Voice of America | China Warns Citizens in Pakistan of Possible Terror Attacks Voice of America China has warned its citizens in Pakistan to keep a low profile, saying it has received intelligence reports of plans for imminent terror attacks. The Chinese embassy in Islamabad posted the unusual alert on its website as Beijing is investing more ... China warns of imminent attacks by "terrorists" in Pakistan Pakistan: a laughing stock abroad and extremists reign at home China's embassy in Pakistan warns of 'series of terror attacks soon' on its nationals |
Washington Post | What's behind the Islamist protests in Pakistan? Washington Post Three weeks of protests ended in Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, on Nov. 26, with the resignation of the country's federal law minister — a demand of the hard-line Islamist protesters. The country's major English-language newspaper termed the deal a ... Pakistani Islamism – Flowing Into The United Kingdom |
New York Times | In Pakistan, Yoga Rises Above Its Indian Origins New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — I first heard of yoga while I was growing up in Pakistan in the 1980s, with the arrival on the Karachi scene of a colorful personality called Professor Moiz Hussain. He had trained at the Yoga Institute in Mumbai, then branched out ... |
TIME | 'We Must Protect Our Girls.' Will Pakistan Finally Vote to End Child Marriage? TIME Aisha was 14 years old when she married a man almost a decade older in a match arranged by her parents. “I was just thinking I would have the opportunity to wear good clothes and high heels,” Aisha, now 35, tells TIME. Living in Pakistan's northwest ... |
Washington Post | Pakistani who called for warmer ties with India goes missing Washington Post LAHORE, Pakistan — A Pakistani human rights activist who has campaigned for friendly ties with India has gone missing in the eastern city of Lahore, his family said Friday. Raza Mahmood's brother said the family suspects he was abducted and does not ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Will Allow Convicted Indian Spy's Family to Meet Him Dec. 25 Voice of America Pakistan granted permission Friday for the wife and mother of a convicted Indian death row prisoner to visit him later this month. Former Indian naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav was arrested in March 2016 in the southwestern province of Baluchistan for ... Pakistan Allows Kulbhushan Jadhav to Meet Wife, Mother on December 25 Pakistan to give visa to Kulbhushan Jadhav's mother, wife: Sushma Swaraj Pakistan allows Kulbhushan Jadhav to meet mother, wife |
ANI News | Pakistan switching gears to dictatorship? ANI News Saeed's release, coupled with the civil-military leadership genuflecting to a radical Islamist group that has already contested two by-elections in the country, is the formal completion of the political mainstreaming of jihadists in Pakistan, the ... |
Pew Research Center | How people in India see Pakistan, 70 years after partition Pew Research Center 1 People in India have grown increasingly negative in their views of Pakistan. As of spring 2017, 72% of Indians see Pakistan unfavorably. Almost two-thirds (64%) have a very unfavorable view of Pakistan, the highest level recorded since Pew Research ... Jawan injured as Pakistan Army violates ceasefire 1300 ceasefire violations by India on LoC: Pakistan |
Telegraph.co.uk | Mike Gatting's finger-jab at Pakistan umpire Shakoor Rana remains a sore point even today Telegraph.co.uk Thirty years ago today, Mikhail Gorbachev met Ronald Reagan in Washington to sign a nuclear weapons treaty. On the same day, in Pakistan, England cricket captain Mike Gatting was jabbing his finger at umpire Shakoor Rana. It's amazing, now, to think ... |
RT | Pakistan Air Force chief threatens to shoot down US drones AMN Al-Masdar News DAMASCUS, SYRIA (12:15 AM) – The head of the Pakistani Air Force, Sohail Aman, has stated that Pakistan will shoot down any and all illegally operating combat drones in Pakistani airspace, even if those drones are from the United States. “We will not ... Pakistani Air Force ordered to shoot down US drones Pakistan Air Force threatens to shoot down US drones Pakistan Air Force chief orders US drones to be shot down if they enter the country's airspace |