Sport24 | Pakistan postpones Bangladesh tour Sport24 Karachi - Pakistan's cricket chief said Thursday that a scheduled visit to Bangladesh this summer has been postponed for at least a year after the Bangladeshis refused to reciprocate the tour because of security fears. Pakistan was due to play two ... Pakistan call off Bangladesh tour Pakistan pull out of their 2017 tour of Bangladesh BCB surprised by Pakistan tour cancellation |
News24 | Pakistani Taliban say detained militant used for propaganda Wichita Eagle The Pakistani Taliban say the country's top intelligence service is using a captured senior militant to spread propaganda that the militant group is beholden to spy agencies in India and Afghanistan. Pakistan's army released a video late Wednesday ... The Latest: US drone strike kills 7 in northwest Pakistan Suspected US drone strike targets Pakistani Taliban militants: regional official Militant group says Pakistan using prisoner for propaganda |
Voice of America | Fear of Militants, State Actors Hampers Press Freedom in Pakistan Voice of America A press freedom index released by Reporters Without Borders this week has called Pakistani media among the freest in Asia. Yet, the same index has listed the country as number 139 out of 180 countries for press freedom, far behind its war torn neighbor ... |
SAMAA TV | Turkish school children thank Pakistan for support in war of independence SAMAA TV ISLAMABAD: In a moving gesture, Turkish children have reiterated gratitude to the people of Pakistan for the support their forefathers rendered during the Turkish War of Independence. Coordinated by Yasemin Karakaya Science & Arts Centre of Ankara, ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan rejects India's demand for re-investigating 26/11 case Economic Times In reply to India's demand to re-investigate the 2008 case and put on trial Jamaat-ud Dawah chief Saeed, "Pakistan said the case has already been at an advanced stage," a senior interior ministry official, who is privy to the correspondence between the ... 26/11 perpetrators still enjoy freedom in Pakistan: India |
ValueWalk | CPEC: China, Pakistan And Russia Bringing Multipolar World Order ValueWalk Washington has controlled the rest of the world for quite a while, so the emergence of a powerful alliance between China and Pakistan – with Russia added into the equation – challenges U.S. global dominance and aims to bring multipolar world order. |
Hindustan Times | Vinod Khanna's death, Jindal in Pakistan: Top stories to bring you up to date Hindustan Times Indian steel magnate Sajjan Jindal met Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Islamabad on Wednesday, sparking speculation that he may have been involved in efforts to revive the stalled dialogue between the two countries. Jindal, who flew into the ... Vinod Khanna was yet another Bollywood great born in Pakistan Vinod Khanna, as minister, tried bridging gap between India, Pakistan through films |
The Maritime Executive | Why Is China Funding Unsustainable Coal Projects In Pakistan? OilPrice.com On April 16th, Chinese investments in Pakistan through the much-vaunted China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) were revised upwards, from $46 billion to a whopping $62 billion. The project, part of China's ambitious Belt and Road initiative to invest ... Pakistan Gives China a 40-Year Lease for Gwadar Port 'Pakistan uses supercritical technology for coal power generation' CPEC turns Pakistan into kernel member of One Belt and One Road Initiative |
Times of India | Pakistan to decide on India's request for consular access to Jadhav 'on merit' Times of India "We have made it clear time and again that Pakistan and India have signed an agreement on consular access in 2008, and according to clause VI of that agreement, decision to grant consular access in cases where detentions and arrests relate to political ... Kulbhushan Jadhav's trial conducted in a transparent manner: Pakistan India asks Pakistan for certificate on Jadhav's health condition Want Updates on Kulbhushan Jadhav's Health, India Tells Pakistan |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan couple imprisoned in UK for benefit fraud Geo News, Pakistan A Pakistani couple was convicted of committing benefit fraud in the United Kingdom from 2012 to 2016. Syed Zaidi, 41, and his wife, Rizwana Kamal, reportedly claimed about £40,000 per year in benefits after seeking asylum in UK. The couple confessed to ... |