The Indian Express | Politics|India Protests UN Failure to Blacklist Pakistan Militant New York Times WASHINGTON — India protested Friday against the blocking of its latest bid to have a top Pakistani militant leader put on a U.N. terror blacklist following a deadly attack on an Indian air force base. New Delhi wants the U.N. Security Council ... Pathankot probe: India to request Pakistan for NIA access Decks cleared for Indian probe team's visit to Pakistan NIA report on Pakistan JIT visit: India refrains from naming JeM chief Maulana Masood Azhar |
New York Times | The Dirty Old Men of Pakistan New York Times Karachi, Pakistan — IN the world we live in, there is no dearth of pious men who believe that most of the world's problems can be fixed by giving their women a little thrashing. And this business of a man's God-given right to give a woman a little ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Asks Tehran for Details About Alleged Indian Spy Voice of America Pakistan's Interior Ministry sent a communique to the Iranian Embassy in Islamabad accusing Kulbhushan Jadhav of involvement in an Indian spy network and saying he was planning subversive activities against the recently launched multibillion-dollar ... Pakistan asks Iran to investigate suspected Indian spy's Iran links Iran vows full help on RAW role in Pakistan Pakistan team to visit Iran soon for finalising gas deal |
BBC News | Pakistan honour killings on the rise, report reveals BBC News Nearly 1,100 women were killed in Pakistan last year by relatives who believed they had dishonoured their families, the country's independent Human Rights Commission says. In its annual report the commission said 900 more women suffered sexual ... Pakistan: The Army Steps In EDITORIAL: Growing terrorism in Pakistan |
Huffington Post | Pakistan's Religious Extremism: A World Menace Huffington Post On Sunday March 27th, while a group of the Pakistani Christian minority was celebrating Easter, one of the most important events in Christianity, terrorists attacked with impunity killing 72 people and injuring more than 300. Among the dead were many ... The Easter Day Attack Spotlights the Plight of Pakistan's Religious Minorities The hard choice for Pakistan Pakistan's war against Christians |
NDTV | Pakistan Says Its Nuclear Programme 'Modest' Compared To India NDTV Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhary said that the International Atomic Energy Agency has recorded 2,734 nuclear incidents worldwide, including five in India, but "not a single accident or breach happened in Pakistan, although our programme is 40 years old". Our nuclear programme safer compared to India's: Pakistan Nuclear Security Summit: Pakistan claims its nuclear programme is 'modest' but India's is 'ambitious' Pakistan's nuclear weapons stockpile could be STOLEN by ISIS terrorists |
The Indian Express | Talk on Indo-pak Relationship: 'It's time for India, Pakistan to realise terrorism is not the only problem' The Indian Express Talk on Indo-pak Relationship: 'It's time for India, Pakistan to realise terrorism is not the only problem'. Commenting on the ongoing investigations into the Pathnkot attack, Baabar said that the revelations that the investigations would make would ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan is winning the war against terrorism The Guardian Pakistani Christians mourn during a funeral following the 27 March suicide bombing in Lahore. 'Pakistan needs and deserves the international community's support and understanding in its fight against terrorism,' writes Muneer Ahmad of the Pakistan high ... |
Voice of America | Report: Pakistan Sees 40 Percent Drop in Violence Voice of America A leading rights group in Pakistan says deaths due to violence-related incidents, including bombings and other militant attacks in the country, fell 40 percent in 2015. In its annual report released Friday, the independent Human Rights Commission of ... Rights Group in Pakistan Records Drop in Violence in 2015 Anti-state violence in Pakistan drops below 2008 level: HRCP |
The New Yorker | A Crisis for Minorities in Pakistan The New Yorker Jamaat ul-Ahrar, a splinter group of the Pakistan Taliban that has pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, took credit for the attack, claiming that it targeted Christians (in fact, more Muslims than Christians were killed). For nearly two decades, as ... Pakistan Militant Group Jamaat-ul-Ahrar Threatens Fresh Wave of Violence Pakistan bombing: Suspects, arms seized after attack on Christians kills 72 Pakistan prime minister vows to defeat terrorists, as nation mourns |