Washington Post | Pakistani birds caught up in international intrigue Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — If any further proof were needed that geopolitical intrigue can stalk the humblest of Pakistan's inhabitants, consider the recent cases of two Pakistani birds. The first is a pigeon, a species that people all over the country ... Indian Home Minister warns to divide Pakistan Pakistan again trying to divide India on the basis of religion: Rajnath Singh 'Pakistan will be splintered into 10 parts if it does not mend ways,' warns Rajnath Singh |
Reuters | Taliban demands for cash stir fears of comeback in Pakistan's Swat Valley Reuters During the Oct. 19 conversation, Mullah Akhtar, a commander close to Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) chief Mullah Fazlullah, ordered Rahim to collect money from 15,000 members of the Swat Traders' Federation, of which he is president. But in a tense ... |
The Hindu | Pakistan names new military intelligence chief Reuters ISLAMABAD Pakistan has named a new head of its powerful military Inter-Services Intelligence agency (ISI), two weeks after replacing the chief of army staff in a significant shift for the military that wields huge influence. Lt. Gen Naveed Mukhtar was ... ISI head removed by Pakistan's new Army chief Army Transfers, postings: Bilal Akbar appointed Chief of General Staff 10 Lt Generals transferred including DG ISI and DG ISPR |
Voice of America | Official: 'Some' Haqqani Leaders Present in Pakistan Voice of America A top Pakistan Foreign Ministry official has said that “some” members of the terrorist Haqqani network are present in the country, but Islamabad is not allowing any group to conduct terrorist activities in Afghanistan. Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhry ... Pakistan lost opportunities given Ashraf Ghani: Hina Khar Hina Rabbani criticises Pakistan's Afghan policy |
The Nation | IS Claims Killing of Counterterrorism Officer in Pakistan ABC News The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for killing a counterterrorism police officer and wounding his young son in the northwestern Pakistani city of Peshawar. The militant group in a statement Sunday says its fighters carried out the ... Gunmen kill counterterrorism police officer in Pakistan |
Washington Post | Pakistan plans to expel Turkish teachers linked to opposition at home Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — In a second-grade classroom, decorated with colorful posters of letters, numbers and animals, students were reciting English sentences using the future tense. Down the hall, kindergartners were enjoying a lunchtime party with ... |
DunyaNews Pakistan | PK-661 crash: Purse of Junaid Jamshed's wife recovered DunyaNews Pakistan ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Purse possessed by late Junaid Jamshed's wife was recovered on Sunday at crash site of PK-661 of Pakistan International Airline (PIA) near Havelian. Meanwhile, ten-member investigation committee of the crash has been ... He was the voice of a generation in Pakistan. Then pop singer Junaid Jamshed found God CNICs of Junaid Jamshed, wife found from PK-661 crash site |
News18 | Cyclonic Storm 'Vardah' Named By Pakistan News18 Chennai: The name of severe cyclonic storm 'Vardah', which at present lays over the Bay of Bengal, has been given by Pakistan. 'Vardah', which means 'red rose', is expected to hit northern Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh on Monday. By the time ... Know why Cyclone Vardah was named by Pakistan; 5 interesting facts |
The Sydney Morning Herald | Where the Pakistan Test series will be won SBS The last time Pakistan played Australia Younis Khan hit three centuries in two Tests to average 156, and Misbah-ul-Haq went at 135.5. That was on the sub-continent though, and at 39 and 42 respectively, reproducing that form in Australia remains a ... Australia v Pakistan: Underestimate them at your peril, for this is a very different touring side What can we expect from Pakistan? Younus' performance necessary for Pakistan to win: Inzamam |
Geo News, Pakistan | "As lethal as before": Asif sets his eyes on Pakistan comeback Geo News, Pakistan KARACHI: After making a decent comeback to Pakistan's domestic cricket, fast bowler Mohammad Asif has set his eyes on making a comeback to Pakistan's national team with a promise that he will be as lethal as he used to be before he was banned six ... Former Pakistan seamer Mohammad Asif claims no one's better with the new ball than him |