Voice of America | Tensions Between India, Pakistan Undermining Regional Alliances Voice of America "I don't think you can have any kind of effective regional cooperation in which these two countries are involved until the India-Pakistan confrontation is resolved," said Ajai Sahni, executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi. India Hopes for Pakistan's Diplomatic Isolation The Emerging India-Afghanistan Front Against Pakistan India rebuffs Pakistan's “peace” overtures |
Washington Post | Pakistan honors Nobel winner in physics 37 years late. But his religion still stirs anger. Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In most countries, it would hardly require an act of courage for the government to rename a university science center after a native-born Nobel Prize-winning physicist who died two decades earlier. But the belated honor that ... Pakistan's Premier Honors Nobel Laureate From Persecuted Minority Pakistan PM celebrates scientist from minority sect, risking hardliners' fury Pakistan honours first Nobel laureate Abdus Salam, reversing years of neglect |
Telegraph.co.uk | Brother charged with murder in 'honour killing' of 'Pakistan's Kim Kardashian' Telegraph.co.uk Her murder reignited calls for action against so-called "honour killings", in which a victim is killed by a close relative - who could subsequently be pardoned by another family member under Pakistan law. In October parliament passed a law aimed at ... Brother of 'Pakistan's Kim Kardashian' charged with her murder in high-profile honour killing Brother of 'Pakistan's Kim Kardashian' charged in honour killing murder Pakistani star Qandeel Baloch's brother charged with her murder |
Huffington Post | These Afghans Have Built Their Lives In Pakistan. Soon, They'll Be Forced To Leave That All Behind. Huffington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan – On a recent fall morning, hundreds of families pile atop trucks packed to the brim, clutching what remains of their life's possessions beneath them. The vehicles line up alongside Grand Trunk Road outside the United Nations ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Military Court Sentences Terrorist to Death Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—A Pakistani military court sentenced to death the extremist known as Naeem Bukhari, regarded as one of the country's most dangerous terrorists, who was involved in the 2002 kidnapping and killing of Wall Street Journal reporter ... |
Radio Pakistan (press release) | US lauds Pakistan's efforts to promote peace in South Asia Radio Pakistan (press release) The United States has appreciated efforts made by Pakistan to promote peace and stability in South Asia. The appreciation came during talks between Special Assistant to Prime Minister Syed Tariq Fatemi and US Deputy Secretary of State Antony Blinken in ... Tariq Fatemi, Pakistani aide, sees opening for better ties with Trump administration |
News18 | Eliminate Taliban Sanctuaries in Pakistan to Win Afghan War, Says Ex-US Army Official News18 Washington: A former US Army official has said that to win the war against Taliban in Afghanistan, it is essential to destroy their safe havens in Pakistan, alleging that Pak military provides intelligence, training and logistics assistance to them ... MPs commend presidential rejection of Pakistan aid |
Geo News, Pakistan | SC to resume Panama Leaks case hearing today Geo News, Pakistan ISLAMABAD: A larger bench of the Supreme Court headed by Cheif Justice Anwar Zaheer Jamali will resume hearing of Panama Leaks case today on petitions by Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf and other parties. In its earlier hearing on Tuesday, Justice Asif ... Maryam Nawaz in focus as Pakistan supreme court hears 'Panamagate' case Was Pakistan just blowing its own TRUMP-ET? US president-elect's adviser 'suggests' different version of his ... Panama Leaks: Sharif family to clear air regarding Maryam's dependence |
'Pakistan believes in peaceful neighbourhood' The News International ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz said on Tuesday Pakistan believed in having a peaceful neighbourhood while India pursued a relentless policy of interference in neighbours' affairs by funding terrorism. He was ... |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan to probe hiring of 50 govt employees from one family Hindustan Times Pakistani authorities promised an inquiry today after a southern province was found to have employed almost 50 members of the same family in various health ministry jobs, many in the same hospital. Corruption and nepotism is rampant in Pakistan when it ... Pakistan's Sindh govt hires 50 employees from same family |