The National Interest Online | America's Pakistan Policy Could Make or Break Trump's Legacy The National Interest Online In a separate but closely related matter, Washington must decide whether it can continue to partner with Pakistan, Afghanistan's neighbor to the east, or whether it should more openly confront nuclear-armed Pakistan for its long-running support for the ... Islamabad wants solution to all issues with India, including Kashmir: Pakistan foreign secretary Afghan, Pakistani Women Push for Role in Peace Talks Pakistan Prepared for Polio High Season |
Voice of America | Pakistan says Indian attack in Kashmir kills 3 ABC News Pakistan says Indian troops fired across the Line of Control in the disputed Kashmir region, killing a soldier and two civilians. A military statement on Wednesday said another seven people, including two soldiers, were wounded, and that Pakistani ... Pakistan, India Trade Claims Over Cease-fire Violations Pakistan Army kills 5 Indian soldiers in retaliatory fire Kashmir issue remains core dispute between India, Pakistan: Sartaj Aziz |
Economic Times | Pakistan among countries providing 'safe havens' to terrorists: US Economic Times NEW DELHI: The US on Wednesday for the first time in recent years came down heavily on Pakistan for aiding terror groups JeM and LeT including providing safe havens to terrorists, an action described by India as a vindication of its long-standing ... State Department: Pakistan continues to provide safe haven for Taliban, allied jihadists US blames Pakistan for going soft on Lashkar and Jaish US keeping Pakistan on safe haven of terrorists list is extension of Modi-Trump's joint statement |
Reuters | Gunmen in Pakistan kill four Shi'ites in suspected sectarian attack Reuters QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Gunmen on Wednesday shot dead four members of the Shi'ite Muslim minority in Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan, officials said, in what police suspect was a sectarian attack. Recent violence in Baluchistan has ... Pakistan: Gunmen kill 4 members of Shiite family, driver Gunmen Kill 4 Members Of Shi'ite Family In Pakistan |
The Indian Express | Pakistan yet to send back fisherman's body who died two weeks ago The Indian Express The body of a fisherman from Gujarat, Kana Chauhan, who died in Pakistan's Malir jail after being arrested for violating international water norms, has been lying at a morgue of Edhi Foundation in Karachi for the last two weeks. He was reportedly not ... |
NPR | Font Could Be The Key To Corruption Probe Of Pakistan's Prime Minister NPR A corruption probe into Pakistan's prime minister has taken a turn on a surprising forensic detail: the basic Microsoft font Calibri. The probe began when the Panama Papers, "the largest document leak in history," showed links between Prime Minister ... The Panama Papers and a Microsoft font could bring down the government in Pakistan Pakistan's Supreme Court Starts Hearings to Decide Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's Future Kashmiris observing Accession to Pakistan Day today |
Washington Post | A much-feared Taliban offshoot returns from the dead Washington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan — When a fake sewage tanker truck carrying 3,000 pounds of explosives managed to reach a high-security district of Kabul on May 31, then detonated in an explosion that left 150 people dead and 400 wounded, no insurgent or terrorist ... |
Barron's | Pakistan ETF Rises As Alleged Font of Corruption Investigated ... Barron's The Global X MSCI Pakistan exchange-traded fund (PAK) is showing signs of recovery after a rout as a corruption investigation envelops Prime Minister Nawaz ... |
Guardian (blog) | Four Shiites shot dead in SW Pakistan Guardian (blog) Pakistani security personnel inspect a bullet-riddled vehicle belonging to a Shiite Muslim after an ambush by gunmen on a highway in Choto, a town some 40 kilometres south of the Balochistan provincial capital Quetta, on July 19, 2017. Gunmen ambushed ... |
SAMAA TV News Pakistan | Pakistan responds to unprovoked aggression, 5 Indian soldiers killed SAMAA TV News Pakistan RAWALPINDI: Pakistan Army effectively responded to unprovoked aggression from the Indian Army on Wednesday, killing 5 soldiers. According to a statement from the ISPR, unprovoked Indian shelling across the Line of Control at Nezapir, Kayani and ... |