Pakistan's mountain boatmen fear loss of livelihood Washington Post ATTABAD LAKE, PAKISTAN – In their rickety boats, they've carried nearly everyone and everything that traveled between central Pakistan and China for the past 5 ½ years, including dead bodies, rare gemstones and fugitives on the run. But now, the work ... |
Firstpost | PM to spell out Pakistan stance on global issues Khaleej Times Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrived in New York on Saturday to lead the Pakistan delegation at the 70th Session of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly, where he will address at five important events, spelling out Pakistan's foreign policy agenda ... Pakistan complaint to UNSC against India is sound and fury signifying ... Pakistan's detached leader Pakistan vs. India: and the blame game continues.. |
International Cricket Council | News, 11 hours ago Zimbabwe, Pakistan look to fine-tune ahead of 2016 WT20 International Cricket Council Shahid Afridi, the Pakistan T20I captain, will be hoping his side can continue its good run. In Sri Lanka, Mohammed Hafeez, Shoaib Malik and Umar Akmal were among the runs, and they will be expected to carry much of the batting load along with Ahmed ... Zimbabwe seek moments of brilliance against high-flying Pakistan Pakistan with one eye on England in Zimbabwe series Rejuvenated Zimbabwe meet familiar opponents |
Pakistan to hang man who claims he was 15 at time of crime Reuters ISLAMABAD Pakistani authorities are set to hang a man who says he was 15 when he was arrested for a murder he claims he did not commit, lawyers said on Saturday, in the latest case to shine a spotlight on Pakistan's crumbling criminal justice system. |
VICE News | Plan to Execute Paralyzed Prisoner Called 'A New Low' for Pakistan VICE News The government of Pakistan is coming under fire over its plans to execute two inmates next week. One of the inmates is disabled, the other claims he was a teenager at the time he was arrested. Critics say both sentences violate Pakistan's constitution ... |
Pakistan is on the right path gulfnews.com The recent terrorist attack on a Pakistani Air Force base in Badaber left many people to ponder the road to success for the ongoing military operation. It is imperative that the world recognises Pakistan as a victim of the US-led war on terror, and ... |
After Pakistan, Modi Isolates Another Neighbour NDTV Modi's propaganda machine, never far behind Goebbels', swung into action when Modi visited Nepal in August 2014, proclaiming that Modi had visited neighbouring Nepal within weeks of becoming PM whereas Dr. Manmohan Singh had failed in ten years ... |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistani's marijuana-growers brace for the brutal reality of conflict Sydney Morning Herald Peshawar: For decades, Taj Muhammad Afridi has been growing some of Pakistan's finest marijuana. By now, at his family homestead in the Tirah Valley in Pakistan's tribal belt, hundreds of marijuana plants should be full-grown, some as tall as a one ... |
NPR | A Pakistani Pop Star Pulls From The Culture's Musical Past And Present NPR Here's a phrase you don't hear a lot in the US: "Pakistani pop music." In fact, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan has a thriving music industry — and singer Zebunissa Bangash, or Zeb for short, is one of its stars. There has been violence and threat to ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan violating ceasefire agreement, waging proxy war against India ... The Indian Express Blaming Pakistan for waging a proxy terror war against India, Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said it was a big challenge for the country. He also noted that Pakistan has been continuously violating the ceasefire agreement to which India has always ... Pakistan Waging Proxy Terror War Against India: Rajnath Singh Pakistan waging proxy war against India: Rajnath |