Voice of America | Report: Noticeable Decline in Pakistan's Terror Fatalities in 2016 Voice of America Pakistan has seen a considerable decline in number of terror fatalities in 2016, according to a recent report. Global Peace Index 2017, a detailed report containing data on terrorism released last week observed there were 736 terror attacks in Pakistan ... Why the relationship between Pakistan and America is so confusing Pakistan remains vulnerable |
South China Morning Post | Nepal and Pakistan pulling the plug on Belt and Road plans, casts spotlight on public tender issues South China Morning Post The project will go on ahead, however, as Pakistan has decided to finance the project – which will generate 4,500 megawatts (MW) of hydropower – itself. Exploring why they might have collapsed so close together will explain why Belt and Road projects ... |
The Wire | The Anguish Caused by Enforced Disappearances in Pakistan The Wire There are officially at least 1,400 unresolved cases of enforced disappearances in Pakistan, as noted by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2016. Though there is no data on the background and trends of those disappeared, a majority of their ... |
Car plunges into gorge killing 5 in Pakistan Fox News ISLAMABAD – Pakistani police say a car carrying a family has fallen off a mountainous road into a deep gorge killing five and wounding one in the country's northwest. Police officer Qasim Jadoon said Sunday that three young girls were among the dead ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan rejection of China's dam aimed at showing OBOR in line with global rules Economic Times NEW DELHI: Pakistan's rejection of China's offer of aid for the Diamer-Bhasha dam and its reported appeal to Beijing to exclude the project from China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)—which is part of the One Belt One Road initiative—may be a part ... India Is Trying To Sabotage China-Pakistan's CPEC: Pak Army |
The Wire | Exploring the 'Curious History' of the India-Pakistan Relationship The Wire Pakistani rangers (wearing black uniforms) and Indian Border Security Force (BSF) officers lower their national flags during a daily parade at the Pakistan-India joint check-post at Wagah border, near Lahore November 3, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Mohsin ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan arrests 'human smuggler' linked to deaths in Turbat ABC News A Pakistani investigator says federal agents have arrested a "human smuggler" linked to the recent deaths of 20 people near the border with Iran. Khalid Anees, a federal investigator, said Sunday that Mohammad Sadiq was arrested in Quetta. He said ... Bodies of five men found in Turbat sent to their hometown |
Voice of America | Coal Project Is Latest Sign of Growing Pakistan-China Relationship Voice of America As the car speeds along gleaming blacktop highways in Pakistan's southern desert of Tharparkar, it is clear the new roads were not built to serve the poor herders and nomads who live in cone-shaped straw homes and subsist on herding sheep and cattle. |
Independent Online | Pakistan's bustling economic activity tries to recover from ruins of terrorism Independent Online JOHANNESBURG - Pakistan is crazy about cricket. Beyond, cricket, the country is also a bustling economic activity trying to recover from the ruins of terrorism. Although the market has very little traction with South African corporations, Nandos, the ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Afghan Youth Team Beats Pakistan to Win Asian Cricket Championship Voice of America Afghanistan defeated Pakistan Sunday, winning their first under-19 cricket Asia Cup final in Kuala Lumpur, offering a rare opportunity for celebrations in a country desperate for a break from relentless rounds of deadly violence. Batting first, the ... Afghanistan crush Pakistan to win Asia Cup U-19 title Afghanistan thrash Pakistan at U-19 Asia cup in Malaysia Afghanistan Thrash Pakistan by 185 Runs to Lift U-19 Asia Cup |