CNN | 'Honor killings': Why Pakistan must act against this brutality CNN Sherry Rehman is an opposition Senator in Pakistan's parliament. She previously served as Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States, as well as Federal Minister. In 2004, Rehman became the first parliamentarian in the country to introduce a bill ... |
NDTV | Pakistan Woman Gets Indian Citizenship After 13 Years NDTV Tahira Hazoor had got married to Maqbool Ahmad, a resident of Qadian, Gurdaspur, in 2003. (Representational Image). Gurdaspur: After a long wait of 13 years, a Pakistani woman was granted Indian citizenship. Deputy Commissioner Pardeep Sabharwal ... |
Hindustan Times | India should avoid Pakistan's path to extremism Hindustan Times There is much international concern on the massive radicalism and violent extremism in Pakistan and especially in Pakistan's Punjab. We in India are particularly perturbed because it affects us greatly. Groups in Pakistan-Punjab like the Jaish-e ... Pakistan committed to eradicating terrorism Time to Put the Squeeze on Pakistan Why Pakistan Won't Go After Afghan Taliban |
The News International | Pakistan against extremism Daily Times While speaking to the United Nation's Security Council, Pakistan's Permanent Representative to United Nations Maleeha Lodhi put forth a multidimensional view of the problem of extremism in the world, which included both national and international factors. Pakistan calls for addressing local and external derivers of terrorism |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan says Turkey to help modernise its F-16 fleet Hindustan Times Pakistan said that Turkey has agreed to help modernise its F-16 fleet at a cost of 75 million dollars, in the wake of US refusal of Islamabad's request to help fund the purchase of eight fighter jets. Earlier this month, the State Department had ... Turkey to modernise Pak F-16 fleet |
Ijtihad and Pakistan Daily Times One of the most revolutionary undertakings by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was the adoption of a slightly modified version of the Swiss Civil Code in Turkey, which banned polygamy and instituted equality of sexes in the Republic of Turkey. This was and ... |
Hindustan Times | 'Pakistan may move towards second strike capacity for its nukes' Hindustan Times “Development of second strike capability (by India) … would put pressure on Pakistan to take remedial measures and develop its own version of the capability,” said the official from SPD, which serves as the secretariat of the country's National ... Pakistan and the US: the uneasy relationship India's nuclear build up undermining South Asia's stability: Pakistan experts Pakistan, US should fix their relationship for mutual benefit |
BBC News | Countering body shaming and bullying of women in Pakistan BBC News Countering body shaming and bullying of women in Pakistan. 3 hours ago. A Pakistani lawyer has started an initiative to counter body shaming and bullying with women. Zainab Chughtai founded Bully Proof in 2014 and has been reaching out to young girls ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Injury scare for Yasir before England tour ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan legspinner Yasir Shah has been ruled out of the ongoing training camp in Abbottabad after aggravating a previous knee injury, and he will undergo conservative rehabilitation for four weeks. Yasir is expected to be fit in time for the Test ... Pakistan's Injury Worries Increase Ahead of England Tour, Yasir Shah Ruled Out England vs Pakistan 2016: Yasir Shah ruled out of training camp ahead of England tour Yasir Shah ruled out of Pakistan training camp due to injury ahead of England tour |
The Diplomat | What's Behind Russia's Rapprochement With Pakistan? The Diplomat A Russian-Pakistani renaissance started in 2014 when the Kremlin removed its arms embargo against Islamabad. In 2015, Moscow agreed to sell four Mi-35M helicopters to Pakistan and welcomed Islamabad to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization ... |