pakistan still felt unreal. The Indian women in particular seemed to be “on heat,” one British journalist noted hungrily. “The aphrodisiac was ... India's 1947 Partition And The 'Deadly Legacy' That Persists To This Day |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan Cricket Board Should Stop Treating Players Like Schoolkids: Wasim ... NDTVSports.com Karachi: Two of Pakistan's greatest fast bowlers, Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar want country's cricket board to stop treating the national team players like schoolchildren in the name of discipline.(All the Latest Cricket Updates). "Having discipline ... Whether I'm in Pakistan or India, I speak the truth: Shoaib Akhtar Stop treating Pakistan cricketers like school kids, Wasim Akram tells PCB Wasim Akram, Shoaib Akhtar criticise PCB for treating Pakistan cricketers like ... |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | As Pakistan Resumes Executions, a Juvenile Catholic's Case Sparks Alarm Wall Street Journal (blog) In December, Pakistan lifted its moratorium on executions after 134 children were killed in a Taliban attack on a school. The government initially said it would execute those sentenced to death in terrorism-related cases, but lifted the moratorium ... Rights groups urge Pakistan to spare life of death-row inmate Pakistan to execute an 'innocent man' Intl religious figures call for mercy for death row Pakistani |
Stuff.co.nz | Cricket Wellington push for Basin to host Pakistan ODI Stuff.co.nz A Pakistan ODI in Wellington would struggle to draw 10,000 to the stadium, which makes the Basin a more appealing prospect. The stadium is also busy during that period hosting the Phoenix and rugby sevens. White last week gave his backing to staging ... |
Times of India | Pakistan conducts polls in Gilgit-Baltistan despite India's objection Times of India According to the election commission of Pakistan (ECP), about 6,18,364 registered voters were expected to exercise their franchise to elect six members of the assembly from Skardu district, four from Diamer, three each from Gilgit, Hunza Nagar, Ghizer ... Regional Poll Fuels India-Pakistan Tensions Pakistan's ruling PML-N wins Gilgit-Baltistan assembly elections PML-N emerges as largest party in Gilgit-Baltistan elections |