Miami Herald | Pakistan's ousted Sharif vows to remain active in politics Miami Herald Pakistan's ousted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday insisted that his removal from office did not mean his future in politics was over, as he plans to go head with a rally this week and fight a legal battle to reverse his disqualification. "I don ... Pakistan Ruling Party Drops Plans for Ex-PM's Brother to Replace Him: Sources Pakistan: Ex-PM Nawaz Sharif determined to lead rally despite blast Pakistan's Game of Thrones: Does Sharif's Removal Signal the End of Dynastic Politics? |
Telegraph.co.uk | Former Pakistan PM risks wrath of the army as he plans to install his wife in his old seat Telegraph.co.uk The ex-Prime Minister of Pakistan has raised fears of instability in the country by planning to install his politically inexperienced wife in the parliamentary seat he was recently disqualified from. Nawaz Sharif is set to nominate Kulsoom Nawaz, his ... Ousted Prime Minister Sharif Warns of Risk to Democracy in Pakistan You Don't Need To Worry About Pakistan…Yet Unfazed Nawaz to rally to Lahore via GT Road |
TIME | Pakistani Taliban Launches a Women's Magazine | Time.com TIME The Pakistani Taliban has launched a magazine targeted at would-be female jihadists. Pakistani Taliban launches women's magazine for would-be ... Taliban in Pakistan Publishes Women's Magazine With Veiled ... Pakistani Taliban starts magazine for would-be female jihadists ... |
Sport24 | Pakistan says India tournament must be moved Sport24 Karachi - Pakistani cricket authorities on Tuesday called for an upcoming tournament in India to be moved to a neutral venue, citing security fears in the South Asian country. India is due to host the Under-19 Asia Cup in November but the Pakistan ... Pakistan Wants U-19 Asia Cup To Be Moved Out Of India Pakistan Cricket Board wants U-19 Asia Cup out of India, in 'neutral' venue |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistani 'terrorist' charity launches political party Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - A Pakistani charity designated by the United Nations as a front for armed group Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) launched a political party on Monday, in a move that could see the anti-India group accused of carrying out the 2008 Mumbai ... Pakistan | Militant group Jamaat-ud-Dawa launches new party Pakistani militant alleged to be mastermind of Mumbai attacks launches new political party Controversial Pakistani Charity Launches Political Party |
CNN | Faith, fury and fear: The story behind one of history's greatest mass migrations CNN The fight to gain independence for India was a tense yet tireless one for political leaders such as Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi, Jawarharlal Nehru, who became India's first prime minister, and Muhammad Ali Jinnah, who became the founder of Pakistan. |
Aljazeera.com | Memories of Partition: One man's return to Pakistan Aljazeera.com The date was August 27, 1947, just 13 days after the partition of the Indian subcontinent into Muslim-majority Pakistan and Hindu-majority India, as the region gained independence from Britain. It is described by historians as perhaps the largest ... Pakistan: A mistake? Why Pakistan and India remain in denial 70 years on from partition |
Pakistan couple slain at wedding in 'honour killing': police 9news.com.au A man killed his own sister and her husband-to-be as they went to register their marriage at a Pakistan court, police said Tuesday, in the country's latest so-called honour killing. The family of the 22-year-old woman had objected to the match so the ... |
Birmingham Mail | Watch both Pakistan and India national anthems sung together at Big John's Birmingham Mela Birmingham Mail Watch both Pakistan and India national anthems sung together at Big John's Birmingham Mela. National anthems of Pakistan and India both sung at Big John's Birmingham Mela to commemorate 70th anniversary of independence. Share; Comments. |
CBS News | How one evangelist's message is received in Pakistan CBS News August 7, 2017, 8:20 AM | An unassuming 86-year-old evangelist is sharing a message of healing around the world. Marilyn Hickey has traveled for years to several predominantly Muslim countries to spread the Gospel. She says her goal is not to convert ... |