CNN | International court halts Pakistan execution of Indian convicted of spying CNN Kulbushan Jadhav was arrested in March 2016 "for his involvement in espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan," and sentenced to death last month. On May 8, India initiated proceedings at the Hague against its regional rival, accusing ... Pakistan will bristle at ICJ order which it can't defy without attracting international criticism Pakistan may not grant visa to Jadhav's family India tightens Pakistan medical visa rules |
U.S. News & World Report | Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Offers Mixed Review of Rights in Pakistan U.S. News & World Report The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said the country was among the world's most prolific enforcers of the death penalty, having executed 87 prisoners in 2016. Another 426 were sentenced to death last year. Four prisoners convicted of terrorism ... Monitoring group offers mixed review of rights in Pakistan |
cricket.com.au | Azhar, Pakistan dominate rainy day one cricket.com.au An unbeaten 85 by Azhar Ali and 55 from Babar Azam put Pakistan in a solid position at 2-169 at stumps on a rain-shortened first day of the deciding Test against the West Indies at Windsor Park in Dominica. Fresh from a workmanlike first-innings ... Azhar Ali impresses for Pakistan on rain-affected opening day of Roseau test Azhar, Babar stabilise Pakistan Azhar, Babar fifties blunt West Indies |
The Indian Express | Pakistan army backs off after questioning PM's authority ABC News FILE - In this Monday, April 17, 2017 file photo Pakistan's army spokesman Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor addresses a news conference in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Pakistan's military backed off on Wednesday, May 10 after publicly questioning the prime minister's ... Pakistan's army assures commitment to democracy after row with government Pakistan Army withdraws tweet that signalled rift with Sharif govt Pakistan military finally accepts Dawn leaks inquiry committee report, withdraws its earlier tweet |
Livemint | Sushma swamped by requests, so India asks Pakistan to endorse patients for treatment Livemint New Delhi: India has asked Pakistan to endorse all its nationals wishing to travel to India to avail of medical care facilities offered in the country, the Indian government said on Wednesday. The aim of the demand is to ensure that genuine and needy ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan to look into possibility of Sharif-Modi meeting during SCO Economic Times ISLAMABAD: If India shows interest, Pakistan will look into the possibility of a meeting between Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the SCO summit next month, Pakistan's top diplomat Sartaj Aziz ... Both Pakistan and North Korea are rogue nations |
Daily Beast | A Pakistani General Steps Into the Middle of the Iran-Saudi Firestorm Daily Beast For months this year, mystery and confusion shrouded General Raheel Sharif, Pakistan's retired army chief. Would he or would he not be the supreme commander of the multinational Saudi-led “Islamic military alliance” created by Riyadh in 2015. Unhappy neighbors - Afghanistan, India, Iran wary of Pakistan's 'jihadist support' Pakistan: Islamic world won't allow Iran to tamper with Saudi Arabia's security |
The Sun | Pakistan Airways flight from New York to Lahore makes emergency ... The Sun The flight from New York to Lahore squawked the emergency above Aberdeen this morning. |
Pakistan executes 4 militants convicted by military courts - ABC News ABC News Pakistan executes 4 militants convicted by military courts. |
Sputnik International | Turkey, Pakistan sign warship, training plane deals Reuters Turkey will buy 52 Super Mushshak training planes from Pakistan Aeronautical Complex - Kamra, to replace the T-41 and SF-260 planes currently in use, a statement by Ankara's defense undersecretariat said. This would be the first time a NATO country has ... Planes for Warships: Turkey Signs Arms Trade Memorandum With Pakistan |