Aljazeera.com | India summons Pakistan envoy over 'killing of soldiers' Aljazeera.com India has summoned Pakistan's ambassador to demand that Islamabad take action over the alleged killing and mutilation of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani forces. The Indian army said the troops were killed and dismembered on Monday in an ambush along ... India summons Pakistan envoy over killing of 2 soldiers India summons Pakistani official over army's alleged mutilation of soldiers Pakistan violates ceasefire again |
Washington Post | Blasphemy allegations in Pakistan and Bangladesh Washington Post Deutsche Welle has an interesting, and troubling, article, “Blasphemy allegations — the new way of muzzling free speech in South Asia.” An excerpt: Government critics and secular writers in Pakistan and Bangladesh have never been more vulnerable. |
Huffington Post | Forget North Korea. The Next Nuclear Crisis Festers On The India-Pakistan Border Huffington Post Pakistan, already a major nuclear weapons power with well over 100 warheads and the missiles to carry them, is racing to expand its arsenal of short-range tactical weapons meant as a deterrent against India, its larger, more powerful neighbor and blood ... |
cricket.com.au | Yasir's six gives Pakistan a chance cricket.com.au Yasir Shah's stranglehold of the West Indies continued on the fourth day of the second Test at Kensington Oval in Barbados as the legspinner snared 6-90 to re-open the prospect of a first-ever Test match victory at the venue for Pakistan going into the ... West Indies leads Pakistan by 183 with 1 wicket, 1 day left Yasir six-for edges Pakistan ahead on testing day Pakistan takes lead |
Washington Post | Trump promised to free a Pakistani surgeon who helped find bin Laden. He's still in prison. Washington Post Before being elected, President Trump made a promise he said would take “two minutes” to fulfill: Facilitating the release of Shakil Afridi, who helped the CIA find Osama bin Laden in 2011 and was subsequently arrested by Pakistani authorities. But 103 ... This Day in History: Bin Laden Is Killed in Pakistani by US Special Forces |
Voice of America | Deadly Militant Attack Strains Fragile Pakistan-Iran Ties Voice of America Iran is pressing Pakistan to capture and punish Sunni militants who staged last week's deadly terrorist attack on Iranian border guards before allegedly fleeing to the neighboring country. A high-powered 12-member Iranian delegation, led by Foreign ... Pakistan, Iran agree to boost border security Pakistan to keep up efforts to reduce friction amongst Muslim countries, COAS tells Zarif |
Geo News, Pakistan | Ghani declines invitation to visit Pakistan Geo News, Pakistan KABUL: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Wednesday declined an invitation to visit Pakistan, his deputy spokesman confirmed, saying he would not visit the neighbouring country until perpetrators of recent attacks in Afghanistan are not handed over. Pakistan executes 4 militants convicted by military courts Afghan president rejects invitation to visit Pakistan Four 'Taliban members' executed after military trials |
cricket.com.au | Ali ton, Misbah's 99 boost Pakistan cricket.com.au Misbah-ul-Haq missed a Test century by one run for the second consecutive match and the third time in his career, but Azhar Ali completed three figures as Pakistan took a first innings lead of 81 on the third day of the second Test against the West ... Pakistan grind their way ahead Pakistan dominate third Test in West Indies Misbah-ul-Haq hits 99 again as Pakistan lead West indies |
Livemint | Pakistan arrests 30 Indian fishermen, bringing this year's tally to 304 Livemint A spokesman for the Pakistan's Maritime Security Agency (PMSA) said that 30 Indian fishermen were detained and their five boats were seized. The detained fishermen were later handed over to the docks police for further legal procedures. The Indian ... Pakistan detains 30 India fishermen off Gujarat Pakistan Captures 30 Indian Fishermen Off Gujarat Coast Pakistan detains 30 Indian fishermen, seizes five boats off Gujarat coast |
The Wire | Pakistan World's Top Groundwater Exporter, India Ranks Third The Wire In 2010, Pakistan exported grains that had cost 7.3 cubic km of groundwater to grow. India exported grains that cost it three cubic km to grow. India is also the world's largest extractor of groundwater. In 2010, 75 cubic km of groundwater were ... Pakistan to fight with Kabul, Delhi on water management |