NPR | Once Pakistan's Pride, Its Embattled National Airline Fights To Survive NPR Some airlines are just airlines. But others mean a lot more than that to the people they serve. Pakistan's national carrier was long a source of patriotic pride, a symbol of unity in a divided country. Now that airline is in big trouble. In 1962 ... Once Pakistan's Pride, Its Embattled National Carrier Fights To Survive Pakistan: Paramilitaries kill three striking workers |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan, Top US Lawmaker Trade Blows Over F-16 Deal Foreign Policy (blog) Long-simmering tensions between Congress and Pakistan over Islamabad's alleged support for terrorist groups burst into public view on Thursday as officials from both nations traded blows over the proposed U.S. sale of F-16 warplanes to the southwest ... US lawmaker blocks sale of subsidised F-16s to Pakistan Lawmaker Blocks Deal to Sell F-16s to Pakistan US lawmaker to block deal to sell F—16s to Pakistan |
India Today | Exclusive: Hafiz Saeed is a hero for Pakistan, says Pervez Musharraf India Today Pakistan's former president was grilled by Rahul Kanwal, in an exclusive interview, on Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in India. Musharraf also blamed India for derailing the peace process. "India derailed peace process every time and the country only ... Ex-Pakistan leader Pervez Musharraf hospitalized over heart condition Pakistan's Ex-President Musharraf Discharged From Hospital ISI Trains Lashkar and Jaish Terrorists: Former Pakistan President Musharraf |
Quartz | Can Narendra Modi justify his newfound love for Pakistan after David Headley's confessions? Quartz The Pakistani top brass's involvement in terrorism implies that any action on the Indian demarche by their government will bring the roof crashing down on the Inter-Services Intelligence, better known as ISI, and irreparably damage the reputation of ... |
Don't Blame Pakistan for ISIS New York Times Putting blame on Pakistan for every ill of the world may rather be construed as yet another attempt to undermine the fledgling reconciliation process in Afghanistan, where Pakistan, together with China and the United States, is trying its best to bring ... |
IBNLive | India vs Pakistan: Battle of nerves in SAG men's hockey final IBNLive Guwahati: Unimpressive in their three group matches, India would look to make amends and turn the tables on arch-rivals Pakistan when the two sides face each other in the summit clash of men's hockey in the 12th South Asian Games in Guwahati on Friday. Pakistan shooters secure two silver medals |
The Diplomat | Hindu Marriages Will Be Legitimized in Pakistan The Diplomat After decades of Pakistani independence, it seems as though Pakistan's small Hindu minority, which comprises about two percent of its population and is its largest minority, will finally be allowed to register its marriages. Marriage laws in some ... |
The Register | Cricket can get nasty: India v Pakistan rivalry boils over into cyber-war The Register The continuing rivalry between India and Pakistan has spilled over into cyberspace, with activity peaking around nationalist holidays and sports fixtures. A study of recent real-world events and hacktivist operations by threat intelligence firm ... |
Breitbart News | Pakistan Bans Valentine's Day as 'Insult to Islam' Breitbart News Pakistan is not the only Muslim country cracking down on the Western—and originally Christian—feast day in commemoration of Saint Valentine. As Breitbart reported Wednesday, the Indonesian city of Banda Aceh has also banned celebrations of Valentine ... |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan invites Qatari investors to explore opportunities Khaleej Times Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Thursday invited Qatari investors to explore investment opportunities in Pakistan with particular focus on energy related projects, infrastructure development and consumer based industry. The prime minister was ... Pakistan PM thanks Qatar for “best deal” PM Nawaz: Will build Lahore-Karachi Motorway, increase trade with Qatar Qatar and Pakistan sign '$16 billion' gas deal |