New York Times | Pakistan Sentences Indian Spy to Death for Operating Terrorism Ring New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An Indian naval officer arrested last year and charged with espionage and sabotage was sentenced to death Monday, the Pakistani military said, a decision that is likely to further strain relations between the two nations. India Calls Pakistan Death Sentence for Alleged Spy '… Pakistan sentences former Indian naval officer to death over spying claims Pakistan army sentences Indian 'spy' to death |
cricket.com.au | Babar, Hasan lead Pakistan to victory cricket.com.au Babar Azam has stroked yet another hundred against the West Indies while Hasan Ali claimed five wickets as Pakistan won the second one-day international by 74 runs at the National Stadium in Guyana on Sunday. Put in by West Indies captain Jason ... West Indies look to end 26-year hoodoo Stakes are high as Pakistan lookto win one-day series Babar Azam on song as Pakistan prevail over West Indies in Guyana |
UAE helps arrest WhatsApp drug pusher in Pakistan Khaleej Times A drug dealer, who was promoting drugs in the UAE from Pakistan using WhatsApp, has been arrested. The Pakistani police arrested the man in coordination with the UAE authorities after investigations revealed that he was selling the drugs to mobile ... |
The Tribune | Pakistan's changemaker The Tribune He returned to Pakistan in November, 1953 and was taken into Ayub Khan's cabinet in 1958 at the age of 30. He held the portfolios of National Resources, Fuel and Power and Kashmir Affairs. Later on, he also became the Foreign Minister. He was opposed ... PPP against death penalty but Jadhavs case different: Bilawal |
Khaleej Times | Amjad Sabri's family plans to leave Pakistan Khaleej Times The family of Pakistan's renowned Sufi Qawwal Amjad Sabri, who was killed by Taleban militants last year, wants to leave the country as they feel "unsafe". "We are not comfortable with the security provided and we feel we are being watched. That is why ... Fearing for life, Sabri's family to leave Pakistan Amjad Sabri's family to leave Pakistan over life threats |
Geo News, Pakistan | New details about retired army officer emerge who went missing in Nepal Geo News, Pakistan New details have emerged regarding the Pakistani retired army officer who went missing last week during a visit to Nepal. Lieutenant Colonel (retd) Muhammad Habib Zahir went to Nepal looking for a job, according to his family. Zahir left for Nepal on ... Retd Pakistan Lt Col goes missing from Indo-Nepal border Retired Pakistan army officer goes missing in Nepal |
Economic Times | Antonio Guterres calls for India, Pakistan to resolve Kashmir through talks Economic Times UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has underscored the need for India and Pakistan to find a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue through dialogue, his spokesperson said today. Guterres' spokesperson Stephane Dujarric ... Why India avoids US mediation for talks with Pakistan? Pakistan has no right to comment on Indian democratic process Pakistan Condemns Killings in Clashes Over Election in India's Kashmir |
India Today | Farooq Abdullah: Wake up India, talk to Pakistan or lose Kashmir India Today Q: Because you want votes, you are stirring the pot..? A: Wake up, wake up. The situation is quite bad, and don't tell me Pakistan is not a party to this problem. Whether you like it or not, you have to talk to Pakistan. If you want to beat the threat ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan: US Participation a Must in Russia-initiated Afghan Talks Voice of America Pakistan says that Russia-sponsored international talks on Afghanistan must involve the United States for bringing peace to the war-riven country, because ... |
Hindustan Times | No excuse for terrorism flowing from Pakistan, says UK defence secretary ahead of India visit Hindustan Times The United Kingdom needs to be more forthright on terrorism, particularly on terrorism that “flows across” Pakistan's borders into Afghanistan and elsewhere, defence secretary Michael Fallon has said, indicating a subtle shift in London on South Asia. |