The Diplomat | Fire exchanged across India-Pakistan border in Kashmir Aljazeera.com India and Pakistan have accused each other of violating a ceasefire along the Line of Control - the de facto border - separating the two South Asian rivals. The Indian army said on Wednesday that one of its soldiers was killed by Pakistani sniper fire ... Pakistan says 5 more Indian diplomats leave amid row What a Trump Presidency Means for Pakistan Another soldier martyred in Pakistani firing in Kashmir; 2 terrorists killed in encounter |
Economic Times | 'Undiplomatic' treatment by Pakistan made Rajnath Singh leave Pakistan earlier than scheduled Economic Times NEW DELHI: Home Minister Rajnath Singh left Pakistan, where he had gone to attend a Saarc meeting, earlier than scheduled because the host country's establishment was being 'hostile' and because the Indian government wasn't going to accept ... Pakistan's J&K provocations could spell the end for secular and democratic India Saeed warns of nationwide protest on Rajnath's arrival in Pakistan |
Reuters | Pakistan says it foiled Islamic State expansion into country Reuters The comments were rare acknowledgment by a senior Pakistani official that Islamic State, mainly based in Syria and Iraq, has had any active presence in a country that is home to myriad militant groups including the Afghan and Pakistan Taliban, al Qaeda ... Pakistan: Islamic State Bid To Expand In Country Foiled Pakistan Arrests Over 300 in ISIS Network Crackdown |
Quartz | Balochistan is now officially an arrow in India's quiver against Pakistan Quartz After decades of trying the first, talks, India seems to have decidedly opted for the third strategy, bhed, with regards to Pakistan over its inclination to nose around in Kashmir. The entity India has chosen to focus on is Balochistan, a particularly ... |
Daily Beast | Ahmad Khan Rahami, Accused NYC Bomber, Traveled to Pakistan Undetected by U.S. Daily Beast Rahami's travels and time spent in Pakistan are the subject of intense scrutiny by U.S. investigators who are now trying to determine whether the suspect became radicalized during his travel and what connections, if any, he may have had to foreign ... Rahami Spent Nearly a Year in Pakistan Suspect in New York-area bombings had traveled to Afghanistan and Pakistan Probe of terror suspect Rahami leads to Pakistan, Afghanistan |
White House petition on Pakistan crosses 100000 signatures Economic Times "We do believe that they are making progress and taking steps to counter terrorist violence, but at the same time we have been very clear that they need to target all militant groups, including those that target Pakistan's neighbours, and close all ... |
Washington Post | Pakistan deports National Geographic's iconic 'Afghan Girl' Washington Post KABUL — Afghanistan's president on Wednesday welcomed home Sharbat Gulla, National Geographic's famed green-eyed “Afghan Girl,” just hours after she was deported from Pakistan, the latest in the odyssey of the globally recognized refugee. Pakistan deports 'green-eyed girl' Sharbat Gula 'Afghan girl' welcomed home after deportation from Pakistan Afghan 'green-eyed girl': Pakistan deports Sharbat Gula |
Voice of America | Pakistan Social Media Star's Honor Killing Fuels Debate Voice of America Many outside of Pakistan probably never heard of Qandeel Baloch before this week. She was a young woman in the South Asian country who rose to fame on social media after being featured in a 2014 video that went viral. In it, she asked a man, "How am I ... |
The Express Tribune | Brazil envoy says Pakistan investment-friendly The Express Tribune KARACHI: The Federative Republic of Brazil Ambassador to Pakistan Claudio Lins has said that 'misinformation and false information' about the safety and security situation discourages Brazilian investors from visiting or investing in Pakistan, which ... |
South China Morning Post | Anti-Muslim rhetoric adds to Pakistan's anxiety over Trump's Afghanistan policy South China Morning Post Donald Trump's win has been received with shock and wariness in Afghanistan and Pakistan as politicians fretted about how he may change long-standing US foreign policy, while the public worried what his anti-Muslim campaign rhetoric would mean for ... |