Aljazeera.com | India arrests 15 for celebrating Pakistan's cricket win Aljazeera.com Police in central India have arrested 15 Muslim men and charged them with sedition - punishable by life in prison - for celebrating Pakistan's victory over India in the Champions Trophy cricket final. The men, aged 19 to 35, were arrested in central ... India arrests 15 for cheering Pakistan in Champions Trophy Pakistan hit a home run India arrests 15 people for celebrating Pakistan cricket team's win |
Reuters | Exclusive: Trump administration eyes hardening line toward Pakistan Reuters Potential Trump administration responses being discussed include expanding U.S. drone strikes, redirecting or withholding some aid to Pakistan and perhaps eventually downgrading Pakistan's status as a major non-NATO ally, the two officials said ... Trump mulls tough stance on Pakistan Drone Strikes, Aid Cuts? Trump Administration Mulls Tougher Policies on Pakistan America Must Confront Pakistan's Support of Afghan-Based Terrorism |
cricket.com.au | Gilchrist lauds 'nomadic' Pakistan cricket.com.au Australian cricketing legend Adam Gilchrist has credited Pakistan's adaptability and perseverance in the face of domestic challenges as key to their rout of favourites India in the Champions Trophy. Pakistan, once a cricketing powerhouse, has watched ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan Begins Fencing Border With Afghanistan RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Pakistan says it will soon begin building a fence along its volatile border with Afghanistan to improve security, a move that has sparked condemnations in Kabul. The Pakistani Army said in a statement on June 20 that the first phase of fencing will ... Pakistan begins building border fence over Afghan objections Pakistan starts fencing border that Afghanistan doesn't recognise |
Slate Magazine (blog) | Report: China Is Considering a Military Base in Pakistan as the Two Countries Grow Closer Slate Magazine (blog) Pakistan, a key U.S. ally in the war against terrorism, is growing closer to China. Since announcing in 2014 plans for the $46 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor—a trade route connecting China to the Indian ocean—the countries have become ... Islamabad Eyes New Chinese Naval Base in Pakistan as US, Saudi Influence Wanes |
The New Yorker | Fighting for the Immigrants of Little Pakistan The New Yorker Mansoor had been born with a heart defect, and doctors told them that he needed surgery that was not available in Pakistan. Khan, who worked as a bank manager, applied for a one-year leave, obtained temporary visas for the family, and brought his wife ... |
The Philadelphia Tribune | Journalists in Pakistan under fire from many sides The Philadelphia Tribune HARIPUR, Pakistan — Bakhsheesh Elahi was waiting for the morning bus when a lone gunman on a motorcycle pulled up beside him and shot him dead. Rana Tanveer had just taken his family to safety after radical Islamists spray-painted death threats on ... |
The Star Online | Axiata's unit expands tower business in Pakistan with RM386mil purchase The Star Online The purchase is an important strategic development to edotco's existing operations in Pakistan and allows edotco to expand its presence in Pakistan with a sizeable portfolio of about 700 towers providing tenancies to all major mobile operators in Pakistan. |
Hindustan Times | China says it will link Pakistan corridor with project involving India Hindustan Times The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will be connected to a corridor that involves India, Bangladesh and Myanmar through the sea, Beijing announced on Tuesday in its continuing efforts to bring Asia and Europe under President Xi Jinping's ... |
SAMAA TV News Pakistan | Pakistan, Australia win warm-up games SAMAA TV News Pakistan Early wickets for the 2013 finalist had Pakistan wobbling on 63 for three, but when Bismah (75) and Nain came to the crease the result never looked in doubt as their 141-run partnership put their side in the driving seat, Kainat Imtiaz (14 not out ... |