New York Times | In India, a Day to Burn Demons Singes Pakistan, Too New York Times The demons that burned Tuesday all across India — in past years meant to represent social ills like corruption and pollution — were custom-made for a season of mounting tension with Pakistan. A demon towering over the Delhi neighborhood of Dwarka was ... How both India and Pakistan are punishing journalists who write about Kashmir Amnesty Joins Critics of Pakistan's Travel Ban on Leading Journalist Get Real About Pakistan |
CNN | Pakistan: Prominent journalist barred from leaving the country CNN The report, written by journalist Cyril Almeida for the 'The Daily Dawn' -- one of Pakistan's leading English language papers -- on October 6, said the civilian government had clashed with military chiefs over the issue of homegrown militancy in Pakistan. Pakistan-India Conflict Update: Pakistani Spy Agency Protecting Terrorists, Journalist Cyral Almeida Claims Pakistan Bars Journalist From Leaving the Country Pakistani journalist Cyril Almeida 'barred from leaving country' |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Supreme Court Set to Hear High-Profile Blasphemy Appeal ... Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—A Pakistani Christian whose death sentence for blasphemy sparked an international outcry is due to have her appeal heard by the ... Asia Bibi blasphemy case to be heard by Pakistan supreme court ... Emergency Advocacy Letter Delivered to Pakistan's Ambassador to ... |
Daily Signal | Pakistan Aims to End Honor Killings With Reform - The Daily Signal Daily Signal Pakistan must continue to improve the rights of women and end the practice of honor killing. |
The Indian Express | India's 'hegemonic' steps blighted security environment: Pakistan The Indian Express India's 'hegemonic' steps blighted security environment: Pakistan. The pursuit of "hegemonic policies" in South Asia by India and its efforts for "military domination" are creating instability both at the global and regional levels, Pakistan's ... China media slams India's 'irrational' move to seal Pakistan border India's decision to seal Pakistan border irrational, will complicate relations with Beijing: Chinese media Pakistan's terror problem and the demise of hope |
Times of India | Pakistan greatest threat to world peace: India tells UN Times of India NEW DELHI: In yet another stinging reply to Pakistan, India told the United Nations on Monday that there was a dangerous correlation between Pakistan's unchecked development of nuclear weapons and the close nexus between the state and jihadi groups, ... Russia to reconcile India and Pakistan India unhappy over Russia-Pakistan ties India conveys to Moscow its opposition to Russia-Pakistan military exercise |
The National Interest Online (blog) | Pakistan and the Taliban New York Times Re “The Afghan Crucible,” by Carlotta Gall (news analysis, Sunday Review, Oct. 2): We reject insinuations that Pakistan supports the Taliban with an intent to facilitate its ascendancy in Afghanistan. Pakistan has repeatedly said it wishes peace and ... Fifteen Years in Afghanistan: The Folly of Fighting Alongside a Perfidious Pakistan |
Newsweek | Why it's so hard to solve the Indo-Pakistan dispute in Kashmir Newsweek That was the first time in many years that India has publicly announced such strikes, and it presented them as evidence of the strong approach of Narendra Modi, India's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) prime minister, against alleged Pakistan-sponsored ... Bad behaviour now carries higher risk, Pakistan told India and Pakistan are clashing again over Kashmir. Here's what you need to know Pakistan And India Inching Closer To War? Growing Military Conflict, Terrorist Attacks Could Result In More Deaths |
Writer BANNED From Leaving Pakistan After Revealing Deep Military Ties To Terrorists Daily Caller Supporters of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden shout anti-American slogans, after the news of his death, during a rally in Quetta May 2, 2011. Bin Laden was killed in a U.S. helicopter raid on a mansion near the Pakistani capital Islamabad early on ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | When Pakistan KO-ed Richards and Co ESPNcricinfo.com "Every time we played West Indies during their invincible period, we looked at it as an opportunity to beat the best side in the world rather than sit back and be prepared for a loss and devastation," says former Pakistan batsman Rameez Raja. "We ... Pakistan pink-hot favourites in day-night Test Bravo ready for pink ball challenge against Pakistan The rise of Pakistan's Test team: The secret to Pakistan's UAE success |