Pakistan suspects US illegally cut down trees in its capital Washington Post In Pakistan's capital, government leaders and residents often boast of living in one of the world's “greenest” cities. Islamabad, built in the 1960s and envisioned as a paradise for Pakistan's governing elite, sits at the base of the lush Margalla ... |
New York Times | Suicide Bomber in Pakistan Attacks Government Office, Killing 4 New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least four people were killed and 50 others were wounded on Tuesday when a suicide bomber detonated his explosive-laden vest in the middle of a crowd lining up to enter a government building in northwestern Pakistan, officials ... Pakistan Suicide Blast Kills 4, Wounds Dozens Four killed, dozens wounded, in suicide attack on Pakistan forces Suicide Bomber Attacks Tribal Police in Pakistan, Killing 4 |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Denies Haqqani Insurgents Use Its Territory as Base Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Pakistan on Monday denied that a key Afghan insurgent group was using it as a base, responding to statements by the U.S. national security adviser about the group's links to Pakistan during a weekend visit to Islamabad. Washington and ... US Urges Pakistan to Confront Extremist Groups Terror threat continues to emanate from inside Pakistan: US US national security advisor warns Pakistan on recent militant attacks |
Huffington Post | U.S. Should Stop Reinforcing Pakistan's Delusions Huffington Post Susan Rice, the U.S. national security advisor, apparently traveled to Pakistan on Sunday August 30 to tell Pakistani officials that operations of militant jihadi groups like the Haqqani network from Pakistani soil were "absolutely unacceptable" to ... Pakistan has lost international support on Kashmir: ex Pakistan envoy Pakistan has lost int'l support on Kashmir: ex Pakistan envoy ARG Palace: Haqqani Network Leadership and Sanctuaries Still based in Pakistan |
BBC News | New cross symbolic for Pakistan's Christians BBC News Christians make up a tiny minority of Pakistan's overwhelmingly Muslim population of 190 million. Estimates of their numbers vary. According to the country's last census, they total about 1.5% - but Christian leaders assert that 5.5% is closer to the ... BBC Finally Realises There's a Giant Christian Cross in Pakistan, Two Months ... |
SAMAA TV (press release) (blog) | US drone kills six suspected militants in Pakistan Reuters UK American drone strikes have targeted al Qaeda and other Islamist militants in Pakistan's northwestern border region for years, but there have been fewer strikes in recent months. In 2015 so far, there have been at least 12 drone strikes in addition to ... US Drone Kills At Least Five Suspected Militants In Pakistan US missile strike kills five militants in NW Pakistan |
Times of India | Saif Ali Khan's Phantom triggers an anti-India social media war in Pakistan Quartz The fine line between patriotism and jingoism that marks the relationship between India and Pakistan was blurred once again when a statement by Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan incited extreme reactions over social media in Pakistan. The entire episode ... Pakistani actor targets Saif Ali Khan! This Pakistani Film Critic's Hate Filled Rant On Saif Ali Khan And India Is ... |
The Indian Express | 1965 war was costly misadventure of Pakistan: Vice President Hamid Ansari Economic Times The genesis of events which led to war lay in Pakistan's "obduracy and the fallacious belief" in its establishment that it could use force to alter the geography and political realities of the sub-continent, he said, addressing a tri-services seminar ... Pakistan using new methods to create unrest in JK: Army Chief Dear India, your policy on Pakistan is utterly obsolete Congress slams government 'flip-flops' on Pakistan, says any talks would be ... |
Firstpost | China advises restraint to India, Pakistan Times of India "As a neighbour and friend of India and Pakistan, China calls on the two countries to exercise restraint, manage the situation through dialogue and consultation, properly deal with relevant differences and stay committed to the peace and stability of ... Ceasefire violations at LoC: China asks India and Pakistan to exercise ... |
NDTV | 'Indira Gandhi Considered Military Strike on Pakistan's Nuke Sites' NDTV Washington: Returning to power in 1980, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had considered a military strike on Pakistan's nuclear installations to prevent it from acquiring weapons capabilities, a declassified CIA document has claimed. Nuclear Pakistan: The US must work to counter a bigger threat Will Pakistan Soon Have the World's Third-Largest Nuclear Arsenal? India under Rajiv Gandhi regarded Pakistan as 'strategic buffer' against USSR ... |