ISLAMABAD: Pakistani authorities closed a main road into the capital, Islamabad, for a second day on Monday, as a far-right religious party staged new protests against France. A demonstration in the neighboring city of Rawalpindi that drew up to 5,000 people on Sunday lasted until Monday, with around 1,000 protesters …
Read More »Pak drafting documents to accuse India of terrorism: Government | India News
NEW DELHI: After Pakistan claimed to have uncovered “irrefutable evidence” of India’s alleged involvement in terrorist activities, India responded on Sunday, saying fabricating documents and selling false narratives would not absolve Pakistan of sponsorship of terrorism. Calling on Islamabad to end its support for cross-border terrorism, the government said in …
Read More »India rejects Pak’s claims that Delhi sponsors terrorism: ‘No credibility’
India on Sunday dismissed Pakistan’s dossier with alleged evidence of Indian sponsorship of terrorism, saying it was a propaganda exercise that will find few interested as the world community is aware of Islamabad’s role in supporting terrorism. Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Chief Military Spokesperson Major General Babar …
Read More »Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan Says Under Pressure to Recognize Israel He Insists on Having No Links to ‘Zionists’
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said his government is under pressure to recognize Israel and insisted Islamabad would never establish relations with “Zionists”. Khan revealed this during an interview with a private television, where he stated that following the recognition of Israel by the Arab countries, including the United …
Read More »In the battle with Imran Khan, Nawaz Sharif crosses the army’s red line. The pullback begins – world news
Pakistan’s military, its most powerful institution that has directly ruled the country for much of its seven decades of history, has been under heavy attack from a coalition of opposition parties expanding their speech against Prime Minister Imran Khan. The anti-government alliance, the Pakistan Democratic Movement, or PDM, was coined …
Read More »The US embassy in the soup for the retweet of the post of Pak leader against Imran Khan
Tensions are brewing between the Pakistani government and the US embassy in Islamabad after the latter retweeted a post by an opposition lawmaker, alluding to Prime Minister Imran Khan as a dictator and demagogue. Ahsan Iqbal, a former minister and leader of the opposition PML-N party, had commented on a …
Read More »Sovereignty, terror on the agenda as Modi joins Xi, Imran for SCO meeting | India News
Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the first time he will meet the Chinese president face to face Xi Jinping, given that the current military confrontation was reported in May of this year, in the 20 SCO heads of the state summit to be held virtually on Tuesday. Cross-border terrorism, Afghanistan, …
Read More »Prime Minister Modi to join SCO summit with leaders of China and Pakistan amid border clash
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will join the heads of state of China and Pakistan at the virtual summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on Tuesday, which is expected to set the agency’s agenda for next year. This is the first time that the annual meeting of the SCO heads …
Read More »Pak presence in rights council is ‘intolerable’: UN accredited NGO
WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s presence in the United Nations Human Rights Council is “intolerable” given his rights record, said a Geneva-based NGO UN Watch, adding that religious minorities in the South Asian country suffer discrimination, sectarian violence and forced conversions. The condemnation of the NGOs, which monitor the performance of the United …
Read More »Top News of the Day: Bihar Assembly Polls Concluded; no result yet in US presidential polls and more
The headlines of the main news of the day and more. It is estimated that 54.06% of the total voters of 2.35 million rupees exercised their right to vote until 5 pm in the 78 seats of the Bihar Assembly. Votes will be counted on November 10. Joe Biden said …
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