Washington Post | Beyond the headlines of terrorism, Pakistan's economy is on the rise Washington Post Everyone understood the subtext: Turkey was the model; Pakistan was the train wreck. After all, at that time Turkey had come off a decade of high growth, doubled its gross domestic product over the previous decade, tripled its per capita income and was ... |
CBC.ca | 6 killed in Pakistan courthouse attack CBC.ca A group of suicide bombers with grenades and assault rifles struck outside a courthouse in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing six people in an attack claimed by a Taliban splinter group. The attack was the latest in a wave of militant assaults ... Suicide Attack on Pakistani Courthouse Kills 7 Pakistan Police Kill 2 Suicide Bombers, Blunting Attack on Courts Suicide bombers in Pakistan kill five in attack on court |
Washington Post | Pakistan shells border with Afghanistan as tensions rise over terrorist attacks Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An escalating border conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan is threatening to undermine their cooperation on terrorism and peace talks with the Taliban as the Trump administration begins weighing its options to spur progress ... Let's stop being manipulated by Pakistan Pakistan empowers army to strike on terror across border, Dawn reports Afghanistan planning attack inside Pakistan? |
Voice of America | NGOs: Pakistan Government Restrictions Hamper Campaigns to Curb Militancy Voice of America FILE - A Pakistani non-governmental humanitarian organization volunteer (front) adjusts a cooking fire as locals line up to receive meals in Nowshera, in Pakistan's northwest Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Province, Sept. 10, 2010. Foreign-funded local ... |
Los Angeles Times | In Pakistan, tolerant Islamic voices are being silenced The Guardian Last week, only three days after a suicide bomb went off in Lahore, an Islamic State supporter struck a crowd of Sufi dancers celebrating in the great Pakistani shrine of Sehwan Sharif. The attack, which killed almost 90, showed the ability of radical ... Pakistan launches military crackdown as death toll in shrine bombing rises to 88 Lal Shahbaz Qalandar and Pakistan's pluralistic history A Wave of Grief and Anger After a Pakistani Shrine Is Bombed |
CNBC | Read this now: 6 killed in Pakistan|Iraqi forces target ISIS in Mosul CNBC An attack in northwestern Pakistan left six people dead, fifteen wounded. Officials say a group of three suicide bombers with grenades and assault rifles perpetrated the attack. An Iraqistate TV broadcast footage of Iraqi fighter jets pounding ISIS ... |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan: Sikhs in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province continue to live without basic necessities Hindustan Times Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, where the Sikh community thrived before the partition, faces security issues and lacks basic necessities like education and healthcare, a media report said. The province has a sizeable number of Sikh population ... Plazas in place of gurdwaras: Sikhs in Pakistan province suffer, says Sikh leader |
Economic Times | China should ensure Pakistan avert debt default: Chinese media Economic Times "While Pakistan's fast growing economy has made it a darling for foreign investment, the surge in the country's fiscal deficit and public debts has increasingly become a source of concern for international investors and has led to doubts about its ... Baloch, Sindhi activists protest against CPEC, China, Pakistan outside Chinese Embassy |
The Indian Express | Hafiz Saeed under fire: How Pakistan is tightening its screws on JuD's chief The Indian Express Hafiz Saeed, JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, Hafiz Saeed weapons, Saeed weapons canceled, Pakistan's foreign ministry's reaction came after Hafiz Saeed and four other Jamaat-ud Dawa leaders – Abdullah Ubaid, Zafar Iqbal, Abdur Rehman Abid and Qazi Kashif ... Pakistan bowing to Trump-Modi pressure on terrorism, says US President's Indian-American acolyte Pakistan cancels licences of weapons issued to Hafiz Saeed, his aides Pakistan cancels Saeed's arms licences |
India Today | Pakistan Army chief visits LoC, spews venom against India India Today The Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa today visited the Line of Control (LoC). Like has been the tradition, he used the occasion to spew venom against India. He termed India terror sponsor of the region and said that the Pakistan Army is ... COAS says fully aware of Indian support to terrorism in Pakistan India's ceasefire violations designed to distract Pakistan from anti-terror fight: COAS India trying to hamper Pak militancy fight: Bajwa |