Los Angeles Times | Pakistan gets a grip on a region known as a nexus of terror — but residents pay a price for peace Los Angeles Times North Waziristan lies within Pakistan's tribal region, a rugged, remote, largely ungoverned strip of land abutting Afghanistan. Signs of Islamabad's influence are few and far between; there are no police, and basic infrastructure such as schools and ... |
Press Herald | Fence drives wedge between Pakistan and Afghanistan Press Herald On the upper deck of the Hamza Fort border checkpoint in Pakistan's South Waziristan, Maj. Gen. Nauman Zakaria points to a 12-foot-high fence just yards away– the latest initiative the military says will stem insurgent attacks across a more than 1,000 ... Pakistan, Afghanistan to activate groups to deal with 'critical issues' Pakistan's Afghan problem |
HuffPost | Jinnah's Daughter Yearned Father's Vision for Pakistan HuffPost But had Jinnah's dream for Pakistan not come true in 1947? If his dream was merely to obtain a piece of real estate, sure it had. But if it was to carve a State that would serve to implement his values and his vision, and that in time would grow to ... Dina Wadia yearned for Jinnah's Pakistan |
WBIR-TV | Smog is so bad in India, Pakistan, motorists can't see to drive WBIR-TV ISLAMABAD – Smog has enveloped much of Pakistan and neighboring India, causing highway accidents and respiratory problems, and forcing many residents to stay home, officials said Saturday. Pakistani meteorologist Mohammad Hanif said the pollution, ... Smoke signal: Winter smog is a reminder India and Pakistan need to talk about more than geopolitics Indian farmers responsible for smog in Pakistan: Officials #PunjabDemandsBillionTrees trends on Twitter as smog blankets Pakistan |
Los Angeles Times | 'What kind of justice is this?' A cry from Pakistan's remote tribal lands ... Los Angeles Times A frail Shah Khan Kukikhel was walking through the rubble of what used to be his brother's home. The trouble, he recalled, had begun after his 19-year-old ... |
SkySports | Hasan Ali talks Champions Trophy success with Pakistan and becoming the world's No 1 ODI bowler SkySports Q. You've gone from being another bowler with potential in Pakistan domestic cricket to one of the top bowlers in the world. What has made the difference? HA: I think it's simply down to the fact that I am so focused on cricket. I appreciate cricket ... |
Radio New Zealand | Pakistan claim first one-day win over White Ferns Radio New Zealand Pakistan chased down the target for the loss of only five wickets, with just over an over to spare. Northern Spirit batswoman Sam Curtis was the shining light for the visitors, making a fighting 50. In her first game of the tour, 32-year-old Curtis ... Cricket: White Ferns lose third ODI to Pakistan Sana Mir four-for leads Pakistan women to historic win Sana leads Pakistan first-ever win against New Zealand |
Anti-Pakistan posters again Pakistan Observer According to media reports, FO called British High Commissioner Thomas Drew to convey to him Pakistan's serious concerns at the display of slogans on London cabs that directly attack country's territorial integrity and sovereignty, Islamabad is fully ... |
NPR | Pakistani Bride Charged With Poisoning Husband's Milk - NPR NPR A 21-year-old Pakistani woman, unhappy in her new arranged marriage, is charged with murder after poisoning her husband's milk that some two dozen ... Pakistani bride kills 17 people with poison milk in effort to escape arranged marriage, police say Pakistani bride kills 17 in botched plot to kill husband Pakistani bride trying to poison husband accidentally kills 17 of her ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Paradise Papers: ICIJ names Pakistanis Shaukat Aziz and Ayaz Khan Niazi Geo News, Pakistan Pakistan's former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz was an employee of Citibank before becoming a politician. He was one of the shareholders and directors of Bahamas-registered Cititrust Limited from 1997 to 1999, along with other executives of the bank. |