The National Interest Online | Time for a Radical Reset with Pakistan The National Interest Online For years and, we would say, for decades, the United States has acquiesced in a toxic relationship with Pakistan, putting up with this nominal ally whose military and security leaders play a lethal double game. Most dangerously, the “game,” if one can ... Defying adversary's conspiracies |
Pakistan Observer | Swiss authorities to allow access to Pakistani accounts Pakistan Observer The Finance Minister said Pakistan has already signed the Multilateral Convention on Tax Matters with Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) on September 14, 2016 which will be made operationalized next year. He said Pakistan ... Pakistan to get Swiss accounts' information Switzerland set to share details on Pakistan cash stashed in banks Pakistan, Switzerland to sign agreement for bank account information exchange: Dar |
Pakistan Observer | Pakistan calls for making UNSC democratic Pakistan Observer Making a strong case against creating new permanent seats in the UN Security Council, Pakistan has reaffirmed its stand for an increase in the number of non-permanent members as the “best” method to make the 15-member body more representative and ... |
Pakistan Observer | NA Speaker for EU support to Pak socio-economic development Pakistan Observer Talking to Ambassador of European Union Jean Francois Cautain here he appreciated EU support for the strengthening of democratic process and institutions in Pakistan. First Secretary, Mr. Pieere Michel was also present on the occasion. He said that ... |
Sport24 | Foreign players hail Pakistan security Sport24 Hong Kong - Foreign players have tentatively endorsed the return of international cricket to Pakistan after their whirlwind trip to Lahore for Sunday's heavily guarded Pakistan Super League final. Players including winning captain Darren Sammy detailed ... PSL more than just a game for Pakistan cricket |
TRT World | Pakistan executes 5 'terrorists' at prison in northwest Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's military says authorities have hanged five “hardcore terrorists” after they were found guilty of carrying out attacks in the country. A military statement says the executions were carried out on Wednesday at a prison in the ... Pakistan gunfights kill 15 militants, two soldiers Pakistan Executes Five 'Terrorists' Convicted by Military Courts |
India Today | NIA frees two teens from Pakistan The Hindu Two Pakistani teenagers, arrested for their alleged involvement in the terror attack at an Army camp in Uri last year, were released by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Wednesday as the terror charges against them could not be corroborated. NIA releases two Pakistan youths held for Uri attack Indian claims of 'Pakistani schoolboys' involved in Uri attack dismissed by NIA NIA releases Pakistani Uri terror attack suspects |
Chronicle | 'Pakistan safe' Zim set to send cricket team for tour Chronicle ISLAMABAD — Good news is pouring in after the huge success of Pakistan Super League (PSL) final in Lahore. The recent development is that Zimbabwe has signalled its intent to send its cricket squad to Pakistan. It was announced by Zimbabwe Sport and ... Zimbabwe sports minister meets Pirzada |
The Independent | Pakistan considers social media ban due to blasphemous content online The Independent An Islamabad High Court (IHC) judge has called for a ban on social media sites in Pakistan, due to the spread of 'blasphemous' images online. Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui also wants people found to have posted blasphemous content online to have their ... Blasphemy on social media: Pakistan court orders officials to act |
Radio Pakistan (press release) | IAEA Has Approved Safeguards Request For 2 Nuclear Plant Units: Pakistan NDTV Islamabad: Pakistan today said the global nuclear watchdog IAEA has approved its application of safeguards for two under construction nuclear plant units being set up in Karachi with China's assistance. "(The) IAEA Board of Governors today approved ... IAEA approves Pakistan's application of safeguards for nuclear power plant units |