Washington Post | Pakistan's prime minister defends his country from Trump's tweet Washington Post Pakistan's prime minister, Shahid Khaqan Abbasi, may have serious differences with President Trump, who recently tweeted that “the United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid . . . and they have given us nothing but ... Trump's Pakistan Challenge Taliban with Pakistan links put on US terror blacklist 'US-Pakistan ties are under stress' |
BBC News | Pakistan rescue to start for 'Killer Mountain' climbers - BBC News BBC News Rescuers are to look for a Polish man and French woman stranded on a peak known as Killer Mountain. Bid to Rescue Polish Man, French Woman on Pakistan Peak to Start Saturday Stranded mountain climbers in Pakistan to be rescued |
In Pakistan, One Girl's Death Could Lead To Changes In Country's Culture NPR The rape and murder of a little girl has led to much soul searching in Pakistan and might actually lead to changes in the country. Facebook; Twitter; Flipboard; Email. Get The Stories That Grabbed Us This Week. Delivered to your inbox, these are the ... |
South China Morning Post | Disappeared Chinese engineer holds ties with Pakistan hostage South China Morning Post Chinese engineer Pingzhi Liu went missing almost a month ago. It took Pakistani authorities three weeks to classify Liu's disappearance as a probable kidnapping that could have significant political and economic consequences. Identifying the mysterious ... Interior Minister slams spreading of fake news Ahsan Iqbal inaugurates Rising Pakistan campaign |
Voice of America | Pakistani Doctor, Who Aided Hunt for bin Laden, Forgotten in Prison Voice of America The Wilson Center's Michael Kugelman said Pakistan and the U.S. should recognize their disagreements. And the countries should find areas where they can cooperate like fighting the Islamic State and al-Qaida terror groups. Both countries see them as ... Analyst Explains What Could Happen if Washington Cuts Aid to Pakistan |
Washington Post | Despite Trump's punitive military aid cut, Pakistan and US are still intertwined Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — After President Trump bluntly accused Pakistan of “lies and deceit” on New Year's Day, then suspended all security aid to the longtime U.S. military ally, Pakistan was widely described as acting like a jilted lover — secretly ... US Drone Strike Kills Militants in Pakistan but Angers Its Government Commentary: The White House is right to suspend aid to Pakistan Pakistan Condemns 'Unilateral' US Drone Strike |
The Diplomat | Pakistan's Ongoing Media Crackdown Takes Aim at RFE/RL The Diplomat That Pakistan considers such topics taboo is no surprise. Umer Ali, a freelance Pakistani journalist, chronicled the abduction of several bloggers in a February 2017 article for The Diplomat, noting that “state-sponsored censorship seems to be ... US urges Pakistan to lift ban on Radio Mashaal |
Geo News, Pakistan | Indonesian president arrives in Pakistan on 2-day visit Xinhua ISLAMABAD, Jan. 26 (Xinhua) -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo arrived in Pakistan on Friday for a two-day visit, Pakistani officials said. Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain and the first lady greeted Widodo on his arrival in Islamabad. Widodo is ... Indonesian president to consider terminally ill Pakistani prisoner's return Indonesian President addresses joint sitting of Pakistan's parliament President Mamnoon takes up Pakistani prisoner's repatriation with Indonesian counterpart |
ANI News | Pakistan dismisses claim murder suspect linked to porn ring Fox News LAHORE, Pakistan – A government spokesman has dismissed a journalist's claim as "baseless" that a suspect arrested in the slaying of eight girls was linked to a child-porn network. Malik Ahmed Khan said Friday investigators found no bank accounts ... Pakistan's Zainab case: Journo says accused part of pornography ring, involving minister Zainab case suspect has no commercial bank accounts: State Bank of Pakistan |
Persecuted in Pakistan, now pastoring in Vancouver BP News VANCOUVER (BP) -- Pastor Gavaha* received the alarming news while he was visiting South Korea for a leadership conference. A group of men, claiming to have come to deliver a magazine at his family's home in Pakistan, had forced their way past an armed ... |