U.S. News & World Report | Pakistan PM Faces Pressure After Damning Corruption Probe Report U.S. News & World Report ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was fighting for his political future on Tuesday after judicial investigators ruled his family had accumulated unusual wealth, with his allies denouncing the findings and vowing he would clear ... Pakistan opposition parties urge PM to quit amid allegations Pakistan court resumes Sharif 'corruption' hearings Graft probe of Pakistan PM finds wealth 'disparity' |
News & Observer | Many organizations banned in Pakistan thrive online News & Observer It's dusk. The shadows of three men brandishing assault rifles welcome the reader to the Facebook page of Lashkar-e-Islam, one of 65 organizations that are banned in Pakistan, either because of terrorist links or as purveyors of sectarian hate. Still ... |
Newsweek | India and Pakistan Border Attack Kills Hindu Worshipers Returning From Pilgrimage Newsweek Seven Hindu pilgrims were killed Monday after their bus became caught in the middle of a firefight between militants and law enforcement along India's restive border with Pakistan. An unknown group of militants opened fire on police in Anantnag, part ... Key Suspect In Amarnath Attack, Lashkar's Abu Ismail Came From Pakistan 2 Years Ago Amarnath Yatra attack puts focus on Pakistan-sponsored terror Finger at Lashkar Pakistan commander |
U.S. News & World Report | Shell Pakistan Says to Pay Fine for Tanker Fire That Killed 217 U.S. News & World Report A general view of the scene of an oil tanker explosion in Bahawalpur, Pakistan June 25, 2017. REUTERS/Stringer/Files Reuters. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A Pakistani subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell on Tuesday agreed to pay a fine of about 257 million rupees ... Shell Pakistan says to pay fine for Bahawalpur tanker fire that killed 217 |
Washington Times | Pakistan's long history of duplicity Washington Times This working relationship peaked in the 1980s when the CIA and Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI, partnered to bleed the Soviet Union in Afghanistan by providing covert assistance to the Afghan anti-communist rebels. But even as the U.S. ... |
The News International | Holding major international events in Pakistan remains a dream The News International KARACHI: India plans to bid for the 2032 Olympics. Its National Olympic Committee (NOC) has asked its government to give it permission for the bid. On the other hand Pakistan is a dormant state and it does not seem likely that it will ever hold even ... |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan's blue-eyed chaiwalla model belongs to Afghanistan, say authorities Hindustan Times Arshad Khan became a sensation when Pakistani photographer Jiah Ali posted a photo of him on her Instagram feed last October. As women all over the world swooned over him and his image was flashed by the media in almost every country, Khan ... Shocking: World's hottest chaiwala Arshad Khan isn't even Pakistani |
SkySports | West Indies Women v Pakistan Women stream ended SkySports West Indies Women beat Pakistan by 19 runs on the D/L method in their rain-affected Women's World Cup match on Tuesday. This live stream has now ended. Previously, West Indies had secured their first win of the World Cup at the fifth time of asking ... |
Washington Post | Pakistan summons senior Indian diplomat after Kashmir fire Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan summoned India's deputy high commissioner in Islamabad Sunday after five civilians were killed by “unprovoked” Indian fire across the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region. In a separate 'goodwill gesture' it also ... India slams Pakistan for glorifying Burhan Wani |
Hindustan Times | ICC Women's World Cup 2017: West Indies and rain keep Pakistan winless Hindustan Times Chasing 245 in 38 overs, Pakistan lost two quick wickets after an 80-run stand for the second wicket between Nahida Khan and Javeria Khan. They were behind by 19 runs on DLS par score when rain stopped play. With this, Pakistan continued to remain ... Windies overcome Pakistan in rain-marred clash Pakistan beaten sixth consecutive time in women's worldcup Dottin, Taylor star as WI leave Pakistan winless |