BBC News | Indian woman 'forced to marry Pakistani' returns BBC News An Indian woman who alleges she was forced to marry a Pakistani man at gunpoint has returned to India, a day after a court in Islamabad granted her request to leave. The woman, named only as Uzma, was escorted across the Wagah border by Indian High ... Indian woman 'forced to marry Pakistani at gunpoint' returns home Pakistan is a 'well of death', says Uzma after return Uzma Ahmed back, says Pakistan is 'death well' for women |
Pakistan Today | Can Pakistan seek a re-hearing? The Hindu News reports have emerged that Pakistan may seek a “re-hearing” of the Kulbhushan Jadhav case in which the International Court Justice (ICJ), as a provisional measure, has ordered a stay on his execution. Pakistan may apply to the ICJ under Article 76 ... Pakistan calls Indian Army a criminal force Why New Delhi has toughened its stance against Pakistan on Kashmir situation Pakistan condemns honoring of Indian major who used Kashmiri youth as human shield |
Reuters | China and Pakistan working to free abducted Chinese Sacramento Bee Authorities from China and Pakistan are working together to rescue a Chinese couple abducted in southwest Pakistan, a Chinese government spokesman said Thursday. Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said China had asked Pakistani ... China vows maximum effort to recover kidnapped citizens in Pakistan China asks Pakistan to step up safety after its citizens were abducted in Balochistan China asks Pakistan to 'take all necessary measures' |
ESPNcricinfo.com | 'Eight PSL matches in Pakistan next season' - Sethi ESPNcricinfo.com After hosting its first game in Pakistan this year, the Pakistan Super League is setting itself much higher targets next season. Najam Sethi, the PSL chairman, revealed plans to host as many as eight matches in Pakistan during its third season next ... |
Greater Kashmir | Ahead of budget, Pakistan finance minister touts expanding economy Reuters ISLAMABAD, May 25 Pakistan's economy is on track to expand 5.3 percent in the financial year 2016/2017, the fastest rate since 2007, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar said on Thursday, a day before he announces a budget plan which is likely to focus on ... Pakistan economy crosses USD 300-bn mark for first time Pakistan's per capita income has seen growth and here's why Presenting Economic Survey 2016-17, Dar praises growth rate of 5.3% |
US aid to Pakistan The Hindu It is appropriate for the U.S. to propose a cut in foreign military assistance to Pakistan by half (“U.S. proposes cut in aid to Pak.,” May 25). The other day, Pakistan was not allowed to talk at the Arab-American-Islamic Summit where the U.S ... |
Economic Times | Investors lap up Pakistan ETF ahead of emerging market entry Economic Times Global X MSCI Pakistan ETF is on course for the biggest monthly inflow since it started. |
Economic Times | India has made honest efforts and Pakistan has done everything to scar the relationship: Arun Jaitley Economic Times NEW DELHI: India has made honest attempts to form a friendly relationship with Pakistan under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, but every time India made attempts, Pakistan followed with actions to sour that relationship, Finance Minister Arun ... |
Monsoon can't come soon enough for Pakistan The Straits Times A boy bathing in a stream to cool off from the summer heat, in the city of Swabi in Pakistan on Wednesday. Intense heat has scorched parts of the country in recent days, ahead of the start of the monsoon season. A version of this article appeared in ... |
DailyO | Royal Riyadh snub at Arab-Islamic-US Summit has left Pakistan red-faced DailyO Saudi Arabia financed Pakistan's nuclear programme in the eighties. Only recently, Pakistan's former army chief Raheel Sharif was chosen to head a military alliance of 41 Islamic nations. The so-called meeting between US president Donald Trump and the ... Pakistan to allay Iran's concerns on Saudi military alliance Hussain Nawaz expresses reservation over two JIT members Busted: Pakistani mythologies of being a 'peace-loving, frontline state against terrorism' |