Washington Post | After presiding over bin Laden raid, CIA chief in Pakistan came home suspecting he was poisoned by ISI Washington Post Two months after Osama bin Laden was killed, the CIA's top operative in Pakistan was pulled out of the country in an abrupt move vaguely attributed to health concerns and his strained relationship with Islamabad. In reality, the CIA station chief was ... Ex-CIA Chief Thinks Pakistan Poisoned Him |
USA TODAY | Pakistan police arrest 13 for burning girl in 'honor killing' USA TODAY Pakistan police arrested members of a tribal council Thursday for killing a teenage girl for helping a couple elope. The girl was drugged, placed unconscious in a van and set ablaze last week in a village outside Islamabad, according to Reuters. The ... Pakistan teen poisoned, choked and burned alive in 'honor killing' 14 Arrested for Burning Teenage Girl to Death in Pakistan Pakistan Village Elders Burned a Teen Girl to Death: Cops |
Business Insider | A 16-year-old girl was burned alive by a tribal council in Pakistan for helping a couple elope Business Insider Pakistan ReutersMembers of a tribal council accused of ordering the burning death of a 16-year-old girl are shown to the media after they were arrested by police in Donga Gali, outside Abbottabad, Pakistan, May 5, 2016. PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) ... |
Breitbart News | Pakistan Bans Documentaries on Radical Islam Breitbart News The Pakistani government's Central Board of Film Censors (CBFC), a regulatory body governing the film industry, has recently banned at least two documentaries on Islamic extremism. Last week, Pakistan's CBFC issued a notice that left the organizers of ... |
Business Insider | Pakistan woos Renault and Nissan in push for auto investment Business Insider ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is wooing foreign car makers like Renault and Nissan with generous import duties, but convincing them to set up factories will be an uphill challenge given fears about the country's long-term political stability and security. |
UPI.com | North Korea diplomats caught importing excess alcohol into Pakistan UPI.com KARACHI, Pakistan, May 5 (UPI) -- North Korean diplomats in Pakistan were caught attempting to import duty-free alcohol into the Islamic republic that exceeded quotas. The confiscation took place as Pyongyang's envoys are seeking different ways to earn ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan's 'solar kids' baffle medical community The Hindu The mystery illness of three Pakistani brothers has baffled the medical community which is trying to diagnose their ailment that leaves them paralysed after sunset. The three — Shoaib, Rashid and Ilyas Hashim aged one, nine and 13 — are residents of ... Rising and setting with the sun, Pakistan's 'solar kids' puzzle doctors |
Financial Times | Pakistan threatens to buy Russian or Chinese jets in spat with US Financial Times Pakistan has threatened to buy advanced Russian or Chinese combat jets after Washington withdrew financing for a US arms purchase amid a weakening of its strategic relationship with Islamabad. “If funding is arranged, Pakistan will get the F16,” said ... Pakistan's Afghan challenge Why America Is Finally Changing Its Pakistan Policy And How India Is Helping Pakistan: No Military Action Against Afghan Taliban on Its Soil |
The Express Tribune | Reza Ali's Pakistan The Express Tribune Fourthly, the programme completed its work on rurality in 2011 — Pakistan the Rural. Lastly, in 2013, the programme presented its monumental work — Pakistan — An Emerging Spatial Geography. Finally, there is the programme in the works to complete ... |
The Diplomat | Pakistan Begins Construction of 600-Ton Maritime Patrol Vessel The Diplomat Construction of the first out of four new 600-ton Maritime Patrol Vessels for the Pakistan Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) kicked off with a steel-cutting ceremony at the Karachi Shipyard & Engineering Works (KSEW), according to a Pakistan Navy press ... |