Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Says It Will Quash Planned Political Protest Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—The government of Pakistan vowed on Sunday to prevent an opposition political protest planned for later this week, amid tension between the administration of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and the country's powerful military. Imran Khan says mass protest no danger to Pakistan democracy Pakistani police, opposition supporters clash in Islamabad Nawaz Sharif pursuing Narendra Modi's interests in Pakistan: Imran Khan |
Times of India | Diwali goodwill alive on Gujarat-Pakistan border Times of India But in Gujarat, BSF has been exchanging sweets with Pakistan Rangers at three border checkpoints over the last three days. This tradition has not been broken since the 1971 war despite incidents of ceasefire violation across the Line of Control (LoC ... Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Again Along International Border, BSF Retaliates 4 Pakistan posts along contested border destroyed: India Four Pakistan Army pickets destroyed, casualties inflicted |
Shanghai Daily (subscription) | Pakistan sees biggest M&A Shanghai Daily (subscription) CHINA'S Shanghai Electric Power will buy a controlling stake in K-Electric, a power generation and distribution company in Pakistan's largest city, for US$1.77 billion, K-Electric's parent firm said in a statement yesterday. Dubai-based Abraaj Group ... Abraaj sells stake in Pakistan's K-Electric to Chinese utility Abraaj to sell Pakistan K-Electric stake to Shanghai Electric for... Shanghai Electric to pay US$1.77b for Pakistan's K-Electric |
The Hindu | India reclaims Champions Trophy The Hindu India prevailed 3-2 over Pakistan to reclaim the Asian Champions Trophy hockey title here on Sunday. Goals from Rupinder Pal Singh (18th minute), Yousuf Affan (23rd) and Nikkin Thimmaiah (51st) helped India surmount the challenge from Pakistan, which ... India edge Pakistan 3-2 to lift Asian Champions Trophy 2016 Asian Champions Trophy 2016: India Trump Pakistan 3-2 To Win Second Title Asian Hockey Champions Trophy 2016: India defeat Pakistan 3:2 in Final |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan frees National Geographic 'Afghan girl' Khaleej Times An Afghan woman immortalised on a National Geographic magazine cover is to be freed on bail days after being arrested in Pakistan for fraud, a government minister said Sunday. The haunting image of Sharbat Gula, taken in a Pakistan refugee camp by ... 'Afghan Girl' of 1985 National Geographic Cover Arrested in Pakistan |
News18 | 'Sacked Pakistan Information Minister Made No Attempt to Stop False Story' News18 Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif sacked Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid for the "lapse" on his part to stop a "false" report on a rift between the government and the powerful army from being published in national interest, a senior ... Pakistan information minister removed over news report 'Dawn Leaks' and 'Panama Leaks' will get Pakistan into hot waters: Chaudhry Nisar One who gave false story should be brought before nation: Nisar |
Firstpost | Pakistan vs West Indies: Shannon Gabriel, Devendra Bishoo thwart Misbah-ul-Haq and co Firstpost Sharjah: Leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo and fast bowler Shannon Gabriel shared seven wickets between them to stop Pakistan from posting a big total on the opening day of the third and final Test in Sharjah on Sunday. Pakistan were cruising along nicely at ... Gabriel, Bishoo pin Pakistan down Pakistan vs West Indies 3rd Test: Live score and streaming - Pakistan 255-8 Pakistan vs West Indies Live Score: 3rd Test, Day-1 |
Pakistan risks isolation by supporting terror: activists The Hindu Pakistan faces the risk of global isolation because of widespread obscurantism, its support to extremism and disregard for human rights, according to prominent Pakistani intellectuals and rights activists. They made the proclamation while participating ... |
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 Why is Balochistan an easy target in Pakistan? Militants kill dozens at Pakistan police academy |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan's trade with Brazil exposes country's weaknesses The Express Tribune KARACHI: Despite having the capacity to export over $1.63 billion worth of goods to Brazil, Pakistan's exports to the world's seventh largest economy are embarrassingly low at just $71 million, according to a latest research report. The research report ... |