U.S. News & World Report | Pakistan PM Orders 'Blasphemous' Content Be Removed From Social Media U.S. News & World Report Blasphemy is a highly charged issue in Pakistan where even being accused of insulting Islam or Prophet Mohammad can provoke targeted acts of violence by religious right-wing vigilantes. Dozens have been murdered over blasphemy allegations, according ... Pakistan: Sharif underscores interfaith unity Nawaz Sharif orders ban on 'blasphemous content' online Forcibly changing anyone's religion is a crime: PM Nawaz |
The Independent | Indians whose families fled to Pakistan during partition to lose property The Independent Descendants of those who migrated to Pakistan and China during partition will have no claim on any properties left behind in India, according to a new bill which has been passed by Parliament. The Enemy Property Bill, 2016, amends the Enemy Property ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Official Says Pakistan Promises Nuclear Arms Responsibility U.S. News & World Report FILE - In this Thursday, March 2, 2017 file photo, Sartaj Aziz, adviser to Pakistan's prime minister for foreign affairs, speaks during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan. Pakistan vowed Tuesday, March 14, to prevent non-nuclear states from ... PAKISTAN |
Aljazeera.com | 'Modi is God's gift to Pakistan security establishment' - Al Jazeera Aljazeera.com Pakistani novelist Mohammed Hanif talks about shrinking freedoms, liberal voices and human rights in Balochistan. |
Voice of America | Britain Attempts to Defuse Afghanistan's Tensions With Pakistan Voice of America Britain will host top officials from Afghanistan and Pakistan to discuss Afghan and regional security and try to resolve Kabul's current political tensions with Islamabad. British National Security Advisor Mark Lyall Grant, his Afghan counterpart ... Pakistan, Afghanistan to hold high-level talks in London on ... Pakistan, Afghanistan to hold high-level talks in London |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan quick Irfan on corruption charge cricket.com.au Pakistan paceman Mohammad Irfan has been charged with two violations of an anti-corruption code and provisionally suspended by the country's national board. The seven-foot seamer, 34, has been investigated by the Pakistan Cricket Board as part of an ... Mohammad Irfan: Pakistan paceman provisionally suspended by PCB Pakistan's Irfan suspended for violating anti-corruption code Back From Exile, Pakistan's Cricket Push Lures Advertisers |
Daily Signal | Pakistan Could Easily Become a Nuclear Hazard. Here's What Needs to Be Done. Daily Signal Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, second from right, stands with military leaders while watching military exercises in Bahawalpure, Pakistan, Nov. 16, 2016. (Photo: Stringer/Reuters/Newscom) ... |
Washington Times | What went wrong in Pakistan Washington Times Pakistan was meant to be a model, an example for other nations to emulate. It was founded after World War II, as the sun was setting on the British Empire and India was preparing for independence. India's Muslims, though glad to see the end of the Raj ... |
The Independent | Pakistan 'violates Kashmir truce' with India for third time in 24 hours The Independent Pakistan has allegedly violated its truce with India for the third time in the last 24 hours. Mortar shells have been fired into Indian territory by Pakistan and damaged the Trade Felicitation Centre in Poonch, Kashmir, it has been reported. Indian ... Pakistan continues to violate ceasefire, supports infiltration: Govt Cross-LoC travel suspended temporarily after Pakistan shelling Increase in Army casualties as Pakistan steps up ceasefire violation: MHA |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan triples representation in list of Asia's best universities Geo News, Pakistan LONDON: Pakistan has tripled its representation in the list of Asia's best universities with seven Pakistani institutions in the top 300. The Times Higher Education list for the latest Asia University Rankings 2017 shows that Pakistan has seven ... |