Voice of America | Pakistan Resumes Repatriation of Afghan Refugees Voice of America Pakistan resumed the repatriation of Afghan refugees on Monday, sending nearly 1,200 people back across the heavily guarded northern Torkham border, an official at the United Nation's refugee body said. Pakistan is home to the world's second largest ... Pakistan resumes repatriating Afghan refugees despite criticism UN cuts cash grant to Afghan refugees in Pakistan |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan shrine custodian charged with murder Aljazeera.com The custodian of a shrine in Pakistan has been charged with murder and terrorism, police said, after allegedly torturing and killing 20 people with knives and clubs. Abdul Waheed and two others were arrested outside the Ali Muhammad Gujjar shrine near ... Authorities: Pakistan shrine custodian kills 20 Shrine slayings: Pakistan interrogating suspects in horrific attack that killed 20 Sufi shrine custodian arrested in Pakistan for 'torturing and killing' at least 20 visitors |
The National Interest Online | How Pakistan Warped into a Geopolitical Monster The National Interest Online “Twenty U.S.-designated terrorist organizations operate in the Afghanistan-Pakistan subregion; seven of the twenty organizations are in Pakistan. So long as these groups maintain safe haven inside of Pakistan they will threaten long-term stability in ... Pakistan's envoy to US proposes formula for Afghan peace China, Russia, Pakistan joining hands on Afghan problem: Report US commander in Afghanistan requests several thousand new troops |
Livemint | Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC Livemint New Delhi: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the Chenani-Nashri tunnel in Kashmir, Pakistan resorted to indiscriminate shelling and firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Kashmir's Poonch district, on Monday at 9:15am, senior army ... Pakistan summons India's Deputy High Commissioner for ceasefire violation Pakistan troops violate ceasefire along LoC Pakistan summons Indian envoy over cross-border shelling that killed civilian |
Sport24 | Shehzad guides Pakistan to series win Sport24 Port of Spain - Ahmed Shehzad made a welcome return to form in guiding Pakistan to a series-clinching seven-wicket victory over the West Indies in the fourth and final match of their T20 International series at the Queen's Park Oval on Sunday. Facing a ... Pakistan climb to fourth in ICC T20I rankings after series win vs West Indies Brilliant Hasan ensures Pakistan take series Lewis inspires WI to crush Pakistan |
Pakistan on Verge of Disastrous Water Shortage Voice of America Pakistan started off as a water affluent country in 1947, with per capita availability of renewable water at more than 5,000 cubic meters, to the verge of becoming water stressed, with per capita availability down to almost 1,000 cubic meters. Mainly ... |
Pakistan – Killings at a Sufi shrine (2 April 2017) France Diplomatie (press release) Following the murder of a representative of the Ahmadi community and the attack against a Shiite mosque last week, the surge in violence against religious minorities is a cause for concern. The Pakistani authorities must do everything possible to ... |
New York Times | Pakistan Approves Military Hero to Head Tricky Saudi-Led Alliance New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The appointment of a popular Pakistani general to head a Saudi-led alliance of Muslim countries has set off a furor in Pakistan, amid fears that the move could exacerbate sectarian tensions at home. Pakistan's government last ... Iran expresses reservations on Raheel Sharifs role in Saudi military alliance Has Pakistan walked into a Saudi trap? Islamic military alliance: Pakistan not to comment on Iranian envoy's remarks |
TradeWinds (subscription) | Pakistan warns owners on surcharges TradeWinds (subscription) Pakistan's customs service has threatened legal action against container lines unless they drop port congestion surcharges. The Dawn website said customs collector Saifuddin Junejo gave ship agents three days to consult with owners. He added the ... |
Washington Post | Pakistan sets up unique helpline for women in need Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — When Durdana married for a second time and to a man of her own choosing, her parents threatened to kill her if she tried to see her new husband. They imprisoned her in their home, but she still had her mobile phone and had ... |