Aljazeera.com | PA recalls envoy from Pakistan over Jerusalem rally row Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - The Palestinian Authority (PA) has recalled its ambassador to Pakistan after he attended a rally in support of Palestine's position on Jerusalem hosted by Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, who carries a $10m US bounty on his head for ... Palestinians recall envoy after rally with Pakistan cleric Pakistan defends Hafiz Saeed's participation in rally PA recalls envoy to Pakistan after India objects to appearance with terrorist |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan: Polish climbers off for challenging experience on K2 Aljazeera.com A team of Poland's elite climbers is in Pakistan in an attempt to scale one of the deadliest mountains on Earth - a feat no one has accomplished in the winter. K2 is the only major peak in the world which has never been conquered during winter months ... Polish group aims for history by winter scaling of K2 in Pakistan |
Voice of America | Emergence of Radical Political Groups Raises Concern in Pakistan Voice of America Concerns are being voiced in Pakistan about how a few radical groups with proven terror ties have been allowed to re-brand themselves as political parties. Taj Haider, one of the prominent and founding members of the opposition Pakistan People's Party ... |
Religion News Service | Pakistan man exonerated after serving 9 years for blasphemy Religion News Service Abdul Waheed, the prosecutor in the case, said that there was no “scientific evidence” against Mansha and that the police investigation was “faulty” which led to his acquittal. Waheed said Mansha, a poor villager, could not hire a lawyer so the court ... |
Voice of America | Planned Pakistan-Afghanistan Border Fence Moves Ahead Despite Objections Voice of America Pakistan says that almost 92 percent of its 2,611-kilometer largely porous frontier with Afghanistan will be fenced by end of 2018, hoping the massive unilateral undertaking will effectively address mutual complaints of militant incursions. The ... India-Pakistan cricket ties: Pakistan's truce violations don't set tone ... India, Pakistan held talks in Bangkok after Kulbhushan Jadhav's family met him in jail, says report Pakistan, India NSAs held covert talks in Bangkok - The Express ... |
PRI | Pakistan's first-ever Girls' Cadet College is a game-changer PRI Durkhanay and her 70 classmates in Mardan, a town in militancy-hit Khyber Pakthunkhwa (KP) province roughly 70 miles from Islamabad, are aiming much higher. Cadet colleges in Pakistan, which are run by the government with officers from the military's ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | 2018 is of immense significance for Pakistan: COAS Geo News, Pakistan The year 2018 is of immense significance for Pakistan, both internally and externally with monumental challenges, a tweet by ISPR DG Major General Asif Ghafoor quotes Chief of Army Staff as saying. According to the army chief in the new year challenges ... Year 2018 is of immense significance for Pakistan, says COAS In 2017, Pakistan's Army Proved It Still Has a Firm Grip on the Civilian Administration Gen Bajwa says 2018 of 'immense significance' for Pakistan |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan warns US against unilateral military action Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - Pakistan's military has warned the United States against the possibility of taking unilateral action against armed groups on its soil, in its strongest response yet to tensions between the two allies. Speaking to journalists in ... Pakistan Warns Trump Against Unilateral Moves to Defeat Taliban, Al-Qaeda in Country Pakistan Warns US Against Unilateral Military Action on Its Soil US weighs withholding $255M in aid to Pakistan |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistani boy found incarcerated in Indian prison to be sent back Monday Geo News, Pakistan KARACHI: The Pakistani boy with hearing and speech disabilities, who was incarcerated in an Indian prison, will be sent back to his country on Monday, according to sources. As per information received from the foreign ministry, the boy named Hasnain ... 10-year-old Pakistani boy to be released from Indian prison |
The Independent | Falsely accused man set free after nine years in Pakistan prison on ... The Independent A man has been exonerated after serving nine years of a life sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan. A two-judge panel on the Supreme Court ruled that Mohammad Mansha was falsely accused, citing lack of evidence. The 58-year-old was arrested in 2008 after ... |