CNN | Could India and Pakistan go to war? CNN The retired army man, Major General G. D. Bakshi, had a clear answer: "Pakistan is one-fifth the size of India. If we fire even a part of our arsenal, most of it will be on the Pakistani Punjab, from where the Pakistani army comes: Not a crop will grow ... Army Chief's Retirement to Test Civilian Rule in Pakistan Pakistan's Sharif says world ignores South Asia tensions at its peril Pakistan PM Sharif accuses India of an arms build-up |
The Indian Express | Pakistan Faces Rising Criticism Over Inability to Curb Extremism Voice of America "Not only is Pakistan an untrustworthy ally, Islamabad has also aided and abetted enemies of the United States for years," the proposed legislation said. "From harboring Osama bin Laden to its cozy relationship with the Haqqani network, there is more ... Islamabad envoy Abdul Basit summoned, told Uri attackers came from Pakistan Uri attack: Pakistan envoy summoned, told about evidence recovered 3 Days After Uri Attack, India Hands Pakistan Envoy Evidence And A Warning |
Voice of America | Pakistan's Sharif: Only Kabul-Taliban Talks Can Bring Peace Voice of America FILE - Local residents gather around a burning vehicle hit by a U.S. drone strike, May 21, 2016, near Dalbandin, Pakistan. Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mansoor was killed in the strike. Kabul accuses Islamabad of clandestinely supporting the Afghan ... Afghanistan attacks Pakistan at UNGA, says "world knows where Taliban leaders live" NY-NJ Bombing Suspect Visited Taliban Stronghold in Pakistan Factors affecting repatriation process of Afghan Refugees in Pakistan |
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. |
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 ... |
Fox News | Ex-extremist: Bombing suspect's Pakistan trip should have 'raised alarm bells' in US Fox News A former Islamic extremist who now works to steer young Muslims away from militant groups told Fox News Tuesday night that U.S. authorities should have been concerned by the New York and New Jersey bomb suspect's recent trips to Pakistan. |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan hope for end to cricket isolation Newshub Speaking on Tuesday while being awarded the ceremonial mace to mark the achievement, the 42-year-old Misbah accepted the silver and gold-plated trophy at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, a venue where Pakistan played their last Test on home soil. Pakistan 'hardest hit' by security concerns - ICC chief Richardson Pakistan awarded ICC Test Championship mace International cricket in Pakistan only after security improves: Dave Richardson |
The Hindu | Terror-sponsor Pakistan backs LeT, JeM: US Bill The Hindu A new bill moved in the U.S House of Representatives in the wake of the terrorist attack on an Army base in Uri in Jammu and Kashmir prods the administration to designate Pakistan a state sponsor of terrorism. The bill is sponsored by Ted Poe from ... US lawmakers move bill to designate Pakistan as a terrorist state US lawmakers introduce bill to designate Pakistan a terrorist state Bill in US Congress seeks to declare Pakistan state sponsor of terrorism |
The Independent | Teenage Christian boy arrested for sharing 'blasphemous' Facebook post in Pakistan The Independent A teenage boy has been arrested in Pakistan after “liking” an allegedly blasphemous Facebook post. Police say the teenager, who is Christian, has been jailed pending trial in the province of Punjab for sharing the post on social media. Some reports ... Facebook Like Lands Pakistani Teen In Jail On Blasphemy Charges |
Times of India | Pakistan cancels flights to northern cities over Indo-Pak tensions Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's national flag carrier PIA on Wednesday cancelled flights to northern Pakistani cities, including to Gilgit and Skardu in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, due to "air space restrictions" in the wake of Uri terrorist attack. Pakistan ... |