Washington Post | A gay kiss in China led to this in Pakistan Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — As in many Islamic countries, it's common to see young men walking down the streets here in Pakistan holding hands or warmly greeting each other with a hug. But on Friday, the local publisher of the International New York Times ... This Is the 'New York Times' Front Page Photo Pakistan Didn't Want People to See |
The Guardian | Marshall Islands sue Britain, India and Pakistan over nuclear weapons The Guardian In the cases brought against India and Pakistan, the court will examine whether the tribunal based in The Hague is competent to hear the lawsuits. The hearing involving Britain will be devoted to “preliminary objections” raised by London. A decision ... |
Helping The Bad Guys In Pakistan Daily Caller Though it has largely disappeared from the headlines, the United States is still making a huge financial investment in my home country of Pakistan, or more accurately in “Af-Pak,” the single theater of operations shared with Afghanistan in which Al ... |
Washington Post | Suicide Bomber Attacks Army Facility in Pakistan, Wounding 5 ABC News Police say a suicide car bomber has blown himself up outside the gate of an army facility in southwest Pakistan, wounding at least five people. Senior police officer Zahid Afzal says the attacker detonated the car bomb Friday after being asked to halt ... Education is becoming an extremist battleground in Pakistan 22 killed and 60 injured at Pakistan mosque during suicide bomb attack |
New York Times | Pakistan School Closings Stir Confusion, and Fears of More Attacks New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Fears about potential follow-up attacks on Pakistani schools by Taliban militants created widespread confusion and school closings this week, even as officials urged calm. U of M students hold vigil for Pakistan university attack After Bacha Khan University Attack, Pakistani Schools Close Due To Weather, Security Worries Pakistan's counter-terrorism policy |
New York Times | Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, Pakistani Diplomat, Dies at 95 New York Times Sahabzada Yaqub Khan, a former military leader, foreign minister and diplomat who was Pakistan's public face in international affairs for three decades, died late Monday or early Tuesday in Islamabad. He was 95. His death was announced by the Aga Khan ... |
Hindustan Times | Pathankot terror attack: Pakistan goes slow, yet to file a case Hindustan Times Indian activists carry photographs of the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Maulana Masood Azhar (L) and chief of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardline Jamaat ud Dawa (JD), Hafiz Mohammad Saeed (R) during a protest against the attack on the air force base in ... Be cautious while dealing with India: Pakistan ex-defence secretaries We won't treat Masood Azhar like Lakhvi: Pakistan envoy Abdul Basit Snakes in Pakistan's backyard |
Fair Observer | Killing for Honor in Pakistan Fair Observer Since becoming an independent state, the young nation of Pakistan has been plagued by lawlessness, corruption and inequality. It is the third worst country in the world to be a woman, with over 90% of women in tribal areas suffering from domestic ... |
The Diplomat | Will Pakistan Buy Turkey's New Advanced Main Battle Tank? The Diplomat “Including Pakistan and the Gulf countries, we can say that countries that we have good relations with are showing a large interest in the tank. Representatives of some countries are being invited to the ongoing firing tests,” Demir said. Tests are ... |
Asia Times | Sri Lanka's balancing act between India and Pakistan Asia Times However, Sri Lanka and Pakistan signed eight other agreements that covered areas like health, science and technology, trade, statistic sharing, gem and jewelry, money laundering and terrorism financing, and culture. The two countries are also working ... |