The Asian Age | One Way to Prevent Peace Between Pakistan and India Wall Street Journal (subscription) Pakistan's announcement last week that it convicted a suspected Indian spy and sentenced him to death will further disrupt already shaky India-Pakistan relations. The decision will add to the sentiment in Pakistan, carefully nurtured over the years by ... Pakistan postpones meeting on Jadhav India summons Pakistan's senior diplomat on Jadhav Kulbhushan Jadhav case: India summons Pakistan's deputy high commissioner |
Voice of America | Pakistan Awaits Court Verdict That Could Unseat Sharif Voice of America Pakistan's Supreme Court will announce a much-awaited judgment Thursday that could either politically boost Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, or unseat him over corruption allegations. A five-member bench of the Supreme Court concluded long-drawn ... Pakistan braces for court decision Pakistan anxiously awaits Panama verdict Political parties hold meetings ahead of Panama case verdict |
The Wire | How Do You Solve a Problem Like Pakistan? The Wire Washington: Pakistan and its supporters, increasingly frustrated at the rising crescendo of criticism from US opinion makers and demands for a tougher policy, are trying to make a comeback and rev up their stock by talking up their country's ... Let Pakistan take credible action before releasing $350 million aid, India urges US US Urges Pakistan Not To Use Terror Groups As 'Proxies' In Afghanistan Spy games making peace with India difficult: ex-Pakistan diplomat |
Scroll.in | Pakistan: Mob involved in university student's lynching celebrates his death in video Scroll.in A week ago, a vigilante mob in Mardan, Pakistan thrashed and then killed a student, Mashal Khan, of Abdul Wali Khan University – and seriously injured another – for alleged blasphemy. On Tuesday, a new video began to be circulated, showing Khan's ... Crowd in Pakistan Celebrates Lynching, Mobile Video Shows A Pakistani journalism student was lynched for alleged blasphemy Pakistan's Church condemns lynching of student |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan's Forgotten Pagans Get Their Due RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty The Kalash, who claim to be descendants of Alexander the Great's invading soldiers, have lived in isolation in Pakistan for centuries. Now the tiny pagan tribe is getting long-due recognition as a distinct religious and ethnic group. |
Scroll.in | Pakistan is no longer wary of integrating the occupied areas of Kashmir Scroll.in Ever since the India-Pakistan war of 1947-'48, Gilgit-Baltistan has been de facto administered by Pakistan. Known as the “Northern Areas” from 1970 to 2009, it was once part of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, although much of its territory had ... The Gilgit- Baltistan feint |
Geo News, Pakistan | Judgement Day: All eyes on Supreme Court for Panama leaks verdict Geo News, Pakistan Pakistan People's Party senior leader Syed Khursheed Shah said the it was a testing time for the judges on the apex court bench who had heard the case. Referring to decisions from the last 70 years, he said the country had witnessed several key apex ... |
Daily Mail | Pakistan military chief signs death warrants for 30 militants Daily Mail Pakistan's powerful army chief has confirmed the death sentences passed by military courts on 30 militants, some of whom were involved in the country's worst-ever extremist attack, authorities said Wednesday. The military did not give a date for the ... Pakistan values historic relationship with Iran: COAS Pakistan Army Chief Signs Death Warrants of 30 Hardcore Terrorists Pakistan army chief signs death sentences for 30 militants |
Economic Times | Modi-like amnesty scheme may help Pakistan attract billions Economic Times Pakistanis hold $150 bn in undeclared offshore assets, including $80 bn in property. |
EcoWatch | 20000 Pakistani Schools to Go Solar EcoWatch In Pakistan, nearly half of all residents are not connected to the national grid. Residents who are connected to the grid regularly experience rolling blackouts and power outages. And the problem is only expected to get worse in the coming years ... |