The vagaries of Pakistan's cybercrime law Aljazeera.com The Pakistani lawyer and digital rights activist Nighat Dad has been fighting for women's safety on the internet, as well as galvanising opposition against one of Pakistan's most controversial laws, the Prevention of Electronic Cybercrimes Act which ... |
New York Times | Fighting Intensifies Between India and Pakistan on Kashmir Line of Control New York Times NEW DELHI — Shelling and gunfire intensified on Wednesday on the de facto border between India and Pakistan in the Kashmir region, killing nine civilians on a bus one day after the Indian Army promised retribution for what it said was the killing of ... Pakistan will not tolerate civilian deaths in Kashmir, prime minister says Pakistan says Indian shelling kills 9 in Kashmir bus attack After India's retaliation, an alarmed Pakistan moves UN |
A hard winter: Afghan refugees return from Pakistan Aljazeera.com Kabul, Afghanistan - Caught in the middle of political tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan are some two million Afghan refugees - registered and unregistered - who now face the option of either returning voluntarily or being deported from Pakistan. |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan strike twice on wet first day ESPNcricinfo.com Persistent rain ruled out any chance of play in the second and third sessions after Pakistan, having chosen an all-seam attack on a green pitch, picked up two New Zealand wickets after winning the toss. New Zealand batted positively, going after ... Rain washes out final two sessions of Black Caps' second test against Pakistan in Hamilton Taylor defies Pakistan on bowler-friendly wicket New Zealand vs Pakistan: Visiting batsmen's cluelessness in swinging conditions a cause for concern |
Turkish Teachers In Pakistan Face Uncertain Fate As Deportation Looms RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty WATCH: A court in Pakistan has temporarily halted the deportation of Turkish teachers from PakTurk International Schools. Despite the ruling, many of the school's Turkish staff are preparing to leave Pakistan anyway and bid an emotional goodbye at a ... |
Times Now (press release) | Now, Pakistan Comes Up With An Absurd 'Anti-India' Cell Times Now (press release) Ahead of his visit to India for the Heart of Asia Summit, Security Advisor to the Pakistan Prime Minister, Sartaj Aziz, has come up with an absurd plan to counter India and further embarrass itself on a global platform. Pakistan has set up a high level ... India asks Pakistan to stem 'terror rot' India non-committal on talks with Pakistan during Heart of Asia meet in Amritsar Britain and Pakistan to increase trade, security ties |
Independent Community Newspaper | Cricket: Day One cut short due to rain New Zealand Herald Day One of the second test between the Black Caps and Pakistan in Hamilton has been called off for the day due to continuing wet weather. New Zealand won the first test in Christchurch last weekend by eight wickets in a match which was completed inside ... Pakistan wins toss and bowls against Black Caps in second test in Hamilton |
Joint Press Release: Pakistan-EU Joint Commission EU News The seventh meeting of Pakistan-EU Joint Commission was held in Islamabad on 23 November 2016. The Pakistan side was jointly led by Foreign Secretary Mr Aizaz Ahmad Chaudhry and Secretary Economic Affairs Division Mr Tariq Bajwa. The EU ... |
Bloomberg | China About to Start $35 Billion of Silk Road Plan in Pakistan Bloomberg More than three quarters of $46 billion of planned Chinese-led investment in Pakistan will be implemented by next year as part of the world's second-largest economy's flagship Silk Road plan. “Out of this $46 billion, we have been so far able to ... Pakistan achieving maximum results in war against terrorism: Defence Minister Pakistan: China To Invest Another $8.5 Billion In Infrastructure, Energy Plan |
The Indian Express | India will remember for generations if Pakistan launches surgical strikes: General Raheel Sharif The Indian Express Pakistan on Thursday warned India that its “battle hardened” military is capable of responding to any aggression, with army chief General Raheel Sharif saying that if Pakistan ever launched surgical strikes, India would not be able to forget it for ... If Pakistan conducted a surgical strike, it would become part of Indian textbooks: COAS Gen Raheel Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif, military chiefs vow to teach India a 'lesson' Pakistan Army ready to teach a lesson to India: COAS |