The Guardian | Pakistani cricket star Khan criticizes US's Afghan policy ABC News Pakistan's opposition leader Imran Khan speaks to the Associated Press at his residence in Islamabad, Pakistan, Monday, Sept. 25, 2017. The cricketing legend who could potentially be Pakistan's future prime minister, Khan says the United States should ... Pakistani MP who says Imran Khan harassed her faces wave of abuse Pakistan's Imran Khan seeks to capitalise on arch-rival's woes Imran calls for early elections in Pakistan |
Economic Times | Pakistan claims it's fake picture 'backfired' on India Economic Times "Raking up debate on pictures has backfired," Tipu Usman, a counsellor in Pakistan's Mission, told the Assembly on Monday responding to India exposing the use of a photo injured girl from Gaza as a Kashmiri victim. Earlier Paulomi Tripathi had pointed ... India Responds To Pakistan's Fake Photo At UN With Image of Fallen Braveheart India counters Pakistani narrative India counters Pakistan's fake pitch with 'true picture' in UN |
Voice of America | Pakistan, Russia Begin 'Friendship 2017' Joint Anti-terror Drill Voice of America Pakistani and Russian military commandos have launched joint counterterrorism drills in the mountains and forests of Russia's North Caucasus republic of Karachaevo-Cherkessia. The two-week-long exercise dubbed as "Friendship 2017" involves more than ... Pakistan, Russia hold joint military drill Pakistani, Russian armies begin second joint exercise Pakistan, Russian militaries hold joint drill |
Voice of America | IS Flag Appears Briefly on Billboard Near Pakistan's Capital Voice of America Police in Pakistan removed an Islamic State flag displayed near the country's capital. “The Caliphate is coming,” read an inserted slogan on the flag, which was put up over a billboard Sunday on a major expressway in Islamabad. Pakistan Interior ... |
Geo News, Pakistan | Pakistan might be fined after embarrassing outcome in international litigations Geo News, Pakistan ISLAMABAD: Pakistan might have to pay a hefty fine of around Rs85 billion in the coming months as the country met an embarrassing outcome in several international litigations. The latest came when London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | PCB appoint Mark Coles as Pakistan women's head coach ESPNcricinfo.com The PCB has appointed Mark Coles as head coach of the Pakistan women's team for the upcoming series against New Zealand in the UAE. The move to bring in a foreigner - Coles is from New Zealand - in the coaching staff is a part of an ongoing revamp in ... Pakistan should 'attack Sri Lanka aggressively', not be 'complacent': Ramiz Raja Pakistan set to begin life without Younis, Misbah in UAE PCB decides to appoint Mark Coles as Pakistan Women Team's Head Coach |
Human Rights Watch | 'Honor' Killings Continue in Pakistan Despite New Law Human Rights Watch In a patriarchal culture like Pakistan's, where domestic violence is rampant, it is not unusual for men to murder female relatives to punish behavior they deem unacceptable. In most reported cases, the harshest punishments on grounds of “honor” come ... |
NDTV | India Getting More 'Weight' Than Pakistan Under US President Trump's Rule: Ex-US Senator NDTV On the Indo-Pak relations, he said, "Pakistan was a pet state of generals in the Pentagon, more so of the arms lobby and more so of the octopus, hence was the equal treatment to India and Pakistan, despite India's reservations. We do need generals, but ... |
Economic Times | Surgical strikes a message to Pakistan, more if necessary: Army chief Economic Times Close on the heels of four Pakistani terrorists attacking an Indian Army unit's administrative base in Uri on September 18, 2016, J&K, killing 18 soldiers, the army had carried out surgical strikes on terrorist launch pads near the LoC in Pakistan. The ... Surgical strikes were 'message' to Pakistan, says Indian army chief Surgical strike a message to Pakistan, more if necessary, says army chief Army chief Bipin Rawat warns of another surgical strike against Pakistan if needed |
New York Times | Meet Pakistan's Modern Middle Class New York Times Pakistan is often seen as a country with a small Birkin-bag-sporting elite, a poverty-ridden mass and little in between. The reality is that Pakistan does have a large urban population, which identifies itself as middle class. Being middle class is a ... |