Voice of America | Will Pakistan Deport Iconic National Geographic 'Afghan Girl'? Voice of America Gula's striking green eyes in her famous 1985 National Geographic cover photo, published when she was 12, became a symbol of the turmoil facing Afghanistan at a time when millions of Afghans were forced to take refuge in neighboring Pakistan and Iran. Pakistan delays deportation of 'Afghan girl' for a few days Nat Geo's famed 'Afghan girl' Sharbat Gula refuses to stay in Pakistan Pakistan to deport 'Afghan girl' Sharbat Gula |
DAWN.com | Pakistan opposes creation of new permanent seats at UN Security Council DAWN.com Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations Dr Maleeha Lodhi on Monday said that Pakistan firmly opposes the creation of new permanent seats at Security Council. Lodhi was addressing the General Assembly session on Security Council Reforms. Pakistan supports expansion of non-permanent UN seats: Maleeha Lodhi Pakistan opposes creation of new permanent seats at UNSC |
Livemint | Pakistan: Officials say Indian fire kills 3 civilians Fox News MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan – Pakistani officials say Indian troops have opened fire across the Line of Control in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, killing three civilians and wounding six others as Indian and Pakistani troops continue to trade ... How the US can push Pakistan to abandon its terror proxies UN chief concerned over heightened Pakistan-India tensions at LoC Indian shelling kills three in disputed Kashmir: Pakistani officials |
BBC News | Sushma Swaraj scripts happy end to India-Pakistan love story BBC News An India-Pakistan love story has had a happy ending after Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj got the bride her visa. Naresh Tewani, from Jodhpur in north India, tweeted Ms Swaraj asking for help, after his Pakistani bride Priya Bachchani's visa was delayed. Sushma Swaraj: Pakistan bride arrives in Rajasthan, thanks to a ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Pakistan in Photos U.S. News & World Report Pakistan in Photos. A country with strained international relations, Pakistan is the seventh-most populous country in the world. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. Pakistan in Photos. MORE. LinkedIn · StumbleUpon · Google +; Cancel. |
Fox News | Pakistan police raid scores of Karachi seminaries after killings Reuters Shi'ite Muslims make up about 20 percent of Pakistan's 190 million people and sectarian attacks against them have become increasingly common in recent years. Since 2002, more than 2,500 Shi'ites have been killed in such attacks, according to data ... Pakistan detains Shiite, Sunni leader in Karachi attacks Pakistan detains Shiite, Sunni leaders over Karachi attacks Pakistan Shia protesters clash with police over arrests |
The Press | White Ferns face spin threat from Pakistan The Press Veteran White Fern Amy Satterthwaite expects the element of the unknown when they face Pakistan in a five-match one-day series starting at Lincoln on Wednesday. New Zealand have played just four ODIs in history against the Pakistan women, winning ... White Ferns skipper wary of Pakistan |
Financial Express | Smog disrupts air traffic in Pakistan SBS A thick smog has engulfed Pakistan's major cities causing air traffic disruption and widespread outbreaks of allergies. "Five flights have been diverted due to poor visibility this morning," Civil Aviation Authority Pakistan spokesperson Parvez George ... Hilarious Pak media report claims India sending its smog to choke Pakistan Polluted smog covers Pakistan's city of Lahore Winds lift smog over Lahore, push it back to India, says Pakistan daily |
Pakistan weightlifting team departs for Tokyo The News International KARACHI: A five-member Pakistan team, featuring three weightlifters and two officials, on Monday flew out of Lahore for Tokyo to feature in the 2016 Asian Youth and Junior Weightlifting Championships which will begin from Tuesday (today). Pakistani ... |
Bloomberg | China's Billions Luring Once Shy Foreign Investors to Pakistan Bloomberg After years of flat direct foreign investment, it has taken China's pledges of billions to get overseas companies to start looking beyond Pakistan's negative headlines on security challenges and power outages. While investment into Pakistan has been ... |