New York Times | At US Urging, Pakistan to Be Placed on Terrorism-Financing List New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — At the urging of the Trump administration, an international task force has decided to place Pakistan on a terrorism-financing watch list, a decision that has stunned and alarmed Pakistani officials and one that could deliver a ... Pakistan 'skips' FATF grey list The likely economic fallout for Pakistan in FATF list Pakistan survives placement on FATF watchlist |
Bloomberg | Pakistan to Be Placed Back on Terror-Financing List, Source Says Bloomberg Being placed on the list may impede Pakistan's access to global markets at a time when its foreign reserves are dwindling and external deficits are widening ahead of national elections in July. Yet during the previous period under FATF monitoring ... Global watchdog to put Pakistan back on terrorist financing watchlist: sources With US Push, Pakistan Placed on Terror Finance List Pakistan back on terror funding watchlist, pressure on economy likely |
Reuters | Pakistan could evict, rather than kill, militants: US official Reuters A soldier stands guard along the border fence outside the Kitton outpost on the border with Afghanistan in North Waziristan, Pakistan October 18, 2017. REUTERS/Caren Firouz. The U.S. official dismissed suggestions pressure from Washington may backfire ... |
Economic Times | India's desire to be regional hegemon casting dark shadow in region: Pakistan Economic Times Pakistan today said that India's desire to become a "regional hegemon" is casting a "dark shadow" in the region. Warning that Pakistani forces are ready to defend its borders against any threat, Foreign Office spokesman Mohammad Faisal in his weekly ... |
The Diplomat | Pakistan's 'FATA Spring' The Diplomat The protests also suggest the replacement of the traditional old guards — the Malaks or tribal elders — by the younger generation, who are educated, well-informed, politically more aware, and ready to challenge the system they believe to be denying ... |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistan tight-lipped on Saudi Arabia troop mission Aljazeera.com The agreement allows for Pakistani troops to train their Saudi counterparts, as well as to support internal security missions. Since 1967, Pakistan has trained more than 8,200 Saudi armed forces personnel, and the two sides have also held several joint ... Women above 25 can now travel to Saudi Arabia without a companion Saudi Women Need Not Wear 'Abaya': Senior Cleric |
The Times | Imran Khan's ex-wife Reham flees Pakistan after threats to blow her up The Times Imran Khan's second wife has fled Pakistan after receiving death threats for speaking out about her former husband, she told The Times. Reham Khan, a dual British-Pakistani citizen, came back to Britain at Christmas to finish her autobiography, which ... Reham claims Imran relies on Bushra for political decision-making |
NPR | Pakistan Says It Dodged US Efforts To Put It On A Terror-Finance List NPR Pakistan says it has avoided landing on a list of global terror funders, despite efforts by the United States and Western allies. The Financial Action Task Force, a global group against terrorism financing, was convened this week in Paris at the ... Saudi Arabia Stymies US Over Pakistan Terror List Pakistan given three-month reprieve over terrorist financing watchlist: minister Russia, Pakistan Form Anti-Terror Military Cooperation Commission |
Anglicannews | “Proclaim the gospel boldly” – Bishop of Lahore tells Pakistan mission conference Anglicannews The Bishop of Lahore, Irfan Jamil, has stressed the need to “proclaim the gospel boldly” as the first of five components for Christian life and witness. Bishop Irfan was speaking at conference for Pakistan church leaders being held as a follow-up to ... |
Pakistan Today | Pakistan denies report of talks between Chinese govt, Baloch separatists Pakistan Today ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday denied the report of talks between China and the separatist groups from Balochistan regarding the safety of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). During his weekly press briefing, the Foreign Office spokesperson Dr ... China Denies Contacts with Separatist Militants in Pakistan |