Deutsche Welle | Widespread Child Sexual Abuse Case Rocks Pakistan New York Times HUSSAIN KHAN WALA, Pakistan — Pakistani officials have initiated an investigation into allegations that a gang of men sexually abused more than 200 children and sold videos of the abuse. The accusations have rocked the country, drawing the attention ... Massive child abuse scandal unveiled in Pakistan Pakistan arrests seven as child sex abuse scandal probed Pakistan police arrest 7 men in child sex abuse scandal |
Firstpost | PM Modi's Hamlet moment: To talk or not to talk to Pakistan? Firstpost From a belligerently hawkish refusal to talk to Pakistan until it had brought the perpetrators of Mumbai attacks to justice (anyone favouring a different line was called anti-national) to embracing it while nothing has changed on the ground. He has ... BSF captures abandoned Pakistan boat in Kutch India frees nine Pakistani fishermen as a goodwill gesture BSF finds abandoned Pakistani boat in Kutch |
The Independent | Tinder in Pakistan: Lesbian journalist uses app to avoid same-sex relationship ban The Independent Natasha Noman has brought her experiences in Pakistan – from the pitfalls of same-sex dating to the dangers of a job in which colleagues were shot at by the Taliban – to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, in the one-woman show Noman's Land. The 29-year-old ... |
Times of India | Pakistan broke protocol on Kashmir speaker, Indian envoy says Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan broke protocol by not inviting the speaker of the Jammu & Kashmir assembly for a Commonwealth meeting here, India's envoy here T C A Raghavan has said. The Dawn newspaper on Sunday quoted Raghavan as saying at a book ... Beyond crossborder terror, Pakistan exploring Kashmir issue in NSA-level meet NSA Talks: Ties strained, Pakistan holds back on dates India signals a shift in strategy on Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan: Resumption of Peace Talks Would Lower Afghan Violence Voice of America Pakistan's national security adviser, Sartaj Aziz, has dismissed those charges, saying there are “all kinds of (militant) factions” operating in Afghanistan making it difficult to ascertain who is behind the bloodshed. “We very much condemn all the ... Resumption of peace talks will lower Afghan violence: Pakistan Top Taliban negotiator lashes out at Pakistan-backed leadership Pakistani Minister Says Mullah Omar Didn't Die in Pakistan |
Channel News Asia | Insight - Extrajudicial killings rise in Pakistan police crackdown in Karachi Channel News Asia Blindfolded men, who were detained by paramilitary soldiers during a raid on the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) political party's headquarters, are led out of an anti-terrorism court in Karachi, Pakistan, March 13, 2015. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro. |
DAWN.com | Haq invites youths to join Jamaat's struggle.—AFP/File DAWN.com KARACHI: Jamaat-i-Islami emir Sirajul Haq has said that Pakistan is not merely a piece of land but an ideology and there is no place for traitors in the country. Addressing a 'Pakistan Zindabad Rally' via telephone on Sunday, he said treason against ... 'Pakistan Zindabad rally': Anti-Pakistan propaganda to fail, says Siraj Betrayer of Pakistan is betrayer of Quaid: Siraj |
Fox News | Police in eastern Pakistan arrest 7 men accused of being involved in child sex ... Fox News ISLAMABAD – Police in eastern Pakistan say they've arrested seven men accused of sexually abusing children and distributing videos of the abuse. Kasur district regional police chief Shahzad Sultan says investigators are sifting through evidence Sunday, ... |
Business Insider | 15 unforgettable portraits from the 'Humans of New York' photographer's... Business Insider This August, Stanton has been in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Northern Pakistan, a place he tells his Facebook followers, "has some of the most amazing landscapes on the planet." Stanton has already gathered a handful of moving stories, funny quips ... |
Scroll.in | Pakistan's attempt to erase all signs of its non-Islamic past runs up against ... Scroll.in After Pakistan came into being, it gradually distanced itself from its “Indian” heritage, believing that that would dilute its raison d'être. Attempts were made to remove all traces of the Hindu past from the education system. The Gandhara and Indus ... |