Economic Times | Putting pressure on Pakistan to combat terror: Mark Toner Economic Times NEW DELHI: US has stressed the need for an effective mechanism of countering cross-border terror through cordoning off terrorists and choking such groups, days after terrorists originating from Pakistan attacked Pampore region in Jammu & Kashmir's ... Mumbai terror attack: Pakistan asks for more proof from India US Ties Not To Be Seen 'Through The Prism' Of F-16 Deal: Pakistan Mumbai attack trial: Pakistan demands more evidence from India |
Philly.com | Pakistan extends stay of Afghan refugees until year end Philly.com In this Thursday, June 23, 2016 photo, Afghan refugees wait for their documents to go back to neighboring Afghanistan at the UNHCR's Repatriation Center in Peshawar, Pakistan. Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif permitted registered Afghan refugees ... Pakistan to extend stay of Afghan refugees by six months Pakistan plans talks with Afghanistan, UN agency over refugees' return Pakistan believes in friendly relations with neighbours |
BBC News | Pakistan cracks down on militants in Balochistan BBC News Pakistani forces have killed three suspected members of a banned militant group as part of a crackdown following attacks on security personnel. The clash comes after four soldiers and four policemen were gunned down by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) militants ... |
The New Indian Express | Pakistan stalls 26/11 attacks trial to buy Lakhvi time, seeks 'more evidence' The New Indian Express NEW DELHI: In an attempt to further delay the 26/11 Mumbai attack trial despite a nudge from the US earlier this month, Pakistan on Thursday sought “more evidence” in the case. In what appears to be a bid to keep Lashkar-e-Toiba terrorist Zakiur Rehman ... |
Huffington Post | Brexit: Is Britain the New Pakistan? Huffington Post And maybe the most unnecessary tragedy of all, India and Pakistan, breaking up to replace their ancient unity-in-diversity with suspicion, competition and fear. Seventy years later, this has escalated all the way to the MAD (Mutually Assured ... |
Economic Times | Money in Swiss banks: Pakistan overtakes India Economic Times As per the latest data released today by Switzerland's central bank SNB (Swiss National Bank), the total funds linked to Pakistan in Swiss banks stood at CHF 1,513 million at the end of 2015, up nearly 16 per cent from CHF 1,301 billion a year ago. |
The Indian Express | Pakistan to have more officials than athletes in Rio 2016 Olympics The Indian Express The slide in Pakistan sports will be visible in the Rio Olympic Games this summer as the Pakistan contingent will include more officials than athletes. With the failure of the national hockey side to qualify for the Rio Olympics, the 18-member Pakistan ... |
NDTV | Right Atmosphere Needed To Start Talks With Pakistan: Indian Envoy NDTV Indian High Commissioner Gautam Bambawale said Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Pakistan on December 25 and had a very good meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif. (File photo). Islamabad: India is ready for talks with Pakistan but a ... India ready to hold talks with Pakistan, but in pleasant environment: envoy |
The New Yorker | Pakistan's Troll Problem The New Yorker Last June, an eighteen-year-old student at Edwardes College, in Peshawar, Pakistan, opened an e-mail to see a picture of her face digitally superimposed on the naked body of another woman. As the student read the attached message, her dismay curdled ... |
NBCNews.com | Pakistan's Trans Community Receives Help From Unlikeliest of Allies NBCNews.com Transgender persons in Pakistan have never enjoyed equal rights to other citizens in a society where discussion of gender or sexuality is taboo. They often act as the entertainment at weddings, singing and dancing to make money, but they cannot ... Pakistani clerics issue decree on transgender rights under Islamic law Pakistani Muslim clerics say transgender marriages are legal under Islamic law Pakistan's transgender community cautiously welcomes marriage fatwa |