New York Times | Bombing at Pakistan Mosque Kills at Least 22 New York Times PESHAWAR, Pakistan — At least 22 people were killed in the bombing of a mosque in the western Pakistani tribal region of Mohmand on Friday, officials said. The explosion occurred during Friday afternoon prayers in Pai Khan, a remote village in the ... Suicide Bomber Kills at Least 28 in Pakistan Bombing in Pakistan mosque kills 24, wounds 28 News Wrap: Pakistan suicide bomber kills dozens at mosque |
The Economist (blog) | Daily chart The Economist (blog) Now Pakistan's government wants to send the Afghans back. On December 31st refugees' “Proof of Registration” cards will cease to be valid, meaning that any of the 1.5m-odd previously documented refugees who remain in the country will be left in legal ... USD 21 Million needed to help 400000 Afghan Returnees from Pakistan IOM Appealing for $21Mln for Undocumented Afghan Returnees From Pakistan |
The Wire | Balochistan is now officially an arrow in India's quiver against Pakistan Quartz After decades of trying the first, talks, India seems to have decidedly opted for the third strategy, bhed, with regards to Pakistan over its inclination to nose around in Kashmir. The entity India has chosen to focus on is Balochistan, a particularly ... Balochistan and the 'India' Factor in Pakistan's Civil-Military Equation Exiled Baloch leader Brahumdagh Bugti to get Indian citizenship: Pakistan media India Lambasts Pakistan Over Alleged Repression in Balochistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan Uneasy About India's Influence on Afghanistan Voice of America Nafees Zekria, spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry, told VOA Thursday that when two sovereign states establish a close relationship, Pakistan "does not want to comment." However, he warned that "if India uses Afghanistan's soil against Pakistan's ... US Senate Committee: Pakistan Is A 'Tremendously Duplicitous Partner' Pakistan must end tolerance of cross-border terror, US warns Islamabad How Refugees Changed the Afghan-Pakistan Dynamic |
New York Daily News | Suicide bomber kills at least 24, wounds another 28, in Pakistan New York Daily News KHAR, Pakistan — A suicide bomber attacked a Sunni mosque in northwest Pakistan on Friday, killing at least 24 worshippers and wounding 28 others, officials said. Several children were also among those killed or wounded in the deadly attack. Death toll rises to 25 in Pakistan suicide bombing |
The Times of Israel | Pakistan may be building new nuclear site -- analysts The Times of Israel The construction of a new site, based in the town of Kahuta some thirty kilometers (18 miles) east of Islamabad, provides fresh evidence of how Pakistan is seeking to boost its atomic arsenal — a goal which is inconsistent with the principles of the ... Pakistan may have a new nuclear site Satellite imagery suggests Pakistan building uranium enrichment facility Satellite Images Appear to Show Construction of New Nuclear Site in Pakistan |
Why Pakistan's Market Beats China's And India's Forbes Pakistan's equity market has been outperforming China's and India's markets by a big margin in recent years. In the last twelve months, Global X MSCI MSCI +% Pakistan ETF was up 20%, beating India's and China's comparable ETF's by almost two to one ... |
Pakistan arrests four Islamic State plotters after saying group thwarted Channel NewsAsia LAHORE, Pakistan: Pakistani authorities on Friday said they had arrested four Islamic State militants plotting attacks in the city of Lahore, just weeks after the military declared it had halted the Middle East-based movement's expansion into the country. |
DAWN.com | India willing to share Mumbai attack evidence with Pakistan DAWN.com “In reply to the Foreign Secretary of Pakistan's letter, dated September 8, 2015, the Indian Foreign Secretary, in his letter of September 6, 2016, has expressed India's readiness to share the material evidence, which Pakistan had been seeking for ... Considering India's letter on 26/11 probe: Pakistan India suggests ways for Pakistan to speed up 26/11 Mumbai attacks ... Foreign Secretary Jaishankar provides suggestions to Pakistan for expediting 26/11 probe |
Asheville Citizen-Times | Why an Asheville reporter goes to Pakistan Asheville Citizen-Times Pakistan has a body count as high as 4,000 mostly in the mountainous tribal area of the northwest, including as many as 500 civilians and around 200 children killed by the Hellfire, according to the Bureau of Investigative Bureau of Investigative ... |