Voice of America | Pakistan Not to Deport Iconic National Geographic 'Afghan Girl' Voice of America Provincial authorities in Pakistan have decided “on humanitarian grounds” not to deport the green-eyed Afghan woman globally known as the “Afghan Girl” for her appearance on a 1985 National Geographic cover. The announcement Saturday came a day ... 'Afghan girl' heartbroken at being deported by Pakistan National Geographic's 'Afghan Girl' denied bail in Pakistan |
Fox News | Polluted smog covers Pakistan's city of Lahore Fox News ISLAMABAD – A senior Pakistani meteorologist says heavy smog loaded with pollutants has covered the city of Lahore and elsewhere, causing breathing problems and disrupting normal traffic. Mohammad Hanif said Saturday that several cities in eastern ... Polluted smog covers Pakistani city of Lahore NASA observes that India might be sending its toxic smoke to Pakistan Smoggy weather condition likely to continue till December: Met Office |
Los Angeles Times | National Geographic's famed 'Afghan girl' to be deported from Pakistan Los Angeles Times The Afghan woman who was the subject of an iconic magazine cover will be deported from Pakistan, where she has lived as a refugee for more than three decades, a judge ruled Friday. Sharbat Gula, the green-eyed “Afghan girl” who stared out from the ... Pakistan To Deport Woman From Famed 'Afghan Girl' Photo Pakistan to deport Afghan who was once refugee icon Nat Geo's 'Afghan Girl' to return home following deportation from Pakistan |
BBC News | Pakistan accuses India of running Islamabad 'spy ring' BBC News Pakistan says it has uncovered a network of spies working from India's mission in Islamabad. The names and photos of eight officials accused of running an alleged espionage ring were leaked to the press. On Wednesday, Pakistan said it was withdrawing ... Pakistan Accuses Indian Diplomats of Espionage and Terrorism Pakistan accuses Indian embassy officials of spying Pakistan accuses eight Indian diplomats of espionage, terrorism |
Breitbart News | Honor Killing: Two Men In Pakistan Rip Sister's Eyes Out, Cut Her Feet Off Breitbart News Two Pakistani men have been accused of cutting their 40-year-old sister's eyes out “with a sharp knife” and chopping off her feet, marking the latest high-profile “honor” killing in the Muslim-majority country where such murders are on the rise and ... |
Economic Times | Nobody from Pakistan comes to India without ISI clearance: Tarek Fatah Economic Times CANACONA (GOA): Pakistan-born Canadian writer Tarek Fatah today said India should snap all ties with Pakistan, and claimed that no artistes from the neighbouring country come here without clearance from ISI. "India has no business to have any relations ... |
Daily Times | Pakistan edge Japan to reach U21 final The News International KARACHI: Pakistan under-21s defeated Japan 2-1 in their semi-final of the Sultan of Johor Cup Hockey in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Both teams had the chance to qualify for the summit clash against Australia, who had already cruised into the final. Japan ... Pakistan qualify for final after defeating Japan Nowhere to hide as Pakistan humiliated 8-1 |
The Indian Express | This little boy's heartwarming description of his vacation in Pakistan is extremely moving The Indian Express Amid the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan, here's a little boy from India who clearly remembers how he used to spend his holidays in Pakistan's Hyderabad where his maternal side lives. He used to roam the streets with his cousins, eat good ... |
Hindustan Times | Hafiz Saeed slams Pakistan govt for 'cool' response over Kashmir issue Hindustan Times Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief and Mumbai terror attack mastermind Hafiz Saeed has criticised the Nawaz Sharif government for its “cool” response to India over alleged atrocities in Kashmir, saying people in the Valley need Pakistan's “full practical support”. Saeed slams Pakistan govt's 'cool' response over Kashmir issue |
The Nelson Mail | Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur expecting "hell of a series" with Black Caps The Nelson Mail Pakistan are in Nelson preparing for their three-day warm-up match against New Zealand A starting at Saxton Oval on Friday and Arthur, who was appointed Pakistan's head coach in May this year, was expecting a tight and competitive two-test series. Fractured wrist rules Santner out of first Pakistan Test |