Reuters | Thousands protest in Pakistan to demand security after deadly bombs Reuters Pakistani Shi'ite Muslim supporters of Majlis-e-Wahdat-e-Muslimeen (MWM) chant slogans as they sit in protest against the lack of security provided to residents of Parachinar during a demonstration in Karachi, Pakistan June 27, 2017. REUTERS/Akhtar ... Pakistan: Justice for Parachinar victims Tens Of Thousands Protest Lax Security After Double Bombing In Pakistan Targeted Shiites take their protest to Pakistani capital |
The Straits Times | Death toll in Pakistan oil tanker inferno rises to 174 The Straits Times MULTAN, PAKISTAN (AFP) - The death toll from an oil tanker explosion in central Pakistan has risen to 174, officials said Thursday (June 29), including the driver who warned people scooping up spilled fuel to stay away but was ignored. The tanker ... Pakistan oil tanker fire: Death toll rises to 175 in Pakistan as 10 more succumb to injuries 4 more die in Pakistani tanker fire, pushing toll to 173 |
Washington Post | In Pakistan, scorching Ramadan month highlights chronic water, power shortages Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — On May 27, in the date-growing desert town of Turbat in Baluchistan province, the temperature reached 128.3 degrees — the hottest ever reported in Pakistan. What followed was a month of intense heat and humidity nationwide ... |
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 ... |
Business Insider | China says 'talk' it plans to build a military base in Pakistan is 'pure guesswork' Business Insider BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Thursday that talk the country was building a military base in Pakistan was pure speculation, after a Pentagon report earlier this month singled out Pakistan as a possible location for a future Chinese military base. The Blueprint for China-Afghanistan-Pakistan Cooperation Pakistan's Aziz Expected In Kabul In Move To Ease Tensions Cooperation among Afghanistan, China, Pakistan to bring prosperity |
Economic Times | Pakistan money in Swiss banks down but still above India's Economic Times The decline follows two consecutive years of rise in Pakistan-linked funds in Swiss banks, while the same for India has fallen for the third consecutive year now and stood at CHF 676 million (Rs 4,500 crore) at the end of 2016 - a decline of 45 per cent. |
Forbes | CPEC Will Take Pakistan To A Place It Doesn't Want To Be Forbes The China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will take Pakistan back to a place it doesn't want to be: knocking on the door of the IMF, as it did back in 2001. With a big difference this time around -- the door may not be open. CPEC will do a lot of ... China-Pakistan corridor going smoothly despite challenges — minister Good, bad or ugly? Pakistan is not sure how the CPEC will affect its environment and economy |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Ten People Killed In Pakistan Chairlift Accident, Officials Say RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Ten people were killed and two others injured when a chairlift cable car broke and plunged into a ravine in a mountain resort in Pakistan, officials say. Local official Qamar Niaz said the June 29 accident occurred in the tourist hill resort of Murree ... At least 10 killed as cable car plunges into ravine in Pakistan 11 killed as cable car lift falls near Pakistan's mountain resort 12 dead as cable car falls near Murree | Pakistan - Geo.tv |
Economic Times | More traitors within India than terrorists in Pakistan: Jain monk Economic Times More traitors within India than terrorists in Pakistan: Jain monk. By PTI | Updated: Jun 29, 2017, 08.03 PM IST. Post a Comment. Those who live and eat in the country, raise pro-Pakistan slogans, he alleged without naming anyone. More traitors within India than terrorists in Pakistan, says Jain monk Tarun Sagar |
BBC News | Women's World Cup 2017: Pakistan's Nahida Khan says 'it's down to ... 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 ... |