Pak Paper Said London Attacker Is Of "Pak Origin". Mob Attacks Offices
World News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 3, 2019
Dozens of protesters carrying banners and chanting slogans against a Pakistani newspaper tried to storm its offices in Islamabad, enraged over the leading daily's news report in which the London Bridge attacker was identified as a "man of Pakistani origin".
2 Arrested After 15-Year-Old Sikh Girl Raped In Ambulance In Pakistan
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday October 29, 2018
Two men have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a suspected sexual assault of a Sikh teenage girl inside an ambulance in Pakistan's Punjab province, Dawn newspaper reported on Monday.
Pak Journalist Whose Reports Angered Army To Be Arrested For Treason
World News | Kamran Haider, Bloomberg | Tuesday September 25, 2018
A Pakistani court ordered the arrest of prominent journalist Cyril Almeida on charges of leaking sensitive material after he wrote news reports that angered the nation's powerful military.
Top Pak Paper Blocked For Reporting Nawaz Sharif's 26/11 Remark: Watchdog
World News | Edited by Shylaja Varma (with inputs from AFP) | Sunday May 20, 2018
Pakistan's leading daily Dawn is facing restrictions in distributions after it published an explosive interview with ousted Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif where he made a controversial remark on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, according to an international media watchdog. Mr Sharif appeared to admit that Pakistani terrorists were behind the Mumbai ...
New Footage May Offer Clues In 8-Year-Old Girl's Rape, Murder In Pakistan
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday January 13, 2018
Police on Saturday released new CCTV footage of a person suspected to be involved in the kidnapping, rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Pakistan. Dawn newspaper reported that the footage showed a bearded man bearing a resemblance to the abductor walking through a street where the girl's house is situated in Kasur city of Punjab province.
Indian Who Alleged Forced Marriage To Pak Man Allowed To Return: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 24, 2017
Indian woman Uzma who accused Pakistani man of forcibly marrying her has been allowed to return to India, a media report said.
Pakistan Army 'Withdraws' Tweet Rejecting Nawaz Sharif Order On Inquiry Report
India News | Edited By Aloke Tikku | Wednesday May 10, 2017
Indicating a willingness to press the defrost button in its relations with Nawaz Sharif government, the Pakistan army "withdrew" a tweet today that rejected Prime Minister Sharif's decisions on an inquiry into a news-report published in the Dawn newspaper last October. The story was seen to undermine the all-powerful army and put PM Sharif in the d...
3 Men In Pak-Occupied Kashmir Are RAW Agents, Claims Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday April 15, 2017
Police in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have claimed that they have arrested three people - who, they say are agents of India's intel agency Research and Analysis Wing or RAW - for their alleged involvement in anti-state activities, according to a media report today.
Pakistan Information Minister Removed Over Newspaper Leak On Army-Government Rift
World News | Reuters | Saturday October 29, 2016
Pakistani Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has been removed from office over a newspaper leak that sparked a rift between the army and the government earlier this month, the prime minister's office said on Saturday.
Pak Removes Travel Ban On Journalist Who Reported On Army-Government Rift
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday October 14, 2016
Under attack for imposing a foreign travel ban on a prominent journalist, Pakistan today withdrew the order on the scribe who had reported on a rift between civilian and military leaderships on the powerful ISI's covert support to terrorist groups in the country.
Dawn Stands By Pakistan Military-Civilian Divide Story
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday October 12, 2016
A leading Pakistani newspaper on Wednesday said it stood by its story that exposed a rift between the country's civilian and military leadership over terrorists
Pakistan Acts Against Journalist Whose Report Denied 3 Times By Nawaz Sharif
World News | Agencies | Tuesday October 11, 2016
Pakistan's government has imposed a travel ban on a leading journalist after he sparked an uproar by reporting that civilian officials had clashed with the military over its covert support for militants.
Pakistani Mob Beats Mother As Son Doesn't Resemble Her
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday August 16, 2016
A woman mistaken as a child abductor was thrashed by a mob in Pakistan's Lahore when she was with a minor who, in fact, was her own son.
Richa Chadha, Sharmeen Obaid Mourn the Tragic Death of Qandeel Baloch
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 16, 2016
Qandeel Baloch, known for posting bold videos and statements on Facebook, was strangled by her own brother three days ago, the Dawn newspaper quoted police officer Azam Sultan as saying
In Explosive Article on 26/11, Former Pak Investigator Lists 7 Facts
India News | NDTV.com | Tuesday August 4, 2015
Tariq Khosa, the investigator who headed Pakistan's probe into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, has said in an editorial in the Dawn newspaper that the attack was "planned and launched" from Pakistani soil.
Pak Paper Said London Attacker Is Of "Pak Origin". Mob Attacks Offices
World News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday December 3, 2019
Dozens of protesters carrying banners and chanting slogans against a Pakistani newspaper tried to storm its offices in Islamabad, enraged over the leading daily's news report in which the London Bridge attacker was identified as a "man of Pakistani origin".
2 Arrested After 15-Year-Old Sikh Girl Raped In Ambulance In Pakistan
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Monday October 29, 2018
Two men have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a suspected sexual assault of a Sikh teenage girl inside an ambulance in Pakistan's Punjab province, Dawn newspaper reported on Monday.
Pak Journalist Whose Reports Angered Army To Be Arrested For Treason
World News | Kamran Haider, Bloomberg | Tuesday September 25, 2018
A Pakistani court ordered the arrest of prominent journalist Cyril Almeida on charges of leaking sensitive material after he wrote news reports that angered the nation's powerful military.
Top Pak Paper Blocked For Reporting Nawaz Sharif's 26/11 Remark: Watchdog
World News | Edited by Shylaja Varma (with inputs from AFP) | Sunday May 20, 2018
Pakistan's leading daily Dawn is facing restrictions in distributions after it published an explosive interview with ousted Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif where he made a controversial remark on the 26/11 Mumbai attacks, according to an international media watchdog. Mr Sharif appeared to admit that Pakistani terrorists were behind the Mumbai ...
New Footage May Offer Clues In 8-Year-Old Girl's Rape, Murder In Pakistan
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday January 13, 2018
Police on Saturday released new CCTV footage of a person suspected to be involved in the kidnapping, rape and murder of an eight-year-old girl in Pakistan. Dawn newspaper reported that the footage showed a bearded man bearing a resemblance to the abductor walking through a street where the girl's house is situated in Kasur city of Punjab province.
Indian Who Alleged Forced Marriage To Pak Man Allowed To Return: Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday May 24, 2017
Indian woman Uzma who accused Pakistani man of forcibly marrying her has been allowed to return to India, a media report said.
Pakistan Army 'Withdraws' Tweet Rejecting Nawaz Sharif Order On Inquiry Report
India News | Edited By Aloke Tikku | Wednesday May 10, 2017
Indicating a willingness to press the defrost button in its relations with Nawaz Sharif government, the Pakistan army "withdrew" a tweet today that rejected Prime Minister Sharif's decisions on an inquiry into a news-report published in the Dawn newspaper last October. The story was seen to undermine the all-powerful army and put PM Sharif in the d...
3 Men In Pak-Occupied Kashmir Are RAW Agents, Claims Report
India News | Press Trust of India | Saturday April 15, 2017
Police in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have claimed that they have arrested three people - who, they say are agents of India's intel agency Research and Analysis Wing or RAW - for their alleged involvement in anti-state activities, according to a media report today.
Pakistan Information Minister Removed Over Newspaper Leak On Army-Government Rift
World News | Reuters | Saturday October 29, 2016
Pakistani Information Minister Pervaiz Rashid has been removed from office over a newspaper leak that sparked a rift between the army and the government earlier this month, the prime minister's office said on Saturday.
Pak Removes Travel Ban On Journalist Who Reported On Army-Government Rift
World News | Press Trust of India | Friday October 14, 2016
Under attack for imposing a foreign travel ban on a prominent journalist, Pakistan today withdrew the order on the scribe who had reported on a rift between civilian and military leaderships on the powerful ISI's covert support to terrorist groups in the country.
Dawn Stands By Pakistan Military-Civilian Divide Story
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday October 12, 2016
A leading Pakistani newspaper on Wednesday said it stood by its story that exposed a rift between the country's civilian and military leadership over terrorists
Pakistan Acts Against Journalist Whose Report Denied 3 Times By Nawaz Sharif
World News | Agencies | Tuesday October 11, 2016
Pakistan's government has imposed a travel ban on a leading journalist after he sparked an uproar by reporting that civilian officials had clashed with the military over its covert support for militants.
Pakistani Mob Beats Mother As Son Doesn't Resemble Her
World News | Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday August 16, 2016
A woman mistaken as a child abductor was thrashed by a mob in Pakistan's Lahore when she was with a minor who, in fact, was her own son.
Richa Chadha, Sharmeen Obaid Mourn the Tragic Death of Qandeel Baloch
Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday July 16, 2016
Qandeel Baloch, known for posting bold videos and statements on Facebook, was strangled by her own brother three days ago, the Dawn newspaper quoted police officer Azam Sultan as saying
In Explosive Article on 26/11, Former Pak Investigator Lists 7 Facts
India News | NDTV.com | Tuesday August 4, 2015
Tariq Khosa, the investigator who headed Pakistan's probe into the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, has said in an editorial in the Dawn newspaper that the attack was "planned and launched" from Pakistani soil.
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