Voice of America | Pakistan Opposition Party Holds Massive Celebratory Rally Voice of America The opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party of Imran Khan organized the celebratory rally as part of its campaign to press Sharif to either step down or allow an independent probe to ascertain financial sources used to build billions of dollars ... Pakistan releases nearly 2000 opposition party supporters Imran Khan says he expects Pakistani Supreme Court inquiry to topple Shari... Pakistan: Supreme Court saves face for Imran Khan, Sharif on back foot |
The New Yorker | A Troubling Culture War Between India and Pakistan The New Yorker In the past several years, the cultural collaboration between Pakistan and India has strengthened, with Bollywood stars appearing in commercials aired on Pakistani TV; musicians from both countries collaborating on Coke Studio, a television series ... |
Toronto Star | Pakistan recalls six staffers from its New Delhi mission The Hindu Days after India expelled Pakistan High Commission staffer Mehmood Akhtar on charges of espionage, Islamabad on Wednesday recalled six staff members from its High Commission, including at least four diplomats. In a related development, sources in the ... India says identities of eight diplomats in Pakistan exposed Pakistan withdraws 6 diplomats from New Delhi amid tension in Kashmir Pakistan recalls officials in further diplomatic spat |
TIME | How the India-Pakistan Conflict Ruined a Wedding TIME An Indian and a Pakistani being best friends in a metropolitan hub like New York City was never viewed as an anomaly—diversity is worn like a badge of honor. But the situation is completely different every time we try to plan a trip to each other's ... This girl's tweet is waiting for Sushma Swaraj's intervention so her Pakistani friend can attend her wedding in India Pakistani Friend's Visa Rejected, Bride-To-Be Tweets To Sushma Swaraj Sarah Munir | Facebook |
Huffington Post | Afghan Children Return Home From Pakistan To Lives Marked By Forced Labor Huffington Post Samina, an eight-year-old Afghan girl, hasn't been to school since she was forced to return home with her family from Pakistan. She spends each day at a dusty, dirty brick kiln near the eastern city of Jalalabad, making bricks with her father to help ... |
Deutsche Welle | Pakistan: National Geographic's Afghan girl denied bail Aljazeera.com Pakistan last week arrested Sharbat Gula, whose haunting green eyes, captured in an image taken in a Pakistan refugee camp by photographer Steve McCurry in the 1980s, became one of the most recognisable photos of Afghanistan's decades-long conflict. Pakistan denies bail to Sharbat Gula, the National Geographic cover girl National Geographic's 'Afghan Girl' denied bail in Pakistan National Geographic's 'Afghan Girl' Sharbat Gulla denied bail in Pakistan |
UPI.com | Deaths in ship-demolition accident in Pakistan's Hub Aljazeera.com The fire started in a dismantled oil tanker that was stationed in the yard, according to local media reports. Several explosions occurred inside the oil tanker while the workers were performing gas-welding work. Ghadani, in the southwestern Pakistani ... 18 confirmed dead in Pakistan shipyard fire 17 dead, dozens wounded in blasts at Pakistan ship breaking yard Gadani ship-breaking yard blast kills at least 11 in Pakistan |
Livemint | Pakistan's power struggle behind its aggression Livemint The continuous firing and shelling across both the Line of Control and the international border with Pakistan is reminiscent of the pre-ceasefire (2003) era. A number of Indian security personnel and civilians have been killed in Pakistani firing. The ... Pakistan forces targeting civilian areas: BSF 13 civilians killed by cross-border shelling in Kashmir, say India, Pakistan Pakistan targets civilians with its guns because it wants India to resume talks |
Taking on militants: A fight for the soul of Pakistan Huffington Post The first of those meeting was a gathering in August of Pakistani military commanders in the wake of a massive bombing in Quetta that killed some 70 people and wiped out a generation of lawyers in the province of Baluchistan. The commanders concluded ... |
Quartz | Arnab Goswami, forget India! Come and join the news anchors' party in Pakistan (security is on the house) Quartz Pakistan has three kinds of talk show hosts. Those who get carefully typed readouts from the army's public relations wing, those who get carefully typed readouts from their corporate owners, and those whose shows get cancelled. If you tune in to a ... |