Aljazeera.com | The voices of peace opposing war in India and Pakistan Aljazeera.com A little over a week earlier, 19 Indian soldiers had been killed in an attack in Uri in Indian-administered Kashmir. India had accused Pakistan of being behind the attack, and social media platforms had become virtual battlegrounds as Indians and ... Pakistan's deep-rooted hostility will always come in the way of Indo-Pak relations Pakistan seeks international help to resolve Kashmir issue Pakistan has banned all Indian content from its airwaves |
Voice of America | Afghan Taliban Political Envoys in Pakistan for Serious Talks Voice of America An Afghan Taliban delegation has traveled to Pakistan from Qatar for talks with officials to raise various issues, including “arrests” of some insurgent leaders, shutting down of some religious seminaries for Afghan refugees and “increasing problems ... Afghan Taliban envoys in Pakistan to discuss possible peace talks: officia... Officials: Taliban Brief Pakistan About Talks With Kabul Taliban briefs Pakistan about talks with Kabul in Qatar |
New York Times | Bollywood Becomes India and Pakistan's Latest Battleground New York Times Pakistan on Wednesday imposed a blanket ban on Indian shows on its television networks and radio stations, a day after one of India's top film directors vowed not to hire actors from Pakistan in response to a major Indian cinema group's declaration ... Pakistan bans all Indian TV and radio as tensions mount Battleground Bollywood: Pakistan bans Indian movies Viewpoint: The perils of forcing Bollywood to drop Pakistan actors |
The Indian Express | India: Pakistan soldiers killed in border shootings Aljazeera.com Seven Pakistani soldiers were killed in retaliatory fire by Indian forces along the disputed Kashmir border, according to Indian officials, but Pakistan refuted those claims. India's Border Security Force (BSF) said Pakistan Rangers targeted Indian ... Pakistan pounds IB hamlets with mortar bombs BSF constable Gurnam Singh, injured in cross-border firing by Pakistan, dies Jammu: BSF jawan Gurnam Singh, succumbs to injuries sustained in Pakistan firing |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan on top after two late wickets ESPNcricinfo.com Through most of the second day, West Indies fought to keep Pakistan from assuming an impregnable position in the Abu Dhabi Test. Shannon Gabriel's maiden five-wicket haul helped bowl Pakistan out for 452, and West Indies seemed to be in a fairly ... Pakistan v West Indies: Two late wickets put hosts on top Pakistan's dominance continues Pakistan vs West Indies: Visitors squander advantage after losing late wickets on Day 2 |
The National | From chai-wala to fashion wala for Pakistan's blue-eyed boy The National ISLAMABAD // Arshad Khan has no phone and knew nothing of social media until recently, when photos of the handsome young Pakistani went viral and transformed him from tea seller to fashion model in a matter of days. Arshad, an 18-year-old with piercing ... Not honourable work: Handsome Pakistani chaiwala says no to films |
Why India may not revoke MFN status to Pakistan DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Commerce is unaware of the mechanism by which Indian entertainment content – TV channels, soap serials, advertisements – worth millions of dollars was given one-sided access in Pakistan, Dawn has learnt. The issue came to ... |
The Indian Express | Can Pakistan give up Lata or India Nusrat Ali because of a line on the atlas, asks Pakistani singer The Indian Express Can we in Pakistan give up Kabir, Ghalib, Momin, Daag, Firaq and Rabindranath Tagore, or Bhimsen Joshi, Pandit Jasraj, Pt Omkarnath Thakur, Bade Ghulam Ali Khan, Gangubai Hangal and Ajoy Chakrabarty just because they live across a line drawn on an ... Ajay Devgn on Pakistan artists ban: Bollywood is scared of politics Mumbai police vow to protect cinemas showing film with Pakistani actor Pakistan enforces blanket ban on Indian content on its TV and radio channels |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Female journalist slapped in face by police officer during television report in Pakistan The Independent A journalist could be prosecuted for creating “hindrances in official work” after a police officer slapped her in the face during the recording of a news bulletin in Pakistan. Saima Kanwal was reporting from the National Database and Registration ... Slapped journalist, Nadra guard settle issue Pakistani policeman slaps female journalist and assaults cameraman in public (VIDEO) Pakistani guard slaps female reporter on live television |
The Indian Express | Strike Pakistan till it becomes Hindustan: Uddhav Thackeray The Indian Express Hailing the Army's surgical strikes across the Line of Control, Shiv Sena president Uddhav Thackeray said on Saturday that such strikes must continue till Pakistan becomes Hindustan. “The recently conducted surgical strike must be the beginning and not ... Ban on Pakistan artists is justified, says Yuva Sena chief Aditya Thackeray |