Hindustan Times | Why are India and Pakistan struggling to take bilateral talks forward? Hindustan Times India-Pakistan atmospherics can sour quickly. The exuberance seen during the meeting of Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Nawaz Sharif at Lahore in December has now given way to passive-aggressive exchanges by diplomats. The April 7 press ... India 'not forthcoming' to resume dialogue: Pakistan's UN envoy India Suspended Talks on Flimsy Grounds: Pakistan Dialogue With India Is On, Says Pakistan |
The Guardian | Pakistan dismisses claims of ties to 2009 suicide bombing targeting CIA officers The Guardian A declassified US diplomatic cable claiming Pakistani spies funded the suicide bombing of a CIA base in Afghanistan in 2009 were dismissed by Islamabad as “preposterous” on Friday. The country's foreign ministry said Pakistan had been “shocked and ... Did Pakistan secretly fund an attack on CIA officers in 2009? Memo makes controversial claim. Pakistan denies involvement in deadly 2009 attack on CIA base Pakistan rejects US papers on ISI |
US judge says terrorism convict can't be deported to Pakistan Reuters Mohammed H. Khalid, who legally moved from Pakistan with his family to suburban Baltimore as a young teenager, was arrested in 2011 at age 17 as part of the failed "Jihad Jane" conspiracy to murder a Swedish artist who had blasphemed the Prophet ... |
Pakistan Fights To Free 24 Cops After Anti-Gang Operation Goes Wrong NPR Deadly firefights are all too common in Pakistan, but few compare with the extraordinary battle that's been waged on an island in a remote stretch of the Indus River over the last few days. It's taking place in the country's "cotton belt", where the ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan hockey in a shambles The Express Tribune While defeats to the teams from Down Under were not unexpected, Pakistan's tame surrender to the hosts and the massive drubbing at the hands of archrivals India was a painful experience for hockey fans. Malaysia edged out the Greenshirts by a solitary ... Pakistan beat Rio-bound Canada again |
New York Times | Pakistan's Premier Leaves the Country Amid Panama Papers Scandal New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Speculation about the political fate of Pakistan's embattled prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, was swirling on Thursday after he left the country in the middle of an unfolding scandal over his family's offshore wealth. Opposition ... After the Panama Papers leak, someone tried to sell the Pakistan PM on eBay Pakistan PM flown to London for once-secret heart treatment Panama Papers fallout: Leader leaves Pakistan, Spanish minister resigns |
DunyaNews Pakistan (blog) | Modi can't afford to take Pakistan-China double attack threat lightly DailyO The recently expanded Gwadar deep water port in Pakistan, which is part of the so called China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), is nearing completion. According to Zhang Baozhong, chairman and CEO of China Overseas Ports Holding Company Ltd, ... How Pakistan's forces succeeding in stabilising Balochistan Iran ready to become part of China Pakistan Economic Corridor The revenge of Pakistan's geography |
Times of India | Pakistan army takes over operation to flush gang from Punjab's Rajanpur Times of India Pakistani TV stations reported early on Saturday that the head of the gang, Ghulam Rasool, also known as Chotu, a longtime criminal active in the border areas of the provinces of Punjab and Sindh, had surrendered. But the reports could not be ... Pakistan army takes over operation to flush gang from island stronghold Pakistani Troops Take Charge of Ongoing Anti-Gangsters Operation Pakistan forces battle to free police held hostage by gang |
Times of India | Sharif's 'Panama link' could impact Pakistan's India policy Times of India Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif flew to London for a "cardiac check-up" on Wednesday fueling wild speculation as he faces the worst crisis of his political career. His departure followed the Panama Papers leak, which confirmed his family owns ... Federal Ministers 'confused' regarding PM's return from UK |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan police claim to have arrested 2 'RAW agents' from Sindh Hindustan Times Pakistani police on Saturday claimed to have arrested two alleged “RAW agents” from the southern Sindh province. SSP Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) Naveed Khawaja said the “RAW agents” were arrested from Thatta city during a raid on a tip off, the ... Crackdown against RAW network in Sindh, 4 agents apprehended |