Pakistan Commemorates 'Kashmir Day' U.S. News & World Report ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday called for resolving the lingering issue of Kashmir in accordance with U.N. Security Council resolutions, saying the credibility of the global organization will be at stake if it fails ... |
Washington Post | More women go to college in Pakistan than men. After attacks, a scholar asks why girls' education is a target. Washington Post After a horrific and massive assault on a university in Pakistan, some scholars responded with alarm that the Taliban seem to increasingly be targeting schools, with a dramatic spike in the number of attacks in recent years. [In deadly attack on ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan to Host New Afghan Peace Talks Saturday Voice of America Pakistan is hosting a new round of four-party discussions to help advance the Afghanistan government's hope for peace talks with the Taliban. While all sides hope for progress in Saturday's meeting in Islamabad, Taliban insurgents have not yet signaled ... Over 10000 ISIS affiliates based in Afghanistan and Pakistan: Report Pakistan, Afghanistan decide to improve border cooperation Breakthrough with Afghanistan |
Crime and Punishment in Pakistan (Extra Scene From 'The Kohistan Story: Killing for Honor') VICE In May 2012, a grainy cellphone video emerged in a remote and deeply conservative village in northern Pakistan. The video showed four young women singing and clapping in a room as two young men danced to the music. The village elders saw the ... |
Daily Mail | Pakistan International Airlines loses track of stranded passengers amid strike Daily Mail Pakistan's state-owned airline has admitted that it has no idea how many of its passengers are stranded – or where – amid an ongoing strike by its staff. With no end in sight, the industrial action forced Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) to ... India's refusal to extend visas may hurt contacts: Pakistan Pakistan airline strike grounds passengers across country Opposition Calls for Probe as Pakistan Air Protests Intensify |
The Inquisitr | Watch Pakistan Super League Cricket Live Online: Streaming 3rd Match, Peshawar Zalmi vs Islamabad United The Inquisitr After nearly a decade of anticipation, the Pakistan Super League T20 franchise cricket tournament has arrived, and fans can watch the third match streaming live online as Islamabad United faces Peshawar Zalmi on Friday at Dubai International Cricket ... Dubai night lit bright by PSL debut Pakistan cricket reborn as Pakistan Super League offers green shoots of hope Pakistan Super League T20, 2016: Full schedule, squads, dates, time, TV listing |
The Guardian | A new Shenzhen? Poor Pakistan fishing town's horror at Chinese plans The Guardian When a house was recently burgled in the fishing settlement on Pakistan's desert coast, the only items stolen were cans of fresh water – a staple that has soared in value since reservoirs dried up. It lies in Balochistan, a province in the grip of a ... Why Gwadar and why not Chabahar? Pakistan Will Provide 'Special Force' to Defend Chinese Investments |
Foreign Policy (blog) | South Asia Daily: Pakistan And Afghanistan Intelligence … Foreign Policy (blog) The meeting, ahead of Saturday's Afghan peace talks in Islamabad between officials from the United States, China, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, sought to resolve complaints from Pakistan about attacks occurring in Pakistan from Afghanistan-based terrorists. |
BBC Sport | Mohammed Amir takes hat-trick in Pakistan Super League BBC Sport Mohammad Amir took a hat-trick for Karachi Kings in their Pakistan Super League victory over Lahore Qalandars. The 23-year-old seamer, who was booed on his return for Pakistan in January after serving a five-year ban for spot-fixing, finished with ... Amir hat-trick sets up big Karachi win Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2016, Karachi Kings vs Lahore Qalandar: Where to watch live, preview, prediction and ... Mohammad Amir claims first hat-trick of Pakistan Super League |
The Guardian | Balochistan: Pakistan's information black hole The Guardian Even in a country with no shortage of no-go areas, human rights investigators, diplomats and journalists agree the hardest place of all from which to get accurate information is Pakistan's Balochistan province. State security agencies heavily restrict ... |