Washington Post | The US says Pakistan must work with Afghanistan on terrorism. It won't be easy. Washington Post KABUL — When Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital last Sunday, he did his best to disarm his hosts. He offered to train and equip Afghan troops, and he promised to cooperate in peace and counterterrorism efforts. Afghan officials, in turn ... Afghan president Ashraf Ghani to visit Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan FM: Russian Influence on Taliban May Exceed Ours Voice of America Pakistan's Foreign Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif says other countries in the region may be able to sway the Taliban into peace talks better than Islamabad, including Russia. "At least for our influence on Taliban today, there is a mistrust ... perhaps ... Pakistan denies allegations of supporting armed groups Pakistan's Foreign Minister Pushes Back on US Claims of Militant Support Pakistan's foreign minister says his country is fighting terror |
Aljazeera.com | Deadly blast hits shrine in Pakistan's Balochistan Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - A suicide bomber has blown himself up at the entrance of a Sufi shrine in Pakistan, killing at least 18 people and wounding 25 others, local officials have told Al Jazeera. The attack happened on Thursday at the Fateh Pur Shrine ... 13 killed in suicide attack at Pakistan shrine At least 20 killed in Pakistan shrine bombing Suicide attack kills 18 in Pakistan |
Foreign Affairs | How War Altered Pakistan's Tribal Areas Foreign Affairs On June 28, Naghma, a 13-year-old girl living in Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas, was taken by her uncle and five other relatives to an empty room in a house nearby and shot five times with an AK-47. She had apparently brought shame to ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan military admits ISI has links to militants Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's military on Thursday admitted that its Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) has links to "militants", saying this does not mean it supports terrorist organisations, while also asserting that Milli Muslim League — the political wing ... Army Spokesperson: Pakistan Has Links to But Does Not Support Terror Groups Pakistan army admits ISI has links with militants, says not the same as support |
Trump sends lieutenants to Pakistan with tough message Daily Mail President Donald Trump will dispatch his top diplomatic and military advisors to Pakistan in the coming weeks, turning up the heat on a nuclear-armed ally accused of harboring terror groups. Weeks after Trump angrily accused Islamabad of providing safe ... Afghanistan: US offers Pakistan yet another 'last chance' |
ESPN | Imam-ul-Haq called up to Pakistan's ODI squad ESPN Pakistan have, unsurprisingly, kept faith with much of the squad that won them the Champions Trophy but with a couple of notable changes. They have left out former ODI captain Azhar Ali for the upcoming series against Sri Lanka in the UAE and included ... Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, day 1, full cricket score, highlights: SL 254/3 at stumps Pakistan look to seniors to undo Abu Dhabi anomaly Sri Lanka |
The Asian Age | Only state can declare jihad: Pakistan minister Times of India A recent amendment in the constitution about election laws, changing the word 'oath' with 'declaration' about the finality of Prophet Muhammad in the nomination papers, created a stir in Pakistan, with charged activists denouncing the government on ... Pakistan to wage war on online jihad Foreign funded elements targeting soft targets in Pakistan: Ahsan Finality of Prophethood is part of our faith, says interior minister |
Eyewitness News | Suicide bombing at southwest Pakistan shrine kills 18 Eyewitness News A Pakistani security personnel and a policeman stand guard at the site of a suicide attack, outside a Sufi shrine in Jhal Magsi district in Balochistan province, on 5 October, 2017, where Muslims attended annual celebrations of a local saint. Picture: AFP. Suicide bomber strikes Shiite shrine in Pakistan, killing 20 Pakistan Sufi shrine: At least 18 killed in Baluchistan Suicide bomber kills 18 at Pakistan religious shrine |
Economic Times | 600 ceasefire violations along India-Pakistan border so far in 2017 Economic Times NEW DELHI: Pakistan has violated the ceasefire over 600 times so far this year, the highest in the last one decade, an official said. Pakistani troops have opened fire on Indian territories more than 600 times till September 30. Eight civilians and 16 ... Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC in Rajouri |