Reuters | Bomb kills 25 as it hits convoy of Pakistan Senate deputy Reuters QUETTA, Pakistan A bomb exploded next to a convoy of the deputy chairman of the Pakistan Senate on Friday in the violence-plagued province of Baluchistan, killing at least 25 people, officials said. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing. Bomb attack kills at least 25 in Pakistan's Balochistan Islamic State group claims attack on Pakistan lawmaker Bomb Attack on Pakistan Lawmaker's Convoy Kills Dozens |
The Guardian | 'Widespread' torture by police in Pakistan condemned by United Nations The Guardian It urged Pakistan to “incorporate into its legislation a specific definition of torture” that can be applied without exception, including to the army, which is regularly accused of abusing its powers. The UN highlighted that the Torture, Custodial ... |
CBC.ca | Blast in Pakistan kills 25, wounds politician CBC.ca A bomb exploded next to a convoy of the deputy chairman of the Pakistan Senate on Friday in the violence-plagued province of Baluchistan, killing at least 25 people, officials said. Islamic State claimed responsibility for the bombing. The group's Amaq ... Blast in Balochistan Kills 25, Bomb Hits Convoy Of Pakistan Senate Deputy |
cricket.com.au | Chase, Windies defy Yasir and Pakistan cricket.com.au West Indies replicated their opponents' dour batting effort in crawling to 5-218 off 100 overs in reply to Pakistan's first innings total of 376 at stumps on day three of the deciding third Test at Windsor Park in Dominica on Friday. Leg-spinner Yasir ... Chase retires hurt as Windies crawl towards Pakistan total West Indies fight despite Yasir's three-for Live cricket score - West Indies vs Pakistan,3rd Test, Day 3, Dominica, Live |
Economic Times | Highway to sell: How $55b trade corridor rekindled China-Pakistan love affair South China Morning Post Adam's father paid the ultimate price to lay the foundations for the present-day China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a US$55 billion infrastructure programme to link the overland and maritime routes of President Xi Jinping's ( 習近平 ) “Belt and ... CPEC an indication of China's search for lebensraum in Pakistan and PoK |
Aljazeera.com | Kashmir: Civilians killed as India, Pakistan trade fire Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - At least two civilians have been killed on either side of the disputed border between India and Pakistan in Kashmir, officials say, as the South Asian neighbours traded artillery and small arms fire. Pakistan's foreign office said ... Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over Kashmir firing death BSF jawan injured in Pakistan firing India signals a more muscular approach in dealing with Pakistan |
Financial Times | Providing education right across Pakistan Financial Times I have worked for 21 years with The Citizens Foundation, a not-for-profit with 1,441 school units, 204,000 students, an all-female faculty hence 47 per cent girls, right across Pakistan. We provide a modern, relevant and holistic education in purpose ... |
cricket.com.au | Azhar ton anchors cautious Pakistan cricket.com.au Azhar Ali's 14th Test century anchored Pakistan to a first innings total of 376 as the tourists batted with exaggerated care on the second day of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday. Left to negotiate 11 overs to the close of ... West Indies cautious after Pakistan's 376 WI limit Pakistan * West Indies vs Pakistan, full cricket score, 3rd Test, Day 2: Azhar Ali ton puts PAK in control |
Economic Times | Pakistan may not accept ICJ's jurisdiction in Kulbhushan Jadhav's case: Report Economic Times According to Dunya News, Attorney General of Pakistan was today briefed on Jadhav's case after the Hague-based ICJ stayed the execution of the 46-year-old Indian, who has been sentenced to death by a Pakistani military court on charges of "spying". Kulbhushan Jadhav death sentence: Pakistan may overrule International Court of Justice's order Pakistan to challenge ICJ's jurisdiction in Kulbhushan Jadhav case Days before Kulbhushan Jadhav death sentence, Pakistan laid ground at ICJ |
Times Now | Pakistan may refuse to accept International Court's ruling in Kulbhushan Jadhav case Times Now Islamabad: Pakistan might refuse to comply with the International Court of Justice's ruling that stayed alleged Indian spy Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence. According to Dunya News, the Attorney General of Pakistan was briefed on Friday over Jadhav's ... |