Washington Post | In Pakistan, scorching Ramadan month highlights chronic water ... Washington Post Filling water bottles in the dark, people blamed official neglect and Indian treaty violations. |
War on the Rocks | There is No Other Way with Pakistan War on the Rocks In the midst of Trump administration developing its policies on Afghanistan and Pakistan, the experts in Washington, are divided. The key question seems to be how to make Pakistan cease its support to the Haqqani Network and other militant groups that ... CPEC Will Take Pakistan To A Place It Doesn't Want To Be China defends Pakistan, says it is at frontlines of anti-terror fight China-Pakistan corridor going smoothly despite challenges: minister |
Long War Journal | Pakistan denounces US terrorism designation of Hizbul Mujahideen chief Long War Journal Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs objected to the United States' designation of Syed Salahuddin as a global terrorist and claimed the country “has a demonstrated and longstanding commitment of combating terrorism.” While not mentioning Salahuddin ... Pakistan says Indo-US statement aggravates already tense situation US 'speaking India's language', says Pakistan interior minister What Syed Salahuddin's 'Global Terrorist' Designation Means for Pakistan |
U.S. News & World Report | Search Begins in Pakistan for Two Missing on World's Ninth-Highest Mountain U.S. News & World Report ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani rescuers were searching on Wednesday for a Spanish man and an Argentinian who went missing on a notoriously treacherous Himalayan peak known as "Killer Mountain", an official said. A ground team began searching for ... 2 Mountaineers Go Missing In Bad Weather On Pakistan's 'Killer Mountain' 2 Climbers go missing on Pakistan's 'Killer Mountain' |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan: India keeping Sikh pilgrims from visiting National Post Pakistan's Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that it had issued visas to the pilgrims but that India will not let them enter Pakistan, despite a bilateral agreement to facilitate religious tourism. India's Foreign Ministry said it was not aware they had ... Indian authorities stopping Sikh pilgrims from traveling to Pakistan, says FO Centre blocks Pakistani train from entering India, 300 Sikh pilgrims stranded on Attari border India stops hundreds of Sikh pilgrims from entering Pakistan ... |
Pakistan issues landmark transgender passport; fight for rights goes ... Reuters By Zeeshan HaiderISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Pakistan's marginalized transgender community on Wednesday welcomed the government's ... |
Los Angeles Times | More than 150 dead after Pakistan oil truck ignites, engulfing villagers who rushed to collect leaking fuel Los Angeles Times More than 150 people were killed Sunday in Pakistan when an oil tanker overturned, a crowd rushed in to collect fuel and the truck exploded, police said. The tanker flipped over on a highway in the city of Bahawalpur in Punjab province at about 6 a.m. ... At Least 150 People Killed After Oil Truck Catches Fire In Pakistan Pakistan's Leader Orders Inquiry as Fuel Tanker Death Toll Reaches 157 Oil tanker explosion kills nearly 150 in Pakistan's Bahawalpur |
BBC News | Women's World Cup 2017: Pakistan's Nahida Khan says 'it's down to dad' BBC News Pakistani cricketer Nahida Khan is her country's highest scorer in a Women's World Cup match and says she owes it all to her dad. "My father backed me despite all the opposition from my family and tribe," she said. The 30-year-old is from Pakistan's ... |
cricket.com.au | Twin tons help England thrash Pakistan in Cup cricket.com.au Maiden centuries by Natalie Sciver and Heather Knight helped England post their highest-ever ICC Women's World Cup total on way to beating Pakistan by 107 runs on the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) Method at the Grace Road in Leicester on Tuesday. Women's World Cup 2017: England beat Pakistan as Natalie Sciver & Heather Knight star England hit Pakistan for highest-ever World Cup total as Natalie Sciver stars England thrash Pakistan by 107 runs (DLS): Women's Cricket World ... |
Targeted Shiites take their protest to Pakistani capital - ABC News ABC News Pakistani police officers stand guard behind barbed wire to stop Shiite Muslims advancing toward the presidency, during a rally to condemn last weeks twin ... Targeted Shiites take their protest to Pakistani capital |