The New Indian Express | India warns Pakistan against Kashmir-dream The New Indian Express NEW DELHI: India on Saturday lashed out at Pakistan for having a “delusional” and “dangerous” dream of making Kashmir a part of it and said that it will not be realised even “at the end of eternity.” A day after Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ... Pakistan will never be able to make Kashmir a haven for terrorists: Sushma Swaraj Kashmir will never be a part of Pakistan: Sushma Swaraj hits back at PM Nawaz Sharif Kashmir Dream Won't Be Fulfilled: Sushma Swaraj Tells Pakistan |
Voice of America | Turkey Wants Pakistan to Close Down institutions, Businesses Linked to Gulen Voice of America Pakistan is under renewed pressure from Turkish authorities to shut down educational institutions in the country and other business concerns run by Fethullah Gulen, the alleged mastermind of last week's failed coup plot in Turkey. Officials in ... Pro-Turkey rallies continue across Pakistan Turkey asks Pakistan to shut institutions run by Gulen Ankara asks Islamabad to shut down Gulen-run institutions in Pakistan |
SkySports | Joe Root lauded by former Pakistan international Ramiz Raja SkySports Former Pakistan international Ramiz Raja has described Joe Root's batting display in the second Test at Old Trafford as a masterclass. Root joined skipper Alastair Cook early on day one against Pakistan and remained in the middle for almost 10-and-a ... England v Pakistan: Joe Root hits 254 as hosts dominate at Old Trafford England v Pakistan: second Test, day two - as it happened England vs Pakistan report: Joe Root registers highest Test score as hosts take complete control |
Channel NewsAsia | As Pakistan bars extremists from airwaves, some fear creeping censorship Channel NewsAsia When Hafiz Saeed, a Pakistani Islamist wanted in the United States and India, led a kilometre-and-a-half long caravan of supporters on an anti-India protest march across Pakistan to the capital this week, the story was not aired by local TV channels. |
The New Indian Express | Women of Pakistan: Pride and prejudice The New Indian Express Was Qandeel Baloch a threat, was her presence as dreadful as the looming fear of terrorism? Why does the freedom enjoyed by one woman become a stigma on Pakistan society, values and above all the 'honour' of a brother who she supported financially? Pakistan Social Media Star's Honor Killing Fuels Debate |
Financial Times | Women bear the brunt of Pakistan's obsession with dishonour Financial Times Pakistan is a country obsessed with dishonour. Though the nation itself is hardly a paragon of integrity — corrupt and incoherent after 69 years of military misrule and elective kleptocracy — it hounds half of its citizenry constantly, patrolling ... After Qandeel Baloch Murder, Pakistan on Brink of Approving Honor Killing Law Qandeel Baloch: Murdered Pakistan celebrity's parents speak of pain Pakistan to pass law against honor killings |
Voice of America | Pakistan's premier celebrates election victory in Kashmir Fox News ISLAMABAD – Pakistan's prime minister has pledged an "era of development" in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir after his party won 31 of 41 seats in the local legislative assembly. Nawaz Sharif on Friday urged a crowd of supporters in Muzaffarabad, the ... Pakistan PM's Party Wins Elections In Disputed Kashmir Pakistan's Ruling Party Leads Polls in Islamabad-controlled Kashmir Waiting for the day Kashmir becomes part of Pakistan: Nawaz Sharif |
Times of India | Pakistan-based terror groups target India's interests in Afghanistan: Envoy Times of India UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan-based terror groups such as LeT, the Taliban, JeM and al-Qaida target India's interests and goals in Afghanistan and pursue other objectives like creating sanctuaries and safe havens in tribal areas between Kabul and Islamabad, ... |
The Diplomat | Pakistan-China Hold Joint Border Patrols Near Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir The Diplomat In a first, the China's People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Pakistan's border police force carried out a joint patrol along their shared border. While China has been patrolling the region since 2014, this is the first time that the two allies have ... China urges Pakistan to give army lead role in Silk Road project Pakistan: Ruthless Implementation of CPEC Violates Human Rights |
Deutsche Welle | How free is Pakistan-administered Kashmir? Deutsche Welle Pakistani authorities often boast of greater political freedom in their portion of Kashmir than the part controlled by India. Indian-administered Kashmir has been in the grip of violence for the past few weeks, with the Indian government vowing to take ... India's Strong Reply On Pakistan's 'Black Day' For Kashmir: Full Statement India warns Pakistan: Stop meddling, leave PoK India lashes out at Pakistan over Jammu & Kashmir; asks it to vacate PoK |