Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Moves to Quell Uprising Against Prime Minister Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistani authorities moved swiftly on Friday to suppress a nascent protest movement aimed at ousting the country's prime minister during a time of strained relations between civilian politicians and the powerful military. Police ... Pakistan: Police clash with protesters in Rawalpindi Opposition leader Imran Khan 'under virtual house arrest' in Pakistan Clashes erupt as Pakistan's prime minister faces mounting calls to quit |
New York Times | India to Expel Officer From Pakistani Mission, Calling Him a Spy New York Times Pakistan's diplomatic mission in New Delhi. The police said an officer who worked in the mission's visa section used the position to recruit Indian citizens to spy for Pakistan. Credit Prakash Singh/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. NEW DELHI ... Pakistan expels Indian diplomat Surjeet Singh India condemns expulsion of diplomat by Pakistan India, Pakistan Expel Diplomats |
The Indian Express | Soldier killed, mutilated by Pakistan terrorists near LoC: Army The Indian Express “In a despicable act, the terrorists mutilated the body of the Indian Army soldier before fleeing into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), supported by covering fire from Pakistan Army posts,” said a statement released by the Army's Northern Command, ... As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, we remember a friend who called for peace India, Pakistan trade accusations of bloodshed across Line of Control Blow hot, blow cold: India-Pakistan relations |
PRI | How a Saudi singer found her voice and her freedom in Pakistan ... PRI Saudi Arabian Rutaba Yaqub went to Pakistan to study engineering. While she was there she discovered a love for singing — and she's found that conservative ... |
Will attend Heart Of Asia conference on Afghan in India: Pakistan Economic Times "The Heart of Asia Conference is aimed at bringing development in Afghanistan with the collaboration of other regional countries, which is in line with Pakistan's commitment of supporting all efforts towards peace and stability in Afghanistan. We will ... |
New York Times | 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 ... Militants assault police cadets in Pakistan, killing scores Militants kill dozens at Pakistan police academy More Than 60 Killed In Attack On Police Academy In Pakistan |
India Today | Exclusive: How India hit back after Pakistan's multiple ceasefire violations along LoC India Today The BSF's retaliatory firing has inflicted heavy casualties on the Pakistani Rangers and damaged the neighbourhoods of Sialkot and Shakargarh across the border, images obtained exclusively by India Today reveal. Hospitals in Pakistan's border villages ... India, Pakistan trade fire and blame along Kashmir border BSF given free hand to counter Pakistan firing Pakistan retaliating with two ceasefire violations daily after India's surgical strike |
Voice of America | National Geographic's Famed 'Afghan Girl' Still in Pakistan Custody Voice of America Diplomatic and legal efforts are underway in Pakistan to secure an early release from police custody of a green-eyed Afghan woman whose photograph as a young refugee was published on the cover of National Geographic in 1985. Police arrested 46-year ... National Geographic 'Afghan girl' denies getting fake Pakistan citizenship card 'Afghan Girl' of 1985 National Geographic Cover Arrested in Pakistan Pakistan assures release of NatGeo's 'Afghan Girl', says envoy |
New York Times | 'Afghan Girl' in 1985 National Geographic Photo Is Arrested in Pakistan New York Times An Afghan woman whose photograph as a young refugee with piercing green eyes was published on the cover of National Geographic in 1985, becoming a symbol of the turmoil of war in Afghanistan, was arrested on Wednesday in Pakistan on charges of ... Woman From Famous 'Afghan Girl' Photo Is Arrested In Pakistan 'Afghan Girl' in iconic National Geographic photo arrested in Pakistan National Geographic's Iconic “Afghan Girl” Arrested in Pakistan |
The News International | Pakistan take on Malaysia today The News International Experts declared the match between Pakistan and Malaysia a most interesting one and said the Green-shirts would have to play bravely. They said Malaysia were always tough on their home soil. They are in form and very fit, they said. Malaysia have had a ... |