New York Times | Pakistan Court Keeps Nawaz Sharif in Power but Orders Inquiry of Family New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's highest court ordered an investigation on Thursday into offshore wealth held by the family of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, but it stopped short of removing him from office over allegations of corruption and money ... Pakistani PM must appear before new investigative team, court rules Pakistan PM awaits 'Panama Papers' verdict Nawaz Sharif: Pakistan's top court rejects call to disqualify Prime Minister over corruption allegations |
Deccan Chronicle | Pakistan Super League: Khalid Latif to contest fixing charges Deccan Chronicle Karachi: Pakistan batsman Khalid Latif will contest spot-fixing charges against him, his lawyer said Friday, in an ongoing scandal which has tainted Pakistani cricket and threatened years of work to clean up the country's image. The 31-year-old is one ... |
T20 champs to return favour to Pakistan Trinidad & Tobago Express Following their chastening whitewash last September, West Indies are quietly hoping to return the favour on home soil, when they take on Pakistan in a the four-match Twenty20 International series starting at Kensington Oval today. The T20 World ... |
New York Times | The World Must Secure Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons - The New ... New York Times A Pakistani-developed Shaheen IA missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads during Pakistan's Republic Day celebrations in Islamabad last month. Credit T. |
Economic Times | India's reaction to Kulbhushan Jadhav's conviction 'inflammatory': Pakistan Economic Times India's reaction to Kulbhushan Jadhav's conviction 'inflammatory': Pakistan. By PTI | Updated: Apr 20, 2017, 11.35 PM IST. Post a Comment. "Inflammatory statements emanating from India are against international norms and will only result in escalation ... India concerned about Kulbhushan Jadhav's well-being in Pakistan: MEA Pakistan postpones meeting on Jadhav Zara told to stop selling made in Pakistan clothes in India |
Voice of America | 3 Pakistani Women Confess to Killing Alleged Blasphemer Voice of America Three armed sisters in central Pakistan reportedly have shot and killed a man accused of blasphemy 13 years ago, the latest incident of vigilante justice in a series of religiously motivated attacks. Police on Thursday identified the slain man as Fazal ... Pakistan: Man accused of committing blasphemy a decade ago shot dead by 3 sisters in Sialkot Pakistani Women Kill Man Accused Of Blasphemy, Police Say Pakistani women kill man accused of blasphemy a decade ago ... |
Fox News | Bosnia to Pakistan to prison: Ex-fighter reflects on life Fox News McLEAN, Va. – Randall Royer grew up in the Midwest, a suburban St. Louis kid. By the time he was 21, he had converted to Islam and changed his name to Ismail Royer, fighting in Bosnia alongside fellow Muslims against Serbian ethnic cleansing. |
Fox News | Persecution of Christians is a human rights issue, says Pakistani ... Fox News A Roman Catholic archbishop in Pakistan says an effective way to counter increasing persecution of Christians is for church members to engage in humanitarian ... Archbishop says Pakistani martyrs illustrate 'purpose of being' |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan triumphant in election to a key UN body Geo News, Pakistan UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan on Wednesday was re-elected to the UN Committee for Programme and Coordination (CPC) during an election in the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), with Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi saying it reflected the country's ... |
Voice of America | Sleepy Pakistani Village Rises as China's Gateway to Middle East Voice of America Over the last six months, the skyline over the sleepy fishing city of Gwadar has been transformed by machines that dredge the Arabian Sea and cranes that set up shipping berths in what is projected to become Pakistan's biggest international port. |