Aljazeera.com | Aid and tirade in Pakistan: The back story Aljazeera.com The controversy began, as nearly everything in Washington, DC, does these days - with a tweet. The New Year had barely dawned over the eastern United States when President Donald Trump shot out a nasty warning to Pakistan. "The United States has ... US Denies Pakistani Claims of Suspension of Military or Intel Cooperation Pakistan struggles while Afghanistan celebrates Trump's cuts Pakistan court frees anti-US cleric amid spat with Trump |
National Review | A frustrating but necessary relationship National Review Pakistan, they used to joke, is a Triple-A country, meaning power is held by Allah, the Army, and the Americans. Pakistan is in the process of being downgraded to a 2A country, which is good for no one. It is difficult to fault the Trump administration ... China denies plans to set up military base in Pakistan Chinese navy eyeing Pakistan as location for second overseas base, says report Pakistan: The Enigma Variation |
Washington Examiner | On Pakistan, Jim Mattis and Trump employ a clever good cop, bad cop strategy Washington Examiner Albeit subtly, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and President Trump are employing a good cop-bad cop routine to persuade Pakistan to stop supporting terrorist groups. This was evidenced last Friday, when Mattis told reporters the U.S. and Pakistan have ... |
U.S. News & World Report | Seven Killed, 23 Injured in Pakistan Blast Aimed at Police Truck U.S. News & World Report A soldier stands at the scene off a blast targeting a police truck in Quetta, Pakistan January 9, 2018. REUTERS/ Naseer Ahmed Reuters. By Gul Yousafzai. QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - A bomb went off in the center of the Pakistani city of Quetta, capital ... Suicide bomber targeting police kills 6 in Pakistan Suicide Bombing Kills 6 in Southwestern Pakistan Politicians condemn terrorist attack targeting security personnel in Quetta |
Washington Post | Trump's threats to Pakistan probably won't change much Washington Post President Trump began 2018 with a salvo against Pakistan, raging against Islamabad's “lies and deceit” after years of allegedly abetting terror groups and allowing militant havens in the country. Later in the week, the Trump administration moved to ... Pakistan and the Myth of “Too Dangerous to Fail” Withholding Aid From Pakistan Isn't Enough Pakistan Defends Anti-Terrorism Record After US Cuts Aid |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Chief Minister Of Pakistan's Balochistan Resigns Amid Political Crisis RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty The chief minister of Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan has resigned amid opposition lawmakers' efforts to oust him through a vote of no confidence. Hours after Nawab Sanaullah Zehri resigned on January 9, officials said at least six ... Pakistan's Balochistan CM resigns amid political crisis CM Balochistan Sanaullah Zehri resigns ahead of no-confidence motion Pakistan: Balochistan chief minister resigns before Assembly vote to oust him |
Voice of America | New Report Warns IS Increasing 'Footprint' in Pakistan - VOA News Voice of America The report said Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), which is commonly known as the Pakistani Taliban, and its splinter factions were 'still the most potent threat' and were behind 58 percent of the attacks. ISIS on rise in Pakistan: report |
Geo News, Pakistan | 2018 FIFA World Cup trophy to arrive in Pakistan on Feb 3 Geo News, Pakistan However, the fans in Pakistan will still have an opportunity to have a glimpse of glittering World Cup trophy at home. The trophy will arrive in Pakistan on February 3 for a day, thanks to the official sponsors of the 2018 FIFA World Cup Trophy tour ... |
South China Morning Post | How Trump's reckless tweets could shake Pakistan's fragile stability South China Morning Post Like his sabre-rattling towards North Korea or his unilateral decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Trump's attacks on Pakistan may play well with his base. But they will also have serious repercussions on Pakistan, where a number ... |
Economic Times | CPEC, a game changer for Pakistan, but disastrous for Gilgit-Baltistan Economic Times GILGIT-BALTISTAN [PAKISTAN]: The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a multi-billion dollar infrastructure and development-related project, has generated euphoria in Pakistan, but in Gilgit-Baltistan, a disputed region, local residents have ... |