Economic Times | Pakistan should be concerned about PoK: Venkaiah Naidu Economic Times NEW DELHI: Hitting back at Pakistan over its parliament passing the resolution condemning human rights violations in Kashmir, Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu today said that Pakistan should be concerned about PoK. "Pakistan should look inwards rather ... Pakistan, Turkey agree to form strategic & economic partnership India to attend regional meet in Pakistan amid Kashmir tension Syed Salahuddin urges Pakistan to snap ties with India over Kashmir |
Telegraph.co.uk | England have perfect chance to take commanding hold of Pakistan series at Edgbaston Telegraph.co.uk But with Pakistan you feel their only real chance is by batting first and making a score of around 350. If they can bat until lunch on day two then they have a sniff. They need to make England think they need 450 in their first innings to win ... Misbah laments Pakistan's continuing exile Misbah wants Pakistan to pull down England 'pillars' Alastair Cook tells Steven Finn to relax on Test return against Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan Leans Toward Curbing Activities of Group Linked to Gulen Voice of America Pakistan assured Turkey on Tuesday it is exploring legal measures against educational and other institutions linked to Fethullah Gulen, whose followers Ankara blames for last month's abortive coup. The 75-year-old Muslim cleric, who lives in self ... Turkey Presses Pakistan to Overhaul Schools Linked to Imam Turkish Foreign Minister presses Pakistan on schools said linked to coup suspect Turkey thanks Pakistan for support against coup |
NBCNews.com | Osama Bin Laden's Pakistan Compound Could Become Kids' Playground NBCNews.com ISLAMABAD — The compound where Osama bin Laden was hiding when Navy SEALs found and killed him five years ago looks set to become a children's playground, according to a local official. Or maybe a graveyard. The site in Abbottabad, Pakistan, ... Osama Bin Laden's Pakistan hideout 'to be turned into children's PLAYGROUND' five years after Al-Qaeda leader was ... |
NDTV | Rajnath Singh To Visit Pakistan Today, Will Raise Pathankot Attack NDTV New Delhi: When Home Minister Rajnath Singh visits Islamabad tomorrow, he will raise the Pathankot airbase attack in which seven military personnel were killed by terrorists from Pakistan in January. The home minister will also raise Pakistan's lack of ... Rijiju reminds Pakistan of its security obligations to SAARC Rajnath Singh's Pakistan visit scaled down: Home minister will not meet his counterpart Despite threat by Hafiz Saeed, Rajnath Singh to visit Pakistan today |
BBC Sport | England v Pakistan: Steven Finn returns to England side for third ... BBC Sport Steven Finn returns to the England side for the third Test against Pakistan at Edgbaston with the series tied at 1-1. |
The News International | Pakistan announces completion of border gate resisted by Afghanistan Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Tuesday announced completion of a disputed gate complex along its border with Afghanistan that had led to heightened diplomatic tension with Kabul and a prolonged stand-off between the border forces of the two neighbours. Pakistan completes construction of gate at Torkham border Pakistan completes construction of 'Bab-e-Pakistan' gate at Torkham border |
The New Indian Express | No trust left between India and Pakistan The New Indian Express India and Pakistan are two neighbours placed next to each other by the fickle finger of fate, or by divine wisdom, the logic of which ordinary mortals may be hard put to decipher. Pundits and sages may go on waxing eloquent, till cows come home from ... |
The Diplomat | Pakistan's Jamaat-ud-Dawa Challenge The Diplomat I recently published a piece with The Diplomat discussing why Pakistan needed to contain Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) before it was too late for the country. The Pakistani government's recent attempts to isolate the group are a clear indication that the state ... Pakistan police stop JuD caravan for Kashmir |
Daily Times | Shukriya Pakistan! Daily Times KARACHI: 'Shukriya Pakistan' campaign - a two-week-long Independence Day celebrations - started in Karachi on Monday night with the national anthem, followed by musical performances by young artistes at Port Grand. A number of Karachiites delighted ... |