Washington Post | Indian convicted of spying seeks pardon from Pakistan Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's military said Thursday that an Indian naval officer who was sentenced to death by a military court on charges of espionage and sabotage had submitted a petition for mercy to the country's army chief, seeking a pardon. In a ... Indian Man on Death Row in Pakistan Seeks Clemency From Army Chief Kulbhushan Jadhav Makes Second 'Confession', Files Mercy Plea Before Pakistan Army Chief Indian Man Convicted of Spying Asks Pakistan Army Chief for Mercy |
Aljazeera.com | Sedition charges against 'Pakistan supporters' dropped Aljazeera.com State police in central India have dropped sedition charges against 15 Muslim men who were arrested for celebrating Pakistan cricket team's victory over India in the Champions Trophy final. The men, aged 19 to 35, were arrested in central Madhya ... India drops sedition charges against 'Pakistan cricket fans' Former skipper: Pakistan need more consistency Pakistan's ICC Champions Trophy triumph must revitalise the nation's cricket |
DefenseNews.com | Key lawmaker wants US to defriend Pakistan DefenseNews.com WASHINGTON — A key House lawmaker is sponsoring legislation to downgrade Pakistan's status as a major U.S. ally and limit its access to American-made weapons, just as President Donald Trump intends to take a harder line toward Islamabad. Pentagon: Pakistan 'Single Greatest' Factor That Could Cause US 'Failure' in Afghanistan Respect Pakistan's sovereignty: China tells US India slams UN, US inaction on terror safe havens in Pakistan |
Human Rights Watch | Pakistan: Investigate Assault on Lawyers Human Rights Watch (New York) – Pakistani authorities need to ensure a prompt, impartial, and effective investigation into a barrage of assaults and threats against lawyers in the premises of the Lahore High Court, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), Human ... |
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 Amnesty International: fans arrested in India for cheering Pakistan win 'must be freed' India arrests 15 for celebrating Pakistan cricket victory |
Economic Times | Pakistan to review 'lenient' visa policy for Chinese citizens Economic Times Keeping in view various issues being faced by the foreign spouses who are married to Pakistani nationals, it was decided to re-introduce Pakistan Origin Cards to the foreign spouses after addressing certain issues that led to suspension of these cards. Pakistan tightens business, work visas for Chinese nationals Pakistan Expels South Korean National Accused of Spreading the Gospel |
The Indian Express | Pakistan troops cross LoC, ambush Indian patrol, 2 soldiers killed The Indian Express File Photo of Army jawans Naik Jadhav Sandip Sarjerao (L) and Sepoy Mane Savan Balku were martyred when Pakistani army's Border Action Team (BAT) initiated indiscriminate and unprovoked firing Army posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch on ... Two Indian Soldiers Killed by Pakistan's Border Action Team In Poonch Poonch: 2 army jawans killed in attack on patrolling party by Pakistan's BAT Pakistan's BAT attack in J&K: 2 Indian soldiers martyred, one attacker killed |
Hindustan Times | FIH boss Narinder Batra says sorry to Pakistan Hockey Federation Hindustan Times On Wednesday, it forced the former Hockey India chief to delete sensitive tweets that threatened to bring relationship between Indian and Pakistan players and officials to a boil. PHF secretary general Shahbaz Ahmed told HT that Batra forgot his role ... Pakistan unhappy with Indian Hockey team's gesture to wear black armbands during semifinal |
The Hindu | India flags US military aid to Pakistan The Hindu Setting the agenda of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump later this week, India on Thursday raised the issue of continued American military assistance to Pakistan and sought an end to cross-border terrorism. |
The News International | Pakistan Decries Drone Strikes on Its Soil, as US Considers More U.S. News & World Report "Pakistan has already shared the information about striking down of this drone with the Iranian authorities indicating that the drone was struck down by our security forces as it was unmarked and there was no prior information about its flight," the ... Islamabad decries US drone strikes amid reports Trump mulls more such ops in Pakistan Pakistan won't tolerate drone attacks in its territory: FO Pakistan confirms shooting down Iranian drone |