CNBC | With 18 soldiers dead, Modi faces pressure to hit Pakistan Chicago Tribune Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces pressure to launch a military response against suspected terrorist training camps inside Pakistan, after militants killed 18 Indian soldiers in disputed Kashmir. Sunday's predawn raid on an army camp in the Kashmiri ... As India-Pakistan tensions mount after Kashmir attack, what's next? Pakistan's Kashmir tactics fail to find traction with global powers Indian, Pakistani troops exchange fire in Kashmir |
New York Times | Pakistan Grows a Baseball Team From Its Home Soil New York Times Straight off a bone-wearying 24-hour journey, the Pakistani national baseball team went about its inaugural workout in the United States on Tuesday before the Coney Island backdrop of Nathan's Famous restaurant and the Cyclone roller coaster. |
The Indian Express | NY-NJ Bombing Suspect Visited Taliban Stronghold in Pakistan ABC News The suspect in a spate of bombings that terrorized the New York City metropolitan area this weekend visited a city in Pakistan known for being a hotbed of insurgent activity, a source told ABC News. The suspect, Ahmad Khan Rahami, was born in 1988 in ... US terror suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami visited Taliban stronghold Quetta in Pakistan |
Times of India | US lawmakers move bill to designate Pakistan as a terrorist state Times of India WASHINGTON: Two American lawmakers have introduced legislation in the US Congress+ to designate Pakistan as a state sponsor of terrorism+ , in a humiliating setback to Islamabad ahead of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif+ 's speech before the UN General ... Act to designate Pakistan state sponsor of terrorism introduced |
The Guardian | Alleged 'honour' killing victim was murdered, Pakistani police confirm The Guardian Samia Shahid, 28, died last month in northern Punjab. Her husband, Syed Mukhtar Kazam, said he believed his wife, who was in Pakistan to visit relatives, was killed because her family disapproved of their marriage. Shahid's family – who deny Kazam's ... |
Daily Mail | New York bomber Ahmad Rahami pictured in Pakistan on 'radicalization' trip Daily Mail The most recent posting he made suggests that, like Ahmad, he had started wearing traditional garb - something which a neighbor told DailyMail.com the brothers had started doing recently. Mohammad Khan Rahim's Facebook account was deleted after his ... NY bomb suspect violent at home, lived in Pakistan Bomb suspect's wife arrested in UAE days after leaving US for Pakistan, investigators say Probe of terror suspect Rahami leads to Pakistan, Afghanistan |
The Guardian | England v Pakistan: T20 international – as it happened The Guardian 15th over: Pakistan 130-1 (Latif 57, Babar 8) Target 136 Plunkett is asked to charge in, and Latif adds a single - will Babar try and do it with one hit? He sort of tries, doesn't fully commit, and they snatch another single, then another; three ... England v Pakistan: Tourists smash their way to Old Trafford victory Watch England Vs. Pakistan T20 Cricket Live Stream With Start Times, Preview: Pakistan Determined To End Tour With ... |
Economic Times | Government's multi-fora diplomatic offensive against Pakistan begins Economic Times NEW DELHI: India will launch a mega diplomatic offensive in the United Nations, Brics and Saarc to have Pakistan declared a pariah state that sponsors terror. It began its efforts on Tuesday when it engaged Bric members, including Pakistan's closest ... Pakistan intelligence chief to skip SAARC meet in India NDTV Reporter Asked To Leave Pakistan Briefing Because She Is An Indian 'Don't Rule Out Boycott Of SAARC Summit In Pakistan': Afghan Envoy To NDTV |
New York Post | Here's the Chelsea bomb suspect grilling up kebabs in Pakistan New York Post Accused Chelsea bomber Ahmad Rahami was snapped with his brother whipping up a meal during one of his trips to Pakistan, where he may have been radicalized, a new photo reveals. A portly Rahami — draped in traditional Muslim garb — is seen kicking ... |
Voice of America | Tribal Leaders Say IS Regrouping in Afghan-Pakistan Border Areas Voice of America Local leaders in Pakistan and Afghanistan say they are seeing a resurgence and regrouping of Islamic State fighters in the Afghanistan-Pakistan border region. Afghan forces, aided by U.S. bombers, reportedly intensified attacks on remote mountainous IS ... |