Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Says Data From Downed Drone Prove Spying by India Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Pakistan's military said on Monday that images and other data retrieved from a drone shot down earlier this month prove its assertions that the small aircraft was being used by India to spy in the disputed region of Kashmir. Islamabad's ... Forensic tests show downed drone operated by India: Pakistan Army Pakistan Army releases photos, video of Indian drone violating border Pakistan releases 'drone grab', repeats claim |
NBCNews.com | Nuclear-Armed India, Pakistan on Edge After 12-Hour Gunbattle NBCNews.com DINANAGAR, India — A 12-hour gunbattle involving heavily-armed men dressed in military fatigues who seized a police station near the border with Pakistan ended Monday, Indian police said. Three assailants were among nine people killed during the ... Nine killed in day-long Indian gun battle near Pakistani border Not Khalistan cause, Gurdaspur terror attack serves Pakistan's long-term interest Gurdaspur attack: How India can make Pakistan pay without war |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Political tension puts India-Pakistan series in doubt ESPNcricinfo.com Thakur was speaking on Monday soon after a gunfight in the Gurdaspur district in Punjab - close to India's border with Pakistan - led to several civilian casualties. Though security agencies in India were yet to determine who was responsible for the ... Gurdaspur attack aftermath: BCCI says no cricket ties with Pakistan as of now India cancels cricket series with Pakistan in UAE after Gurdaspur terror attack #PunjabTerrorAttack BCCI Puts Its Foot Down. No Cricket With Pakistan If ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Hoping Sri Lanka will tour Pakistan - Abbas ESPNcricinfo.com Zaheer Abbas, the ICC president, has said that he will try and convince other member countries to resume tours to Pakistan and is hopeful Sri Lanka will also tour the country . Pakistan did not host any international cricket between 2009 and 2015 ... Zaheer Abbas hopes Sri Lanka will tour Pakistan |
Ars Technica | Pakistan bans BlackBerry messaging, e-mail for “security reasons” Ars Technica The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has issued a directive to mobile phone network operators to shut down access to BlackBerry Enterprise Services for all mobile customers by November 30. The new order is "for security reasons," a PTA ... Pakistan bans BlackBerry services in privacy crackdown Pakistan bans BlackBerry Enterprise Server Pakistan Bans BlackBerry Enterprise Services Due To Security Concerns |
In Pakistan, Geo bureau chief abducted and robbed, then released CPJ Press Freedom Online New York, July 27, 2015--Unidentified armed men in Pakistan abducted the Karachi bureau chief of the TV channel Geo News on Saturday and beat and robbed him before releasing him, according to news reports. The Committee to Protect Journalists ... |
Times of India | Pakistan's Rohingya tears stoke India's fears Times of India NEW DELHI: With Pakistan recently sponsoring a UN resolution expressing "serious concern" over the "plight" of Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine state of Myanmar, India is worried that Pakistan-based jehadi outfits like Lashker-e-Taiba (LeT) and ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan urged to halt execution of severely disabled prisoner The Guardian Khizar Hayat is schizophrenic, and his illness has been exacerbated by 17 years spent on Pakistan's death row. Around 2008, he took a terrible decline. He started saying that the world was coming to an end because the Americans had landed on the moon. |
The Indian Express | Gurdaspur terror attack: GPS shows terror team from Pakistan, got help from ... The Indian Express Early inspection of data from global positioning sets carried by terrorists who carried out Monday's attack in Gurdaspur suggests that the group launched its operation from across the border in Pakistan's Shakargarh area, government sources have told ... |
BBC Sport | Junaid Khan: Middlesex sign Pakistan bowler for One-Day Cup BBC Sport Middlesex have signed Pakistan fast bowler Junaid Khan as a replacement overseas player for Joe Burns. Left-armer Junaid, 25, is available to play in the One-Day Cup and also in the Championship if required. He has played 22 Tests, 52 one-day ... |