Financial Times | Pakistan: Civilian rule on trial Financial Times Nawaz Sharif, Pakistan's ousted prime minister, stood in front of a packed convention centre in Islamabad yesterday and announced the most spectacular comeback of his three-decade political career. In July the country's supreme court had stripped him ... Pakistan's disgraced ex-PM re-elected head of ruling party Pakistan's ousted PM Sharif 'back with full force' as party chief Former Pakistani PM Sharif Reelected Head Of Ruling Party |
Reuters | Mattis says will try to work with Pakistan 'one more time' Reuters WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Tuesday the United States would try “one more time” to work with Pakistan in Afghanistan before President Donald Trump would turn to options to address Islamabad's alleged support for ... Mattis: US will try to work with Pakistan on terrorism 'one more time' Pakistan FM Visits Washington to Shore Up Sagging Ties Pakistan can have economic benefits from India by ending terror safe havens: US |
Quartz | How a US arms lobby group played both India and Pakistan on the F-16 aircraft Quartz In response to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, the Octopus has created an army of top-secret intelligence agencies, analysts, specialists, and building complexes—phalanxes, really—devoted to identifying, spying on ... |
Economic Times | India provoking with threats, 'false' reports of 'surgical strike': Pakistan Economic Times Having failed to gain traction for its Kashmir agenda at the recent high-level General Assembly session when none of the other 192 countries made any mention of it, Pakistan appeared to be trying to a new tack about the possibility of a South Asian ... India summons Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner, issues demarche India: Pakistan firing kills boy, teenage girl in Kashmir Pakistan warns India against any cross-LoC strikes |
Aljazeera.com | Sarmad Masud on feminism, My Pure Land, and Pakistan Aljazeera.com When Sarmad Masud was filming "My Pure Land" in rural Pakistan, a film exploring three women's battle over a home in Sindh, life imitated art. Disputes over land in Pakistan are common and often become dangerous, even deadly. When an elder, home or ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan's Foreign Minister terms PM Narendra Modi as 'terrorist', BJP hits back Economic Times Asif made the remarks in an appearance on Geo TV's Capital Talk show, in response to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj's UN General Assembly (UNGA) speech last month, in which she had accused Pakistan of "producing and exporting terrorism". Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif Says India has Elected a 'Terrorist' as Prime Minister Khawaja Asif arrives in US for three-day visit Pakistani foreign minister calls PM Modi a terrorist, RSS a terror organisation |
The Straits Times | Why Pakistan must be like North Korea: Dawn columnist The Straits Times ISLAMABAD (DAWN/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - US President Donald Trump spoke harshly about Pakistan; but he has not yet imposed sanctions, as has been the case with Iran, nor threatened to "totally destroy" it, like North Korea. Pakistani diplomats ... Pakistan offers to train Afghan security forces Pakistan's Army Chief Concludes 'Constructive' Afghan Talks Pakistan-Russia relationship depends on a crafty balancing act |
Bloomberg | Tycoon Takes Investors Heli Skiing to Show Them Pakistan's Safe ... Bloomberg In the northern snow-capped peaks of Pakistan, Zia Chishti disembarked off a helicopter and skied downhill on a mission to convince investors, clients and ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistani tycoon's unique way of showing investors 'his country is safe' Geo News, Pakistan Zia Chisti, chose a unique way of ensuring his clients understand that Pakistan, which has struggled against rampant terrorism, has changed since The Economist termed it as “the world's most dangerous place” almost a decade ago, Bloomberg reported. |
US backs India's stand in China-Pakistan Economic Corridor The Hindu The Trump administration on Tuesday threw its weight behind India's opposition to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), saying it passes through a disputed territory and no country should put itself into a position of dictating the Belt and Road ... |