International New York Times | India and Pakistan's Dialogue of the Deaf International New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — We are at it again. India and Pakistan are talking a lot these days, mostly about why they don't want to talk to each other. Our national security advisers were supposed to meet last week. And they were supposed to talk about ... In With the Old: India-Pakistan Relations at a Standstill U.S. Should Stop Reinforcing Pakistan's Delusions India strongly rejects Pakistan raising Kashmir at UN |
Business Insider | Pakistan corruption lets militants get national ID cards Business Insider 1, 2015 photo, a man looks into the office of Pakistan's National Data and Registration Authority or NADRA which was closed by authorities in Karachi, Pakistan. Foreign Islamic militants have been able to secure Pakistani national identity cards in ... |
Voice of America | Afghanistan Rejects Pakistan's Claim on Haqqani Network Voice of America ISLAMABAD—. Afghanistan rejected Pakistan's claim that it has disrupted some anti-Afghan terrorist operations within its borders, discounting it as "mere repetition". Afghanistan noted that its own counterterrorism army disrupted the Haqqani terror ... |
BBC News | Abdul Basit: Death row delay for Pakistan paraplegic BBC News Pakistani prison officials have missed Tuesday's court deadline to explain how they would hang a paraplegic man. Abdul Basit is paralysed from the waist down and uses a wheelchair after an illness he contracted while in prison. He was convicted six ... |
The Express Tribune | 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 ... Pakistan suspects US may be illegally cutting down trees in capital |
New York Daily News | Pakistan: Military Presses Offensive Against Militants New York Times Airstrikes carried out by Pakistani forces have killed at least 31 people suspected of being militants in the country's volatile northwest, officials said Wednesday, as an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban continues on several fronts. Warplanes ... Suspected US drone strike kills six in northwest Pakistan Suspected U.S. drone strike kills 6 in northwest Pakistan Pakistan air strikes kill at least 31, as offensive continues |
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 |
Gulf Digital News | Pakistan want series against India Sport24 Lahore - Pakistan's cricket chief Wednesday wrote a letter to the Indian cricket board secretary pressing him for an update on a proposed series between the arch rivals in December this year. A two Tests, five one-day and one Twenty20 series in United ... Pakistan trio face a long road back Pakistan Cricket Board Asks BCCI About December's Bilateral Series With spot-fixing bans lifted, Pakistan trio restricted at home |
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 US national security advisor warns Pakistan on recent militant attacks Terror threat continues to emanate from inside Pakistan: US |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan batsman falls to rare dismissal cricket.com.au Opening batsman Akmal was playing for Lahore Blues on Wednesday in the qualifying round of the Haier Twenty20 Cup, Pakistan's premier 20-over tournament, when he was ruled out 'obstructing the field' by the TV Umpire in a match against Quetta Region. |