New York Times | India-Pakistan Meeting Raises Hopes for Improved Relations New York Times NEW DELHI — The foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan on Tuesday held a brief bilateral meeting on the sidelines of a regional gathering here, a noteworthy development in its own right, and later put out separate statements saying they had ... India Urges Pakistan To Quickly Prosecute Militants For Air Base Attack India Pushes Pakistan to Clamp Down on Terrorism India Asks Pakistan to Curb Terror Groups Targeting India |
CNN | 26 killed after eating poison sweets in Pakistan, official says CNN The pesticide detected in the sweets is banned in Pakistan, and shops are not permitted to sell it, he said, but Muhammad Ali, who lives in the area, told CNN it's widely available and is used to make poison for crops. The shop has been closed down ... Twenty-three die in Pakistan after eating contaminated sweets Pakistan contaminated sweets kill 23 23 Die After Eating Contaminated Desserts in Pakistan |
Fox News | Afghan president calls Taliban 'slaves' in Pakistan the enemy Fox News Afghan President Ahraf Ghani declared Monday his country is being threatened by Taliban "slaves" in Pakistan, Reuters reports. In a speech to Afghan officials, Ghani called Taliban leaders hiding in the western Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta ... Pakistan Says Bringing Taliban to Peace Process Not Just Its Responsibility Afghan President Demands Pakistan Take Military Action Against Taliban Afghan Taliban delegation in Pakistan amid efforts to restart peace process |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Younis apologises for deserting Pakistan Cup ESPNcricinfo.com Younis Khan has called the PCB chairman Shaharyar Khan to apologise for his actions during the Pakistan Cup in Faisalabad. Younis, the captain of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, had been fined 50% of his match fee for breaching level 2 of the PCB domestic code ... Pakistan board denies Younis comeback bid Pakistan Cricket Board Issues Show Cause Notice to Younis Khan Pakistan's Younis Khan escapes ban over umpiring row |
NBCNews.com | Pakistan's Paramilitaries Turn to WhatsApp to Fight Terror and Crime in Karachi NBCNews.com Phone lines don't work? The paramilitary force protecting one of the world's most violent cities has an answer: Call in the troops via chat messenger. Pakistan's controversial Rangers have launched a new initiative to fight crime in Karachi by using ... |
Wall Street Journal | Despite Crackdown, Some Pakistani Militants Walk the Streets Wall Street Journal BAHAWALPUR, Pakistan—After a suicide bomber killed more than 70 people on Easter Sunday in a park in the eastern province of Punjab, the government vowed to go after Islamist militants in the area. The massacre in the provincial capital of Lahore ... |
The Straits Times | India, Pakistan and the new Great Game The Straits Times He has been trying to win friends and influence people in unexpected places, in particular, countries traditionally close to India's arch-enemy Pakistan. Delhi has unleashed a massive diplomatic offensive to put pressure on Pakistan by forging ties ... China urges India, Pak. to hold talks India, Pakistan should have direct talks on Masood Azhar: China |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan arrests six in Sikh leader killing, denies Taliban role Business Insider PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Police in northwestern Pakistan on Monday arrested six people accused of gunning down a Sikh political figure, attributing the killing to rivalry rather than a Taliban attack, as the militants had claimed. Gunmen shot and ... Pakistan Muslim body seeks Tamgha-i-Imtiaz for slain Sikh lawmaker |
Geo News, Pakistan | Nisar blames unsettled British agenda for Pakistan woes Geo News, Pakistan LONDON: Federal Minister for Interior Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said on Tuesday that Pakistan has been facing multi-dimensional problems since coming into being many because of the unsolved agenda by the UK that he said led to a lot of bickering n ... Pakistan facing security problems caused by others: Nisar Pakistan and climate change |
VICE | What I Learned Having Sex as a Young Woman in Pakistan VICE Pakistan is an Islamic Republic with the highest porn-watching population in the world. That statement in and of itself signifies a particular aspect about Pakistani culture: we are horny and desperate for sex, but God forbid we actually engage in it ... |