New York Times | Deadly Blast Near Lahore Targets Pakistan Census Workers New York Times A blast on the outskirts of Lahore, the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab, killed four army soldiers, one air force member and a civilian. At least 17 others were wounded. Credit K.M. Chaudary/Associated Press. LAHORE, Pakistan — At least ... Taliban attack kills 6 in Pakistan, including census workers 7 killed as suicide bomber attacks census team in Pakistan Blast in Pakistani city of Lahore kills at least six |
Voice of America | Afghanistan Reacts Angrily to Pakistan's Fencing of Border Voice of America Afghanistan is calling on Pakistan to stop fencing off the border between the two countries, suggesting that Kabul might resort to military action if diplomacy fails to resolve the issue. The Pakistani military launched the fencing project last month ... |
Deutsche Welle | How serious is Pakistan about fighting terrorism? Deutsche Welle This week Conflict Zone meets Pakistan foreign affairs adviser Sartaj Aziz. He says terrorist incidents have fallen, but with deadly attacks nearly every week, is the country really coming to grips with extremism? Sartaj calls for more dialogue at all levels between Pakistan and US Pakistan stopped Daesh from making centre in North Waziristan: Aziz Pakistan Army stands by democracy: COAS |
ValueWalk | Why Pakistan Is More Important For The U.S. Than India ValueWalk The U.S. is maintaining close ties to both Pakistan and India, but Islamabad is arguably a more important ally for Washington than New Delhi. The U.S. maintains close relations with Pakistan due to their decades-long partnership and India due to its ... Kashmiri cricketers detained after wearing Pakistan team's jersey in match India Rejects More Proactive US Role in Defusing India-Pakistan Tensions Are India-Pakistan Relations Doomed? |
IRINnews.org | Can $10 billion and political reforms bring peace to Pakistan's restive frontier? IRINnews.org In early March, the government announced its approximately $10 billion plan to develop FATA and implement political, administrative, and legal reforms that would provide citizens with the same constitutional rights as those in the rest of Pakistan. |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Shadab Khan breaks into Pakistan Test squad ESPNcricinfo.com Eighteen-year-old Shadab Khan has broken into the Pakistan Test squad, 10 days after making his T20 international debut. Misbah-ul-Haq was named captain, as expected, for the three Tests in the West Indies starting April 21 in Kingston. Pakistan announces test squad for Windies series Ahmed in favor of Pakistan fielding Shadab and Shah together World Cup 2019: Interesting scenario ahead for Pakistan |
The Guardian | Trump's Indian business partner wants to raze Pakistan founder's ... The Guardian Donald Trump's Indian business partner is leading a campaign to raze a bungalow in Mumbai that was once the home of Pakistan's founding father, in a dispute ... Should The Jinnah House Be Demolished, Handed Over To Pakistan, Or Given To Jinnah's Daughter? |
Khaleej Times | Is Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif fleeing Pakistan? Khaleej Times On reports that Sharif, who was last week diagnosed with a 'small stone' in his kidney, may leave Pakistan like last year when he went to London for the open-heart surgery amid uproar over the case, PML-N said it is "rubbish" and accused the opposition ... Sharif not fleeing Pakistan, says PML-N leader |
Pakistan is here to stay Arab News March 23, 1940, is one of the most important days in Pakistan's history. On this day, Muslims of undivided India gathered in Lahore to decide the status of Muslims once the British colonial power left the subcontinent. The decision was unanimous: To ... |
The Mercury News | Editorial: Facebook must reject Pakistani blasphemy demand The Mercury News Facebook has not commented publicly on the issue, but a Pakistani official says the company will be sending a team to discuss the government's request. More recently, Pakistan's Interior Ministry claimed Facebook's administrators have been blocking and ... |