Fox News | Did Pakistan poison a senior CIA official? Christian Science Monitor Following the US military raid on a Pakistani compound, a raid that local officials neither knew of nor signed off on, now-retired Pakistan station chief, Mark Kelton became seriously ill. Within two months and after several unsuccessful treatment ... Report: Pakistan may have poisoned CIA chief after Bin Laden raid CIA chief 'poisoned by Pakistan spies' after Osama bin Laden raid After presiding over bin Laden raid, CIA chief in Pakistan came home suspecting he was poisoned by ISI |
The Intercept | London's New Mayor, Sadiq Khan, Hailed in UK and Pakistan The Intercept Sadiq Khan, the son of Pakistani immigrants who won a landslide victory in this week's London mayoral election, was sworn in on Saturday in a multifaith service at Southwark Cathedral, becoming the British capital's first Muslim mayor. Pakistan Celebrates Sadiq Khan's London Mayor Win London Mayoral Election: Khan, Goldsmith Captivate Pakistan London elects its first Muslim mayor, the son of a bus driver from Pakistan |
New York Post | She defied Islamic extremists in Pakistan by hiding in plain sight New York Post She was born in Pakistan in 1990 to renegades: Her father, Shams, was an engineer and a feminist who gave his new bride a Levi's denim jacket on their wedding night. Her mother, Yasrab, risked her life teaching in a series of girls' schools, the family ... |
Times of India | Pakistan disowns dead Pathankot militants Times of India NEW DELHI: India was on Wednesday forced to bury the four Jaish-e-Muhammed terrorists involved in the Pathankot terror attack after Pakistan washed its hands of the slain quartet despite irrefutable proof they had been sent by the terror outfit to ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan to try 13 for killing, burning teenage girl LA Daily News The body of 17-year-old Ambreen Riasat was found in a torched van near a tourist resort in northwestern Pakistan on April 29. Police say the tribal council ordered the killing, and that the girl was strangled to death before her body was placed in the ... Pakistan tribal council members face trial for 'honor killing' of teenage girl Pakistan man denounces 'honour killing' death of teenage daughter Pakistan's tribal councils in spotlight after brutal 'honor killing' |
Voice of America | Afghanistan, Pakistan Trade Accusations Voice of America “In fact Pakistan's old policy vis-a-vis Afghanistan that was claimed to be abandoned in fact has not been,” a close aide to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani told VOA. He requested anonymity. Afghans have long accused the Pakistani military-intelligence ... Why Won't Pakistan Act against the Haqqani Network? |
Los Angeles Times | In Pakistan, militants raise alarm with their 'Court of Sharia' Los Angeles Times When a suicide bomb exploded Easter Sunday at a crowded park near his home, killing dozens, Khalid Saeed was saddened but not surprised. Saeed had already seen the reach of Islamist militants firsthand. This year, a disgruntled former business partner ... |
ABC Online | Panama Papers: Pakistan braces for next document release as questions raised over PM's children ABC Online It is said that most countries have an army, but in Pakistan the army has a country. Now the nation's elite are anxiously awaiting the next round of documents known as the Panama Papers, due to be released on May 9. Pakistan's continuing challenge |
Daily Sabah | Trust deficit must be removed for better ties with India: Pakistan Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan today said the "trust deficit" needs to be removed for better relations with India even as it voiced support for any effort to restart the stalled bilateral dialogue between the two nations. Talking about the resumption of talks ... Pakistan turns down US preconditions for F-16 sale Pakistan rejects US' conditions for sale of F-16s Pakistan rejects US conditions over sale of F-16 fighter jets |
CBS News | Mystery of Pakistan's "solar kids" baffles doctors CBS News But once the sun goes down, they both lapse into a vegetative state -- unable to move or talk. Javed Akram, a professor of medicine at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, told The Associated Press on Thursday that he had no idea what was ... In Pakistan, these 2 'solar kids' develop paralysis every night Pakistan's 'solar kids' baffle medical community Pakistani Brothers Can't Move Or Talk After Sunset, Baffle Medical Science |