Telegraph.co.uk | Bradford woman's family accused of Pakistan 'honour killing' Telegraph.co.uk Police in Pakistan are investigating how a British woman died during a visit to her ancestral Punjab village, amid an alleged family row over her divorce and remarriage. Samia Shahid, 28, originally from Bradford, was living with second husband Syed ... Bradford woman's death in Pakistan investigated after 'honour' killing claims |
CNN | Is Pakistan finally doing something about 'honor killings'? CNN Pressure has mounted on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ruling PML-N party in the wake of the murder of Pakistani social media star, Qandeel Baloch. The 25 year-old referred to herself as a "modern day feminist" and was recently killed by her brother for ... |
Daily Mail | Pakistan's Mohammad Azeem's father says he will not forgive son for killing her Daily Mail Speaking publicly for the first time since the Pakistani Kim Kardashian was strangled to death by her own brother, her father has said he wants revenge for Qandeel Baloch's death. Mohammad Azeem still cannot comprehend his daughter's murder, and said: ... 'It Is My Desire to Take Revenge,' Says Dad of Pakistani Social Media Star Strangled in So-Called 'Honor' Killing Pakistan Police Arrests Qandeel Baloch's Sister, Cousin Ali Zafar condemns Qandeel Baloch's murder but has hopes for Pakistan |
BBC Sport | England v Pakistan: Hosts win second Test by 330 runs to level four-match series BBC Sport England thrashed Pakistan by 330 runs in the second Test at Old Trafford to level the four-match series at 1-1. Pakistan were bowled out for 234 after Alastair Cook (76 not out) and Joe Root (71 not out) helped England declare on 173-1 to set a target ... England v Pakistan, second Test: Efficient if not exciting hosts level the series with crushing victory England beat Pakistan by 330 runs in second Test on day four – as it happened 2nd Test: England thrash Pakistan by 330 runs to level series |
Economic Times | Children of diplomats posted in Pakistan to be withdrawn from schools Economic Times NEW DELHI: India has decided to withdraw children of its diplomats posted in Pakistan from schools in that country. The decision was taken in June 2015 but the Pakistan government leaked the information to the Pak media after over an year. The external ... Diplomatic staff told to send kids out of Pak. India asks its diplomats in Pakistan to withdraw kids from local schools India tells diplomats to pull children out of Pakistani schools |
Voice of America | Pakistan Ready to Inaugurate Rebuilt Afghan Border Crossing Voice of America Pakistan plans to inaugurate its newly built gate at a busy border crossing with Afghanistan on August 1, allowing authorities to effectively monitor and discourage illegal movement in either direction, officials said Monday. Afghan objections to the ... Terrorists slipping into Pakistan disguised as refugees, Asif tells Ghani |
Daily Times | Brazil ready to help overcome Pakistan's energy crisis: Claudio Daily Times LAHORE: Brazil's Ambassador to Pakistan, Claudio Lins, said on Monday that Brazil covers more than 42 percent of its energy needs by renewable sources. He also added that his country was ready to share knowledge in this regard with Pakistan. |
The Diplomat | Afghanistan's Biggest Problem: Relations with Pakistan The Diplomat In an interview with Pakistani media, President Ashraf Ghani agreed that terrorist groups, like the Taliban and al-Qaeda, are threats to the country but noted that Pakistan acting as a sanctuary for militant groups is a bigger problem. He characterized ... 'We hope Pakistan will change the narrative' |
Anadolu Agency | Pakistan considers problem posed by 'Gulen' schools Anadolu Agency Pakistan will “fully cooperate” over Turkey's demands for the closure of schools linked to Fetullah Gulen, the Foreign Ministry in Islamabad said Monday. U.S.-based preacher Gulen, who has a global network of businesses and educational institutions, ... Turkey Wants Pakistan to Close Down institutions, Businesses Linked to Gulen |
The Independent | Row erupts over future of Osama bin Laden's Pakistan compound The Independent Pakistan's military want to construct a graveyard on the land, while the local provincial government has put forward plans to redevelop it as a playground. On Wednesday the military put up a wall around the site, surprising local authorities. Zylfiqar ... Playground or graveyard? Fight breaks out over future of Osama bin ... |