CNBC | ZTE to expand digital television service offering in Pakistan CNBC BEIJING — China's ZTE is expanding its partnership in Pakistan to extend digital television services into more regions of the country, including in remote mountainous areas, Zhang Zhenhui, executive vice president at the company, told CNBC. |
Economic Times | Pakistan signs nearly $500 million in China deals at Silk Road summit Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan signed new deals with China on Saturday worth nearly $500 million ahead of Beijing's international forum on its "Silk Road" trade and infrastructure initiative for Asia, Africa and Europe, the Pakistani government said. China, Pakistan ink major deals Pakistan, China sign new accords worth billions China, Pakistan ink pacts ahead of Belt and Road Forum summit |
Hindustan Times | India, Pakistan army trade fire in Kashmir; 2 civilians dead ABC News Smoke rises from a mortar shell fired reportedly from the Pakistan side of the border in a civilian area at Bhawani village at Nowshera sector, along the highly militarized Line of Control that divides the region between India and Pakistan, Saturday ... Two Indians killed in Kashmir border firing Pak says 'misadventure' by India at LoC could lead to 'unintended consequences' Pakistan accuses India of 'ceasefire violations', summons Deputy High Commissioner |
Voice of America | Tribesmen Displaced in Pakistan's Anti-militant Operations Demand Repatriation Voice of America Thousands of displaced Pashtu tribesmen in northwestern Pakistan have asked the government to ensure their return to their homes before the Muslim holy period of Ramadan begins this month. About 2,400 tribal families from the Dande Darpakhel village in ... |
Voice of America | Assailants Gun Down at Least 10 in Pakistan Voice of America Unknown gunmen shot dead at least 10 construction workers and wounded several others Saturday in southwestern Pakistan, police said. The victims were building a road in the port city of Gwadar when assailants on motorbikes fired at them and fled the ... Gunmen kill 10 labourers near port in southwest Pakistan |
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 ... |
Khaleej Times | Ten gunned down near China 'Belt and Road' projects in Pakistan Reuters The attack on the Pakistani laborers took place some 20 kilometers from the emerging port city of Gwadar in Baluchistan province that forms the southern hub of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). "All the laborers were shot at close range ... Gunmen kill 10 workers in Pakistan's Gwadar Gunmen kill 10 labourers in Balochistan's Gwadar 10 working on road project under China-funded Belt and Road initiative near Gwadar port killed |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Brilliant Yasir leads Pakistan towards history ESPNcricinfo.com On the first three days in Roseau, a total of 15 wickets fell. On the fourth, fourteen batsmen succumbed as the deciding Test between West Indies and Pakistan burst into life. With the hosts needing 304 to win, all three results are just about possible ... Younus Khan & Misbah-ul-Haq bow out of Test cricket as Pakistan face West Indies Chase, Windies defy Yasir and Pakistan West Indies chasing 304 to win their series with Pakistan |
Livemint | Pakistan knows it can't win a conventional war with India: Prakash Javadekar Livemint Bengaluru: Union minister Prakash Javadekar on Saturday said incidents like the attack on an army patrol in Kashmir by terrorists were part of tactics by Pakistan, which knew it could not fight and win a conventional war with India. “There are no two ... Pakistan protests India's planned demographic changes in Kashmir in letter to UN chief How Turkeys Erdogan disappointed host India to please Pakistan |
New York Times | Bomb Attack on Pakistan Lawmaker's Convoy Kills Dozens New York Times A man wounded in a bombing in southwestern Pakistan was evacuated on Friday. Police officials said it was not immediately clear if the blast was the work of a suicide bomber or the result of a timed device planted by the road. Credit Banaras Khan ... At least 25 people killed in Pakistan blast targeting Islamist lawmaker Islamic State group claims attack on Pakistan lawmaker Bomb Kills 25 as It Hits Convoy of Pakistan Senate Deputy |