New York Times | Pakistan Reopens Border With Afghanistan for 2 Days New York Times Pakistan shut the border crossings last month after a series of bombings rocked the country. Pakistani officials say that militant groups operating from Afghanistan carried out the attacks, and they urged Kabul to capture the militants inside Afghan ... Pakistan's Economic Pressure Against NATO And Afghanistan Must Stop Pakistan temporarily reopens border with Afghanistan Pakistan temporarily reopens its border with Afghanistan |
Voice of America | Pashtuns Claim Ethnic Profiling During Pakistan Extremism Crackdown Voice of America Pakistan's ethnic Pashtuns say they are being rousted in midnight raids, detained and subjected to other harassment in the country's crackdown on extremists following a series of terrorist attacks. They see it as a case of guilt by association because ... |
SkySports | The first step on a long, difficult but welcome road back to cricket in Pakistan The Guardian Then there was the final of the Pakistan Super League, between Quetta Gladiators and Peshawar Zalmi, another ring-a-ding franchise match in one of the world's many Twenty20 leagues, a game which might have passed unremarked except that it was being ... Pakistan buoyed as Lahore hosts successful PSL final following security fears Pakistan plans to host international XI for 4 T20s Pakistan Hosts Major Cricket Game Despite Security Fears |
We managed tax transparency in Pakistan. Why not everywhere else? The Guardian At a time when the world is witnessing a wave of mistrust over the true interests of ruling elites, it may seem strange that Pakistan – a country so often associated with corruption – is in one respect the benchmark for transparency. When it comes to ... |
Vatican Radio | Pakistan: Lenten seminar: “Seek the Kingdom of God” Vatican Radio A Lenten seminar on the theme “Seek first the Kingdom of God” was held recently by Diocesan Catechetical Centre in Karachi, Pakistan. The Lenten seminar at St. Patrick College, Karachi organized by Fr. Arthur Charles, director of the Catechetical ... |
Times of India | There are more Indian migrants living in Pakistan than the United ... Quartz While many Indian migrants move to far-flung, wealthy countries like the US, Canada, and the UK, a large number of them ends up right next door in Pakistan. More Indian migrants in Pakistan than in US: Pew report More Indian migrants living in Pakistan than US: PEW Research ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan, Kuwait agree to strengthen ties DAWN.com Mr Sharif said that Pakistan wished to further enhance its relations with Kuwait in all spheres. He said the Joint Ministerial Commission of the two countries provided the best platform to take stock of bilateral cooperation in various economic sectors ... Pakistan, Kuwait to boost bilateral relations in diverse fields Kuwait lifts visa ban on Pakistan after six years Nawaz calls for setting up Pak-Kuwait JBC |
Economic Times | India's nuclear record better, but Pakistan also needs NSG: China Economic Times "There should be no discrimination between the two," he said, reiterating China's known argument that has saddled India's NSG bid with the bad track record of Pakistan. That country has allegedly been caught selling atomic weapons technology to Libya. China considering India's proposal to ban Pakistani terrorist Masood Azhar |
Newsweek | 35 Transgender Pakistani Women Arrested, 2 Beaten to Death at Saudi Arabia Party Newsweek Pakistani activists on Monday said two transgender women were beaten to death by police after being arrested in Saudi Arabia along with more than 30 other members of the community. Saudi media reported last week that police had raided a party where ... Saudi Arabia denies claims two Pakistani transgender activists tortured to death in police custody Saudi Arabia denies Pakistani reports transgender women killed by police |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pak, India officials stress use of technology to improve governance Geo News, Pakistan DUBAI: Pakistan and India legislators and public officials have stressed on the governments of both countries that the latest technology can not only improve governance in their respective countries but would also help to open the closed doors of ... |