Tragedies that expose Pakistan's faultlines Aljazeera.com Tragedies, it is said, tend to unite nations. In Pakistan, each tragedy exposes the faultlines and polarisation in society. Every few months a bloody reminder of the divisions racking the 180 million-strong South Asia nuclear-armed state is served ... |
Washington Post | Between panic and euphoria, Pakistan tries to figure out Donald Trump Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — First there was a moment of panic, when Pakistanis struggled to absorb the news last month that Donald Trump, who had threatened to bar foreign Muslims from the United States and suggested it was time to “get tough” with Pakistan ... Pakistan optimistic about Donald Trump -- but hedging bets by courting Russia A more prudent Pakistan Army is now led by a man who once served under a former Indian Army chief |
Arab sheikhs banned from bustard hunts by Pakistani province The Guardian On Sunday the politician Imran Khan, whose Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) partly runs the province, had said he would not allow anyone to hunt houbaras “as it is a protected bird and hunting them is illegal.” Arab hunters first started coming to ... |
ABC Online | Australia v Pakistan: Brad Haddin questions how Mickey Arthur's Pakistan will go under pressure ABC Online Rather than lob another personal barb at Mickey Arthur, Brad Haddin has taken aim at his Pakistan team's character ahead of this week's day-night first Test against Australia in Brisbane. Former national vice-captain Haddin has made no secret of his ... Pakistan to end drought Vulnerable Pakistan faces big task The Pakistani reject that united a nation |
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 ... Rajnath Singh must forget his Pakistan obsession and let the Indian Army do its job Pakistan again trying to divide India on the basis of religion: Rajnath Singh Pakistan Will Get Splintered Into 10 If It Doesn't Mend Ways, Warns Rajnath Singh |
Voice of America | Pakistan Forms Special Maritime Force to Secure Chinese-built Port, Projects Voice of America China is investing around $50 billion dollars in Pakistan to help build a network of roads, rails, communication and power projects that will eventually connect the western Chinese border region of Xinjiang to the deepwater port on the Arabian Sea. Gwadar, Pakistan port growth lags as challenges mount Pakistan Navy's special 'Task Force-88' set up to guard Gwadar port's sea lanes CPEC to make Pakistan self-reliant in different spheres: Sartaj Aziz |
Economic Times | India developing atomic submarines, says Pakistan Economic Times The Foreign Affairs functionary emphasised that Pakistan's participation in Amritsar's Heart of Asia Conference was a manifestation of its commitment to Afghan peace and stability. She added that its decision to participate in the conference had also ... Pakistan accuses India of developing nuclear submarines India developing atomic submarines: Pakistan India building nuclear submarines: Pakistan official |
Edmonton Journal | Canadian government asked to probe whether Toronto-area man involved in Pakistan mosque siege Edmonton Journal TORONTO — An attack on a mosque in Chakwal, Pakistan, has led to calls for an investigation in Canada over allegations a Toronto-area man was part of a group that vowed “extreme measures” against the place of worship. A mob of about 1,000 surrounded ... |
ABC Online | Afghanistan: Refugees sent home from Pakistan face poor prospects ... ABC Online Hundreds of thousands of Afghans who previously fled violence to Pakistan are returning home to uncertain futures after being told they are no longer welcome ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan to work closely with Trump administration Geo News, Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi has stated that Pakistan will work closely with the new US administration led by President-elect Donald Trump. “We will work closely with the administration,” Tariq ... Pakistan wants better relations with new US administration: Tariq Fatemi |