Huffington Post | The Morphology Of Disappearances In Pakistan Huffington Post Over the past few days, five persons have gone missing in Pakistan. Nothing should be considered unusual about these particular disappearances since people go missing for various reasons across the country; ranging from separatists in Balochistan, ... |
NPR | Pakistani Pop Star Halts Show To Save Female Fan From Alleged Harassment NPR A popular Pakistani musician and actor, Atif Aslam, is being hailed worldwide after he stopped a live performance on Saturday night to rescue a female fan who was allegedly being sexually harassed by a group of men at the concert. Videos of the ... Pakistan singer Atif Aslam stops show to rescue harassed girl Atif Aslam Saved A Girl From Being Harassed!! |
Washington Post | Pakistani mom promised her daughter a wedding reception. Instead, she burned her alive. Washington Post Zeenat Rafiq had been married to her husband for just one week when her mother showed up at the couple's home in June offering to throw them a wedding celebration. It must have been strange for the 18-year-old Pakistani woman. Her mother, Perveen ... Pakistani mother sentenced to death for burning daughter alive Pakistan: Woman sentenced to death for burning daughter alive Pakistani mother sentenced to death for daughter's 'honour killing' |
The West Australian | Australia v Pakistan ODI series: Hosts preying on Pakistan's weakness against pace, bounce The Sydney Morning Herald Australia's bowlers are preying on Pakistan's frailties against pace and bounce as they aim to regain the series lead in the third one-day international in Perth on Thursday. Even with the resting Mitchell Starc unavailable, Australia believe their ... Pakistan looks to feast on depleted Aussies Australia v Pakistan: Top-order focus as hosts look to regain ODI series lead at WACA |
Forbes | Bangladesh Won't Be The Next Pakistan, And That's OK Forbes Pakistan and Bangladesh's economies have a few good things in common — like large and young populations, a source of inexpensive labor, entrepreneurial talent, and a potential consumer market. They both also have a large expatriate base, a source of ... |
Times of India | PM Narendra Modi sets terms for Pakistan, woos China for trade Times of India "Pakistan must walk away from terror if it wants to walk towards dialogue with India," Modi said while inaugurating the Raisina Dialogue-II here this evening. "It also has to be Pakistan's journey to make," he said, asserting India cannot walk the path ... Pakistan must walk away from terrorism for talks with India: PM Narendra Modi PM Modi slams Pakistan over terrorism, but reaches out to China Pakistan must walk away from terror if it wants dialogue with India: PM Modi at Raisina Dialogue |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan's violent cyberspace: No place for dissent Aljazeera.com A pro-Pakistani military page with over seven million followers called "Pakistan Defence" framed the critical writing of the disappeared bloggers as blasphemy by an "atheist secular group". This is not the first time this page has incited violence ... From 'abduction' to blasphemy allegation - What's in store for Pakistan's missing activists? |
Bloomberg | India's Modi, Taking Shots at China, Says No Talks With Pakistan Bloomberg India will not hold talks with Pakistan as long as New Delhi's nuclear-armed neighbor continues to support terrorism in South Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said in a foreign policy speech. "India alone cannot walk the path of peace, it also has to ... Indian surgical strike will meet befitting response, warns Pakistan In his speech, he said if Pakistan wants to build a relationship with India and have a dialogue, it must distance ... Pakistan not to accept external pressure on IWT: Asif |
The Indian Express | Legends Reminisce: Kapil Dev, Sunil Gavaskar recall India-Pakistan chatter, bring the roof down The Indian Express It was a question about his experience of touring Pakistan, and Kapil had everyone cracking up, including Sunil Gavaskar who was sitting on the dais. “Ask Sunny, he will say about his problems with Punjabi. They (Pakistan players) would say pehen-pehen ... |
The Hindu | Pakistan may resume import of Indian films The Hindu Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has constituted a committee to consider a request by distributors to resume the import of Bollywood films. Distributors are hoping to get the permission before Raees, starring Bollywood superstar Shahrukh Khan and ... As theatres bleed, Pakistan to lift Bollywood ban Pakistan's economy growing: PM Nawaz Indian movies may soon return to Pakistani screens |