Aljazeera.com | A new life after bonded labour in Azad Nagar, Pakistan Aljazeera.com Sindh, Pakistan - Azad Nagar is a small, marked settlement around 200km north of Pakistan's coastal city of Karachi. Most of the houses in this community spread over 11 acres are made of baked clay with thatched roofs of straw strung together. Azad ... |
Wichita Eagle | Pakistan summons senior Indian diplomat after Kashmir fire Wichita Eagle 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 released scores of ... India slams Pakistan for glorifying Burhan Wani India Slams Pakistan For Glorifying Terrorist Burhan Wani India slams Pakistan for 'glorifying' Burhan Wani, supporting terror |
News & Observer | Giggs impressed with Pakistan youngsters' love for soccer News & Observer Former Manchester United and Wales winger Ryan Giggs said Sunday he was impressed with Pakistan youngsters' love for soccer after seven iconic footballers, also including Ronaldinho, featured in a rare two-game exhibition series in the country ... Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs calls for better football infrastructure in Pakistan after being impressed by ... Foreign players should come to Pakistan: Ryan Giggs Giggs impressed with Pakistan youngsters' love for game |
Livemint | Pakistan releases 78 Indian fishermen, 298 still in Karachi jail Livemint Karachi: Pakistan on Sunday released 78 Indian fishermen held for trespassing into its territorial waters, officials said. βThe fishermen were released from Karachi's Landhi jail,β an official of the provincial home department of Sindh, Naseem Siddiqui ... Pakistan releases Indian fishermen amid Kashmir tension Pakistan releases 78 Indian fishermen: officials |
Livemint | Pakistan loses its veto vote on India's bilateral relations Livemint There was another sub-text however, which was clearly apparent in the joint statement and the public utterances of the two leaders: The omission of direct references to Pakistan in the conversations; at best, India's troublesome neighbour figured ... China and Pakistan Military Tests Flank India, Boost Tensions in Asia Modi targets Pakistan at G20 |
The Diplomat | Iran-Pakistan at the Crossroads? The Diplomat Historically, Iran and Pakistan enjoyed friendly relations. Iran was quick to reach out to the newly created Pakistan in 1947, and in its early decades, senior Pakistani leadership β including founding father Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah β mostly ... |
Economic Times | 'Third country's' Army could enter Kashmir on behalf of Pakistan: Chinese media Economic Times BEIJING: A "third country's" Army could enter Kashmir at Pakistan's request, using the "same logic" the Indian Army used to stop the Chinese military from constructing a road in the Doklam area in the Sikkim sector on behalf of Bhutan, an analyst at a ... Third Country's Army Could Enter Kashmir for Pakistan: Latest Threat from China |
Firstpost | Pakistan again violates ceasefire along LoC in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch, second attack in 24 hours Firstpost Jammu: The Pakistan Army on Sunday targeted villages and forward posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing automatic weapons in yet another ceasefire violation. Pakistan violates ceasefire in Poonch district of J&K J&K: Pakistan violates ceasefire along LoC in Poonch; Army retaliates strongly Pakistan Army silences two Indian posts, kills four enemy soldiers |
Economic Times | Pakistan, China agree to enhance cooperation in science and tech Economic Times ISLAMABAD: Calling Pakistan and China "iron brothers", President Mamnoon Hussain has said the USD 50 billion CPEC is the latest example of "excellent economic cooperation" as the two countries agreed to enhance ties in the science and technology ... China, Pakistan to strengthen science, tech ties |
In power-short Pakistan, switch to solar power hit by rumors Reuters LARKANA, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Mohammad Aslam has finally found a way to give his family relief from extended power cuts. In February this year he installed a 300-watt solar power generating system on the roof of his house. |