New York Times | Pakistan Is Ordered to Suspend Execution of Indian Convicted of Espionage New York Times NEW DELHI — The International Court of Justice ordered Pakistan on Thursday to stay the execution of an Indian naval officer convicted of espionage, the latest development in a high-profile case that has further strained relations in an already tense ... UN court orders Pakistan not to execute Indian man accused of spying ICJ orders Pakistan to stay Jadhav execution UN court orders Pakistan not to execute Indian 'spy' |
The Independent | Scientists decide to bury 5000-year-old lost city in Pakistan The Independent Archaeologists are trying to save the remains of a nearly 5,000-year-old city in Pakistan by burying it again. The buried city, known as Mohenjo Daro or “mound of the dead”, was first discovered in the 1920s by an officer at the Archaeological Survey ... |
Washington Examiner | Why Pakistan wants the US to lose in Afghanistan Washington Examiner Pakistan has always viewed Afghanistan as a client state, a security buffer against what they consider potential Indian encirclement and as a springboard to extend their own influence into the resource-rich areas of Central Asia. Now Pakistan has ... Pakistan says diplomats detained in Kabul have been released At receiving end after diplomats 'detained', Pakistan now accuses Kabul of violating Vienna Convention 2 Staffers Picked Up In Kabul. Now Pakistan Pulls Out Vienna Convention |
The Guardian | Top 10 novels about Pakistan The Guardian A while ago I emailed a Pakistani news editor, introducing myself and pitching a column. He replied promptly saying that while we hadn't met, he was well acquainted with my work. In fact, when his Australian girlfriend had asked him to recommend a book ... |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan spinner Nawaz banned cricket.com.au The Pakistan Cricket Board has banned allrounder Mohammad Nawaz for one month and fined him A$2,500 after he admitted failing to disclose an approach by a bookmaker during the Pakistan Super League. The 23-year-old left-arm spinner, who has ... Pakistan bans and fines spinner Nawaz Mohammad Nawaz suspended for two months in corruption investigation Mohammad Nawaz given two-month suspension |
Financial Times | China takes 'project of the century' to Pakistan Financial Times The signs in the lobby of the Pearl Continental Hotel in Lahore could hardly be more gushing. “Long live Pak-China Friendship,” they read, advertising a conference to promote the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. The banners add: “Our friendship is ... China's new Silk Road will include nightclubs, yacht quays, and 24-hour surveillance in Pakistan China Will Suppress Terrorism, Diversity, And Democracy In Pakistan: Leaked Document Pakistan: China's Next Economic Colony? |
India Today | India has capability to make 2600 nuclear weapons: Pakistan India Today "Pakistan has been underscoring the risk of diversion by India to imported nuclear fuel, equipment and technology received pursuant to civil nuclear accord and 2008 energy waiver by Nuclear Suppliers Group," Radio Pakistan quoted Zakaria, as saying. India Has Been Diverting Nuclear Materials to Make Weapons: Pakistan Pakistan army's two fatal blunders - murdering Lt Fayaz and ... - DailyO |
Times of India | Pakistan rejects Musharraf's conditions for his high treason trial Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has rejected former military ruler Pervez Musharraf's demands of military security and safe passage to Dubai to face his high treason trial, saying an "absconder" cannot give conditions and "dictate his prerequisites" to the court. |
Times of India | Pakistan at crossroads in terror fight, must decide: Army chief Times of India ISLAMABAD: Pakistan stands at a "crossroads" in its fight against extremism and must decide whether it wants to enjoy the benefits of its young demography or suffer at the hands of terrorism, Army chief Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa said today. Gen Bajwa ... |
Pakistan guns fall silent along LoC after 8 days of shelling Economic Times Pakistani troops violated the ceasefire by resorting to firing and shelling for for eight consecutive days from May 10 till yesterday on forward posts and civilian areas along the international border in Jammu and Rajouri districts and along the Line ... |