The Indian Express | Got no 'fresh' communication from Pakistan on 26/11: India The Indian Express India on Thursday rejected Pakistan's claim that it has asked for additional evidence for the early completion of the Mumbai attack trial, saying it has not received any “fresh” communication from Islamabad. However, Ministry of External Affairs ... Exchange of List of Prisoners between India and Pakistan (July 01, 2016) 518 Indians detained in Pakistan jails India says ready for talks with Pakistan |
Reuters | Pakistan warns of 'blowback' from moving too fast against militants Reuters Sartaj Aziz sought to deflect criticism that Pakistan has not done enough to crack down on the Haqqani network and that it still shelters Afghan Taliban leaders, highlighted by the U.S. drone strike that killed Taliban chief Mullah Akhtar Mansour in May. |
Economic Times | Treat Pakistan as second North Korea if it doesn't mend ways: Ex-US Envoy Economic Times NEW DELHI: The triangular relationship between India, Pakistan, and the United States was one of the many subjects addressed by former US Ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad at a talk at the Observer Research Foundation in Delhi about his new ... Nawaz Sharif's role is limited, ISI decides key Pakistan policies says Former US diplomat Behave or be like North Korea: former US diplomat Zalmay Khalilzad on Pakistan |
MarketWatch | US Says Airstrikes Aimed at Terrorists Outside Combat Zones Killed as Many as 116 Civilians in 7 Years Wall Street Journal The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, a British news organization, has estimated the U.S. has carried out 373 drone strikes in Pakistan during the Obama administration, killing as many as 634 civilians. It estimates that as many as 101 civilians were ... US killed as many as 116 civilians in drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Africa Up to 116 civilians killed in U.S. strikes in Pakistan, Yemen, Africa since 2009 Obama to reveal civilian deaths from drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Africa |
Huffington Post | Pakistan's Most Prominent Sufi Musician Falls Silent Huffington Post Although the TTP's claim of blasphemy is now widely being quoted as the breeding ground for Sabri's assassination, there exists some dissonance between this claim and Pakistan's recent history of target killings aimed toward certain religious minorities. Obituary: Amjad Sabri, Pakistan's favourite qawwali singer |
The Diplomat | Pakistan's Vanishing History The Diplomat In 2007, a Pakistani schoolteacher was arrested and put on trial by the Taliban on charges of preserving the “symbols of infidelity.” It was a sheer stroke of luck that the Taliban's ruthless justice department could not find enough proof. The teacher ... |
Spectator.co.uk | Why Misbah ul-Haq is Pakistan's greatest Test captain Spectator.co.uk There have been three great captains of Pakistan. The first was A.H. Kardar, the country's first Test captain. Born in Lahore, and talent-spotted by the senior Nawab of Pataudi, Kardar played for India before Partition. He led Pakistan to victory over ... India, Pakistan and an enduring passion |
The Express Tribune | Arçelik makes a $258M investment in Pakistan Daily Sabah Turkish household appliances manufacturer, Arçelik A.Ş., has recently bought Pakistan's premiere household appliances company Dawlance for $258 million. With the purchase of the Pakistani firm, which owns three manufacturing facilities around the ... Turkish firm acquires Dawlance Pakistan for $258 million |
South China Morning Post | One for the future: Pakistan Star shoots past rivals on debut South China Morning Post Griffin wins are usually just a pointer, a guide to something better to come somewhere off in the distance but the here and now was frighteningly good when Tony Cruz-trained Pakistan Star produced one of the performances of the season to win his debut ... |
Deutsche Welle | A journey from male to female, Pakistan to Germany Deutsche Welle Transgender people in Pakistan are often celebrated as singers and dancers at festivals, but elsewhere they are marginalized. "They are made outcasts by their government, by their society and even by their own families," said Saroop Ijaz, a lawyer with ... |