Al Jazeera America | Pakistan: Killing For Honour Al Jazeera America 101 East investigates the fate of four young girls in Pakistan, where honour killings are endemic. 10 Mar 2017 11:15 GMT Human Rights, Pakistan · Listen to this page using ReadSpeaker. 0; All Social ... |
PBS NewsHour | Facing problems in Pakistan, Afghans return home in droves PBS NewsHour For years, Afghans have fled the violence in their country, seeking asylum in Europe or elsewhere in the Middle East. But over the past year, about 600,000 Afghans have crossed the border back into Afghanistan, coming from Pakistan, Iran and Europe ... No lasting actions taken against Haqqani by Pakistan: US top commandor Bullying Pakistan won't work Pakistan indefinitely closes Afghan border |
BBC News | Kashmir border-crossing boys handed back to Pakistan BBC News India has returned to Pakistan two boys who strayed across the de facto border in disputed Kashmir and were then accused of links to a militant attack. The boys were handed over at the Wagha border near Lahore and met their families, a Pakistani ... 2 Teenagers From PoK, Arrested After Uri Attack, Handed Over To Pakistan Can spring return to India-Pakistan ties? Uri attack 'suspects' return to Pakistan |
BBC News | Pakistan passes law recognising Hindu minority marriage BBC News Pakistan has passed a bill which formally recognises Hindu marriages in law for the first time. The bill enshrines the conditions for a valid marriage, and provides for official documentation that can be used to verify marital status. The Muslim ... Pakistan adopts Hindu marriage law Pakistan's Hindu marriage bill passed by both houses of Parliament Pakistan Parliament passes landmark Hindu marriage bill |
The Diplomat | Pakistan's War on Atheism The Diplomat On Tuesday a High Court Judge in Pakistan's capital Islamabad reiterated in a hearing that “blasphemers are terrorists,” as a petitioner sought a ban on social media pages allegedly uploading derogatory posts against Islam and Prophet Muhammad. |
Fox News | How the Pakistani government just helped an enslaved Christian community Fox News Accused of not doing enough to protect the Christian minority, the Pakistani government has taken steps to improve the quality of life for a community of poor Christians living in squalor as bonded laborers in a rural area of Jaranwala in the Punjab ... |
The Herald | Zim, Pakistan strengthen bilaterals The Herald ZIMBABWE could send a cricket team to Pakistan this year following meetings held in the Asian country between a delegation led by Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane and the hosts. Hlongwane, who was a guest at the recent Pakistan ... Power of symbols: Why the Pakistan Super League finale in Lahore was a lot more than just cricket A fear-free Pakistan Pakistan Super League: Dawid Malan describes his time in the T20 tournament |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan to debate bill legalising trials before military courts Khaleej Times Pakistan's parliament is set to debate a bill next week that would legalise trials before military courts for another two years, a measure human rights activists say negates the basic principles of justice and denies those on trial the chance for a ... Pakistan assembly to legalize trials before military courts Pakistan to amend constitution to set up military courts Constitution Amend tabled in NA; PPP rejects bills |
Economic Times | US lawmaker's radical reset: Declare Pakistan state terror sponsor Economic Times Thirty days after that, the Secretary of State is required to a submit a follow-up report containing either a determination that Pakistan is a "state sponsor of terrorism", or a detailed justification why it does not meet the legal criteria for such a ... US lawmaker moves bill to declare Pakistan a state-sponsor of terror Bill to name 'untrustworthy ally' Pakistan state sponsor of terrorism introduced in US Congress US officials urge Trump to end 'toxic' relationship with Pakistan |
The Diplomat | Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the 'Good Taliban' The Diplomat A Pakistan Army spokesman confirmed the death of five soldiers in the attack. The outlawed Pakistani militant outfit Jamaat-ul-Ahrar (JuA), a splinter group of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), took credit for the attack and claimed the assault was ... |