Voice of America | Pakistan's Social Media Crackdown Alarms Critics Voice of America A Pakistani government crackdown on social media to deter anti-military content has prompted accusations of curbing freedom of expression and victimizing political activists. Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government last Sunday ordered the cybercrime ... |
The National Interest Online (blog) | India vs. Pakistan: Which Army Would Win? The National Interest Online (blog) The Indian subcontinent is home to two of the largest armies on Earth. Not only are the armies of India and Pakistan both larger in personnel than the U.S. Army, but they have stood at alert facing one another since the dissolution of the British ... |
Times of India | In Jadhav case, ICJ ruling cannot override domestic law: Pakistan Times of India ISLAMABAD/NEW DELHI: Under pressure over the adverse ruling in the International Court of Justice in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, Pakistan's civilian government asserted that the stay on the Indian national's execution cannot trump domestic law. Cleric offers Rs20 lakh reward for garlanding Pakistan PM with Jadhav's shoes Our case in ICJ strong: Pakistan ICJ can't nullify Kulbhushan Jadhav's death sentence, says Pakistan's Sartaj Aziz |
CTV News | Alberta parents reunited with son left in Pakistan as an infant CTV News As a result, they left Naween with his grandmother in Pakistan. They did not inform Canadian officials about the child they left behind. The parents stayed in regular contact with their son over video chats and sent monthly financial support to his ... |
Northwest Pakistan grenade attacks kill 15 9news.com.au Pakistani police say assailants in a series of attacks have thrown grenades at a school and four homes in a northwestern town, wounding 15 people before fleeing. Police official Zaman Khan says Saturday's attacks took place in the town of Shabqadar ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan lawyers give 7-day deadline to PM Nawaz Sharif to quit Economic Times Pakistan lawyers give 7-day deadline to PM Nawaz Sharif to quit. By PTI | Updated: May 20, 2017, 10.28 PM IST. Post a Comment. Opposition believes that Nawaz Sharif will have to resign in the wake of the lawyers movement. Pakistan's foreign-vs-domestic policy dilemma Resign or we'll launch nationwide movement against you: Pakistani lawyers to Nawaz Sharif |
Geo News, Pakistan | India thinks Saba Qamar is 'Pakistan's finest export' Geo News, Pakistan The Pakistani actress who proved her mettle in Pakistani dramas with her brilliant dialogue delivery and acting is winning hearts in India too. Saba Qamar made her debut in Bollywood with Hindi Medium, starring alongside the versatile Irrfan Khan. |
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 ... ICJ orders Pakistan to stay Jadhav execution International court orders Pakistan to halt execution of alleged Indian spy UN court orders Pakistan not to execute Indian 'spy' |
Radio Pakistan (press release) | World Bank sees Pakistan FY17 growth at 5.2 pct, highest in nine years Reuters ISLAMABAD May 20 The World Bank on Saturday forecast Pakistan's GDP growth in fiscal year 2017 to climb to 5.2 percent, the highest expansion rate in nine years, boosted by consumer confidence and fiscal reforms. Growth is expected to accelerate to 5.5 ... Pakistan GDP growth rate to go faster in coming financial years:WB |
Fox News | Doc who helped get Bin Laden on Trump's radar ahead of meeting with Pakistani PM Fox News "It is evident that negotiations had started between the Pakistan and U.S. officials to release Dr. Afridi and we expect a good news at the May 24 hearing,” said Qamar Nadim, Afridi's attorney. “The allegations against Dr. Afridi will be likely ruled ... |