Hindustan Times | Pakistan seeks 'concrete evidence': Pathankot going way of 26/11 probe? Hindustan Times Activists carry photographs of the chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad, Maulana Masood Azhar (L) and chief of Pakistan's outlawed Islamic hardline Jamaat-ud-Daawah (JuD), Hafiz Mohammad Saeed (R) during a protest against the attack on the air force base in ... Not holding India-Pakistan meet on Jan 15 would be unfortunate, says Pakistan US wants Pakistan to act fast against Pathankot attack perpetrators Pakistan, India should continue talks, says US |
Newsweek | Pakistan to Host 4-Nation Meeting on Ending Afghan War ABC News Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States will hold talks in Islamabad on Monday aimed at reviving the Afghan peace process. Afghan Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Shekib Mostaghni said Saturday that the representatives will discuss a ... Pakistan Holds the Key to Peace in Afghanistan Pakistan To Host 4-Nation Taliban Preparatory Talks |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistan ban Umar Akmal from T20 against New Zealand over clothing breach Sydney Morning Herald Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal will not be available for the first Twenty20 against New Zealand on Friday because of a clothing breach. Akmal has received a one-match ban for breaching the Pakistan Cricket Board's code of conduct. According to specialist ... Umar Akmal banned by Pakistan over dress code violation Umar Akmal banned from first NZ T20 Pakistan ban Umar Akmal for 'violating dress code' |
The Hindu | Uncertainty over Jaishankar's Pakistan visit The Hindu With tensions continuing between India and Pakistan over the Pathankot terror attack, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar will travel to Male and Colombo from January 11 to 14, raising a bigger question over whether he will travel to Islamabad on January 15. |
Asia Times | Pakistan walks fine line on Saudi-Iran spat Asia Times Saudi Arabia is making a determined bid to woo Pakistan as an ally in the world of tomorrow. It is an unprecedented initiative because the shoe has been traditionally on the other foot – Pakistan being the supplicant seeking Saudi largesse and Riyadh ... Shiites protest Pakistan's role in Saudi-led military coalition Pakistan assures full support to Saudi Pakistan's pickle |
Stuff.co.nz | Mark Reason: Pakistan spot-fixer Mohammad Amir deserves our forgiveness Stuff.co.nz Amir was more chrysalis than butterfly broken upon a wheel, the famous Popeish (as in Alexander) phrase borrowed by a former editor of the Times to describe the British state's vindictiveness toward Mick Jagger. The Pakistani bowler was just 18 years ... Pakistan cricket team leaves for New Zealand tour Amir to face restrictions during New Zealand tour |
India Today | Bomb Kills 2 Coast Guards in Southwest Pakistan ABC News A Pakistani police officer says a roadside bomb has killed two coast guards and wounded three others in the country's southwest. Police officer Muhammad Sajid says the coast guard's vehicle was struck Saturday in the Baluchistan province, which has ... Blast kills two Pakistani coast guards in troubled southwest Landmine Kills Two Pakistani Coast Guards |
The Indian Express | Sri Lanka drops plan to buy fighters from Pak after India objects The Indian Express Stiff opposition from India has forced Sri Lanka to drop plans, at least for now, to buy JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft from Pakistan. The Sunday Express has learnt that New Delhi shot off a diplomatic missive a few weeks ago to Colombo on why it ... |
The Express Tribune | Saudi-Iran row: Pakistan will put its own interests first, says Sartaj Aziz The Express Tribune Earlier on Thursday, Pakistan said it will extend full support to the Saudi-led Islamic coalition if its sole purpose is to fight terrorism and is not against any specific country. The statement came following a meeting of Pakistani civil and military ... Pakistan first Pakistan to put own interests first in Saudi-Iran row Pakistan will play active role to defuse tension between KSA, Iran: Sartaj |
Hindustan Times | US Congress 'stalls' sale of F-16 fighter jets to Pakistan Hindustan Times The Obama administration's move to sell Pakistan eight new F-16 fighter jets has been “stalled” by US Congress, with lawmakers raising questions about the end use of the combat aircraft, and the relationship itself. Several requests for clarification ... |