Washington Post | Pakistan Reels After Attack on Police Training College Leaves 61 Dead New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan was reeling on Tuesday from a major terrorist attack: an overnight assault on a police training college in the southwest that officials said had killed at least 61 people, most of them cadets. The attack, carried out by ... Police Academy Attack Shows New Security Threat to Pakistan Quetta attack: Pakistan mourns police college victims Militants kill dozens at Pakistan police academy |
New York Times | Why India-Pakistan could be a big headache for the next US president Washington Post In the likely event of a Hillary Clinton win, her administration will no longer be able to count on New Delhi displaying what is known as strategic restraint; Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dramatically altered the traditional Pakistan ... Tough Stand by India's Modi on Militants Raises Risks With Pakistan India-Pakistan Tensions Spill Into Bollywood Pakistan summons Indian envoy over truce violations |
ISIS, Taliban faction claim Pakistan police academy massacre; more than 60 dead Fox News The Islamic State terror group claimed responsibility Tuesday for a massacre at a police training center in southwestern Pakistan that left 61 dead -- but a breakaway faction of the Pakistani Taliban claimed its fighters launched the attack. Pakistani ... |
Times of India | India trying to 'implode' Pakistan: Imran Khan Times of India Noting that corruption and militancy funding in Pakistan "run side by side", Imran also called Sharif a "security risk" for the country as the Prime Minister was only interested in saving himself from the accountability in the wake of the Panama Papers ... Pakistan says won't allow opposition protest to shut down Islamabad |
Dozens Killed in Police Academy Attack in Pakistan Wall Street Journal Dozens of people were killed and more than 100 others injured after three militants stormed a police training college in the Pakistani city of Quetta. Photo: AP Images. Editor Picks · 1:17 Up Next. This Robot Could Help Prevent Crime. 10/25/2016 1:35PM. |
ISIL claims responsibility for deadly Pakistan police academy attack euronews ISIL says it was behind an overnight attack on a police academy in Pakistan that has left at least 60 police cadets and guards dead. Three armed men stormed the compound in the southwestern city of Quetta late on Monday as hundreds of recruits were ... |
National Geographic | This Remote Pakistani Village Is Nothing Like You'd Expect National Geographic With these photos, I hope to add nuance to our understanding of Pakistan, a country many Westerners associate with terrorism or violence. People have suffered from this reputation, and many feel helpless in trying to change it. The Pakistan I've seen ... |
The Nation | Pakistan eye place in semis after beating Japan 4-3 in Asian Champions Trophy DAWN.com Pakistan scored a narrow 4-3 win over Japan in the Asian Champions Trophy hockey tournament in Kuantan, Malaysia on Tuesday. Pakistan after their fourth match of the event are with two wins and as many defeats, and one match remaining, against China, ... Asian Champions Trophy Hockey: Bilal strikes twice as Pakistan beat Japan 4-3 |
So, here are my three questions to India: DAWN.com Democracy suffered paralysis in Pakistan at young age. Starting with General Ayub's in 1958, we have had three decade-long military rules. In between these, political parties tried to resuscitate democracy but hardly ever succeeded in wrenching power ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Freezes Bank Accounts of Suspected Terrorists - VOA News Voice of America About 4000 people and businesses lost access to their accounts under a 1997 anti-terror act. |