Daily News & Analysis | Pakistan Leader Will Undergo Open-Heart Surgery for 2nd Time New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif of Pakistan, who has been facing increased political pressure over the extent of his family's wealth, will undergo open-heart surgery next week in London, his daughter and government officials said ... Pakistan PM Sharif to undergo open-heart surgery in UK; PM Modi wishes speedy recovery PM Nawaz to undergo open heart surgery in London Pakistan's Sharif to have open-heart surgery in London |
Seeking Alpha | The new game changer in Pakistan The Hindu Is China about to transform Pakistan? The unanimous consensus in Pakistan is that it is, and quite comprehensively too. Since April 2015, the term which has probably received far greater traction in the print and electronic media, more than any other, ... Asia Frontier Capital's Travel Report To A Pakistan Investment Conference In Dubai |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Outrage In Pakistan Over Bid To Allow 'Light Beating' Of Wives RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A suggestion that men should be allowed to "lightly beat" their wives from an Islamic religious body was met with outrage in Pakistan on May 27. The suggestion was included in a draft bill released by the Council of Islamic Ideology on May 26, which ... Pakistani husbands can 'lightly beat' their wives, Islamic council says Pakistani clerics offer guide on how to beat wife… 'lightly' Pakistan poll: 70% say 'It's NEVER permisable for a man to beat his wife' |
Florida Today | Back from Pakistan: helping democracy grow Florida Today Every day for two weeks this month, a car, a driver and an armed guard picked me up from the Avari Towers hotel in Karachi, Pakistan. They would take me back at night. Every morning, I would leave the lobby and make my way to the car amid heavily armed ... |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Youm-e-Takbir: The day when the mountains shook DunyaNews Pakistan LAHORE (Web Desk) – May 28 is a day that carries immense significance in the history of Pakistan as the country became a nuclear power on the very same date back in 1998 after a team of nuclear physicists, led by Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, conducted seven ... India-Backed Chabahar Port Not A Rival To Gwadar, Iran Tells Pakistan Making Pakistan an atomic power Chabahar deal 'not finished'; Pakistan, China welcome: Iran |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Finally Confirms Taliban Leader's Death in US Strike New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan officially confirmed the death of the former Taliban leader Mullah Akhtar Muhammad Mansour for the first time on Thursday, five days after the American drone strike that killed him on Pakistani soil, raising diplomatic ... Pakistan Criticizes Killing of Taliban Leader in US Drone Strike Pakistan: 'All indicators' confirm US killed Taliban leader Pakistan Claims US Scuttled Afghan Peace Efforts |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan and the region The Express Tribune In his seminal work, Muslim Zion: Pakistan as a Political Idea, Dr Faisal Devji has argued that like Israel, Pakistan was conceived as a “profound distrust of nationalism, and an attempt to create new forms of political belonging”. In this way of ... |
Aljazeera.com | Music returns to Pakistan's Peshawar Aljazeera.com Peshawar, Pakistan - Music is slowly returning to Peshawar, the city where the Pakistan Taliban had banned musicians. The northwestern city has seen a continuing cycle of violence and destruction at the hands of Pakistan Taliban fighters over the past ... Gunmen Kill 3 Paramilitary Forces in Northwest Pakistan |
NDTV | Trust In Pakistan In Fighting Terror 'Completely Shaken': Rajnath Singh NDTV "This has been discussed at Secretary level also and this is the proposal from this side also that your team has come, our NIA should also go. We are waiting for response from Pakistan. Let us see what is the response from Pakistan," he added. Pakistan not allowing Pathankot probe team will be betrayal: Rajnath Singh |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Iran won't let territory be used against Pakistan: Ambassador DunyaNews Pakistan ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Iranian Ambassador Mehdi Honardoost has said Friday that Iran would not let its territory be used against Pakistan. The statement has come in after United States attacked a white corolla in Balochistan's Nushki killing ... Iran doesn't prefer India over Pakistan |