U.S. News & World Report | Afghan officials in Pakistan to discuss peace efforts U.S. News & World Report An Afghan man walks through the debris of a market destroyed by the blast of last Friday's truck bomb in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015. The Afghan government on Thursday sent a high-level delegation to Pakistan to discuss an action plan ... Afghan delegation arrives in Pakistan to discuss peace Afghan president in last-ditch attempt to repair ties with Pakistan Afghanistan, Pakistan Discuss Recent Attacks |
The Guardian | Death Penalty For Pakistan School Attackers Sky News Pakistan has long been accused of ignoring the threat posed by Islamic militants, instead using them to project influence into neighbouring Afghanistan. At the time of the attack, Pakistan's prime minister Nawaz Sharif described the massacre as a ... Pakistan sentences 7 to death over school attack Pakistan courts sentence seven to death over Peshawar school massacre Pakistan military court sentences six to death in school massacre |
Aljazeera.com (blog) | Pakistan police officers held in child-abuse probe Aljazeera.com (blog) Rai Babar, the district police chief, and two deputy superintendents were reassigned out of the district. Police in Pakistan are rarely sacked. Parents told Reuters that police had refused to register some complaints and treated some of the victims ... Inside the Pakistani village torn apart by child sex abuse scandal Lawyers: Pakistan Child Porn Sold Outside Country Pakistan police transferred for negligence in child abuse scandal |
Times of India | India-Pakistan NSA-level talks on August 23 Times of India While Indian officials said they were still awaiting an official confirmation, Pakistan NSA and adviser to PM Nawaz Sharif on foreign affairs Sartaj Aziz announced in Islamabad that he will travel to India on August 23 for talks with India's NSA Ajit ... NSA level talks: August 23, says Pakistan, MEA says nothing official yet Pakistan finally confirms to attend NSA talks in New Delhi Pakistan Confirms Security Talks With India |
Frontier Markets: Hope on the Horizon for Pakistan Nasdaq In a side-by-side comparison of the two neighboring countries of India and Pakistan, the differences in progress over the years since Independence in 1947 are immediately glaring. Unfortunately for Pakistan, while India has remained a democracy, they ... |
Times of India | Enough evidence to prove Naved is from Pakistan, was part of LeT: NIA chief Times of India NIA chief Sharad Kumar, who returned from his two-day visit to Jammu, said the agency has evidence that he belonged to Pakistan and was part of Lashkar-e-Taiba, which trained him in use of arms and ammunition and for recruiting cadre for expansion of ... Terrorist Naveed is From Pakistan for Sure: Counter-Terror Chief to NDTV Enough evidence to prove arrested terrorist Usman alias Naved is from Pakistan ... Enough evidence to prove Naveed is Pakistani: NIA chief |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | Alleged Pakistan Terror Group Goes to Court to Block Indian Movie 'Phantom' Wall Street Journal (blog) Pakistani religious organization Jamaat-ud-Dawa, which the U.S. government has labeled a terrorist group, and its leaders usually focus their anger on India's government and military, but now they have a new source of irritation: Bollywood. The ... Activities of Hafiz Saeed-led Jamat-ud-Dawa Being Watched: Pakistan Pakistan puts Hafiz Saeed-led Jamaat-ud-Dawa under the 'suspected list' Hafiz Saeed wants Kabir Khan's 'Phantom' to be banned in Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Iranian foreign minister discusses stalled gas pipeline project during visit ... Minneapolis Star Tribune ISLAMABAD — The Iranian foreign minister says he has discussed the possibility of resuming work on a stalled Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline during a visit to Islamabad. Mohammad Javad Zarif, who arrived in the Pakistani capital on Thursday, spoke after ... Regional visit: Tehran backs growth anywhere in Pakistan, says Zarif Pakistan and Iran are brothers forever Zarif thanks Pakistan for helping Iran through thick and thin |
BBC News | Mosque charity cash used to fund Pakistan drugs run BBC News Two men who used charity money raised by a mosque to fund a drug-running trip to Pakistan have been jailed. Hafiz Waris Ali and Rafakat Hussain were arrested after heroin with a street value of more than £2m was found at Manchester Airport in April 2014. Mourner headed out to Pakistan with body and came back with drugs worth £2m in ... |
gulfnews.com | Expats have faith in Pakistan's resolve gulfnews.com The celebrations, which will commence at 8am on the premises of the embassy and consulate respectively, will begin with the playing of Pakistan's national anthem, following which the messages of Pakistan's president and prime minister will be read out. |