BBC News | Should Pakistan ex-army chief lead Islamic military alliance? BBC News The appointment of Pakistan's former army chief General Raheel Sharif to head a 39-country Saudi-led military alliance of Muslim countries to combat terrorism has set off intense debate in Pakistan and in the region. The alliance is seen by many ... Muslims victim of terrorism: Imam-e-Ka'aba Terror in Pakistan, S Arabia well-thought-out conspiracy, says Imam-e-Ka'aba Pakistan proposes int'l ulema group to tackle extremism |
cricket.com.au | Younis to join Misbah in Pakistan retirement cricket.com.au Veteran Pakistan batsman and former captain Younis Khan announced on Saturday he will retire from international cricket after the upcoming Test series in the West Indies. "I will be retiring … with my head held high," the 39-year-old told a press ... What suddenly went wrong with Pakistan? Mohammed spurs Windies to record-breaking win over Pakistan Younus Khan: Pakistan batsman to retire after West Indies Test series |
Times of India | Pakistan violates ceasefire again The Hindu On April 5, Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire along the LoC in Poonch district by shelling forward posts with mortar bombs. On April 4, the Pakistani Army fired mortar shells on Indian Army posts along the LoC in Bhimbher Gali sector of Rajouri ... Pakistani troops attack Indian posts in J&K's Nowshera; firing underway Pakistan Army Violates Ceasefire Along LoC in Naushera Sector |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan: 10 militants killed in encounter with police Hindustan Times The Jamaat-ul-Ahrar — a faction of the banned terror group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan — had claimed responsibility for that attack. CTD personnel had later apprehended alleged facilitator, Anwarul Haq. The police, on Haq's information, also arrested ... Pakistani police say 10 militants killed in 'gun battle' in Lahore 10 militants die in Pakistan military operation Pakistan police kill 10 Taliban gunmen in Lahore |
Calcutta Telegraph | Bangla model for Pakistan Calcutta Telegraph New Delhi, April 8: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today hit out at Pakistan over the brutalities in Bangladesh leading up to the 1971 war, and on terrorism, but his government held out its relationship with Dhaka as an example of how it would like to ... PM Modi sends strong message to Pakistan: 'Shun terror for friendship' Modi's dig at Pakistan: It is the 'mindset' that keeps terrorism above humanity Pakistan has to shun terror for friendship: Modi |
ValueWalk | Pakistan, Russia, China Attacking U.S. Interests In Afghanistan ValueWalk Pakistan, Russia and China are one step closer to formalizing their alliance, with other nations – like Turkey and Iran – aimed at joining the superpower triangle. Pakistan and Russia are set to become part of an alliance with China despite Islamabad ... Anti-Pakistan protests break out across Afghanistan |
gulfnews.com | Quality of Pakistan's political representation must improve gulfnews.com Zubair, a well-known crony of Sharifs who was recently appointed the provincial governor of Sindh, of which Karachi is the local capital, probably had good reason to place his leader in the limelight. The head of Pakistan's largely dysfunctional ... Can Pakistan Remain Neutral in the Saudi-Iran Rivalry? Not best friends forever Pakistan a beautiful place, not the centre of global terrorism: NSA |
Times of India | For 'all-weather friend' China, Pakistan to ramp up breeding of donkeys Times of India NEW DELHI: China is investing as much a $50-odd billion in Pakistan for CPEC, so Pakistan, which will do anything for its 'all-weather' buddy China, is ramping up donkey breeding for China. Sources have told Pakistan's The Express Tribune that the ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan wary of reliability of EVMs: Media report Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's Election Commission is wary of a complete switchover from the existing paper ballot system to the Electronic Voting Machine system amid a controversy in India over the reliability of the machines, according to a media report today. |
Voice of America | Pakistani Prosecutor Allegedly Offered Christians Acquittal if They Converted Voice of America In late March, Syed Anees Shah, a Pakistani prosecutor, gathered a number of Christian suspects outside his court and offered them acquittal in exchange for their conversion to Islam. Shah was prosecuting more than 40 Christians on charges of ... |