USA TODAY | No survivors in Pakistan commercial plane crash with 48 aboard USA TODAY LAHORE, Pakistan — A Pakistan International Airlines flight with 48 people aboard crashed in a mountainous area of the country Wednesday, leaving no survivors, airline officials said. The commercial flight, with 42 passengers, five crew members and ... Pakistan plane crash kills 48, leaving no survivors PIA plane crash: All 47 on board killed; Pakistani pop star among victims Official: Pilot made “mayday call” shortly before Pakistani plane disappeared |
New York Times | Aleppo, Donald Trump, Pakistan: Your Thursday Briefing New York Times Rescue teams in Pakistan found no survivors amid the wreckage of a twin-engine turboprop that crashed in the country's north with 48 people on board. One of the passengers was Junaid Jamshed, a former pop star who became an Islamic proselytizer. Trump Picks Iowa Governor Branstad as China Ambassador |
War on the Rocks | Pakistan's Naval Transformation: Dangerous Delusions, Soaring Ambitions War on the Rocks India's maritime watchers have had much to talk about lately. A few days after it held a bilateral exercise with the People's Liberation Army-Navy (PLAN) in the Northern Arabian Sea, the Pakistan Navy claimed its “anti-submarine” assets had prevented ... |
Reuters | Cab-hailing company Careem launches women drivers in conservative Pakistan Reuters "We want to give women the same opportunities and the same chance that men have of leveraging our platform to generate healthy income," said Careem's Pakistan General Manager Ahmed Usman. Usman said seven women drivers had qualified to join the ... Breaking barriers: Pakistani taxi app hires women drivers |
The Sydney Morning Herald | Australia v Pakistan Test series: Australia name unchanged squad for first Test The Sydney Morning Herald After the upheaval of last month, Australia will take an unchanged squad into the first Test against Pakistan at the Gabba. "Resilience" was the buzzword during Australia's five-Test losing streak but it seems that has been replaced by "stability ... Australia unchanged for first Pakistan Test Australia name Test squad to face Pakistan Australia v Pakistan: Shaun Marsh not back from broken finger for opening Test; squad unchanged |
The Conversation UK | How tensions between India and Pakistan dominated Asian peace summit The Conversation UK And by far the most significant feature of the meeting was the criticism heaped upon Pakistan by India and Afghanistan. In his speech, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi declared that action against terrorism itself was not enough – but that the world ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan media quotes Sartaj Aziz: Insufficient proof against Jadhav; its government denies The Indian Express The Pakistani media reported Wednesday that Sartaj Aziz, Advisor on Foreign Affairs to the Pakistan Prime Minister, admitted that the government was presented with “insufficient evidence” on alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav who is under detention. Pakistan says statements about Kulbhushan Jadhav attributed to Sartaj Aziz are 'totally incorrect' Pakistan admits it has insufficient proof against alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav Pakistan denies Sartaj Aziz's statement on Indian held on spying charges |
'FTAs costing Pakistan dearly' DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: The Senate Standing Committee on Commerce on Wednesday noted that free trade agreements (FTAs) have adversely affected Pakistan's trade with partner countries, with the Federal Board of Revenue estimating a revenue loss of around ... |
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 PM House's 'diplomacy' leaves Pakistan red-faced |
The Local Austria | Two Austrians dead in Pakistan plane crash The Local Austria There were 42 passengers and six crew on the Pakistan International Airways plane, which came down in the Abbotabad district. There were no survivors. The plane was flying from Chitral, a remote area in the far northwest of the country, to the capital ... |