Washington Post | Pakistan beat India in cricket, so India arrested a bunch of its fans for cheering Washington Post In the United States, cheering on a rival sports team while in that team's territory will get you mean looks and perhaps a punch thrown your way, if enough alcohol is involved. In India, cheering on Pakistan's national cricket team will get you ... Police in India Arrest Fans Celebrating Pakistan's Cricket Victory Fans Of Pakistan's Cricket Team Arrested For Sedition In India Amnesty International: fans arrested in India for cheering Pakistan win 'must be freed' |
Washington Post | Pakistan's foreign ministry confirms downing of Iran drone Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's foreign ministry has confirmed the country's air force shot down an unmanned Iranian drone in southwestern Baluchistan province. The Pakistani Air Force initially declined comment, after reports emerged on Tuesday that one of ... Pakistan shoots down Iranian drone Pakistan shoots down Iranian drone near border area Iranian drone shot down in Pakistan's airspace: FO |
Firstpost | Pakistan to review its 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese citizens, say officials Firstpost Islamabad: Pakistan will review its visa policy for Chinese citizens to plug the loopholes leading to the misuse of the current 'lenient' policy, officials said on Wednesday. The decision, taken by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, came days ... |
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 ... India and Afghanistan Open Air Freight Corridor to Bypass Pakistan Afghan-oriented militants getting support from elements of Pakistan government: Pentagon America Must Confront Pakistan's Support of Afghan-Based Terrorism |
Bloomberg | Amid Critical Blackouts, Pakistan Races to Fix Power Network Bloomberg Pakistan is racing to bridge its power supply gap before national elections next year after a series of widespread blackouts highlighted the fragility of the network and its negative pull on South Asia's second largest economy. The country faces a peak ... |
Page Six | Judd Apatow filmed Pakistan-based movie in Brooklyn Page Six Its back story comes from Pakistan. So where'd they film? “Brooklyn,” said Zoe. “But it really felt like the Nanjianis' Muslim family house. “Kumail's wife, Emily, co-wrote the film with him. In true life, Emily was studying at University of Chicago ... |
Washington Post | Pakistan begins building border fence over Afghan objections Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan said Tuesday that it has begun building a fence along its border with Afghanistan to improve security, a move that has angered authorities in Kabul. The two nations are divided by the 2,400-kilometer Durand Line, drawn by British ... Pakistan Begins Fencing Border With Afghanistan Pakistan starts fencing border that Afghanistan doesn't recognise |
Gulf Times | Pakistan 'to be neutral in Gulf crisis' Gulf Times The resolution proposed that Pakistan “should maintain neutrality in the conflict so as to be able to play a proactive diplomatic role to end the crisis”. The government had decided at the time to continue with its pursuit of a diplomatic solution to ... Pakistan will remain neutral in Saudi-Qatar row: Aziz Raheel Sharif took Saudi assignment in personal capacity: Sartaj |
SAMAA TV News Pakistan | Pakistan faces world number one Argentina in QF of Hockey League SAMAA TV News Pakistan LAHORE: Pakistan faces an uphill task in the quarter finals of the World Hockey League in which they will meet Olympic Champion Argentina tomorrow (Thursday) at London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The green shirts being the world number thirteen ... Hockey World League Semi-Final: Pakistan hockey team looks up to cricketers for inspiration Hockey World League 2017: Pakistan to face off against Argentina on Thursday India loses against Pakistan in cricket, meme makers win the day |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan's Abdul Basit hints at 'rethink' in Kulbhushan Jadhav case Hindustan Times Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit has said that there is “room for rethink” in the Kulbhushan Jadhav case, and confirmed that Pakistan will not carry out his death sentence until the hearing in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) is over. There is room for a rethink: Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit on Kulbhushan Jadhav death sentence Abdul Basit Says Kulbhushan Jadhav Can File Appeals For Relief in Pakistan We have to keep the door open to all possibilities, says Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit |