The people of Gwadar have been staging a sit-in in the port city for their fundamental rights for more than 20 days….reports Asian Lite News After weeks-long protests by the people of
It comes as a few days after Pakistan refused to participate in the Summit for Democracy organised by the US on December 9-10 virtually….reports Asian Lite News Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
Dozens of people joined a rally on Friday in Islamabad carrying placards bearing the names, pictures, and date on which their love ones went missing….reports Asian Lite News Pakistanis who say their
Just three months back, the Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan had surrendered to the firebrand cleric Maulana Abdul Aziz and allowed them to hoist Taliban flags atop the infamous Lal Masjid, situated
Pakistan’s criticism of the boycott moves closely follows its decision about not attending the ‘Summit for Democracy’ being hosted by the US….reports Asian Lite News The Pakistan foreign office has criticised the
The protests were held in Vienna, Hague, Paris, Taipei and other cities of the world, reports Asian Lite News Political activists held protests on the occasion of International Human Rights Day in
Led by Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, the Balochistan General Secretary of Jamaat-i-Islami, the people of the port city launched the ‘Gwadar ko haq do’ movement 26 days ago, reports Asian Lite News Tens of
The militant group TTP has released many video clips and pictures of its Chief Mufti Noor Wali Mehsud’s visits to Malakand Division, Bajuar, Peshawar, Mardan, Khyber and Hazara divisions of Waziristan region…writes
Most of the Pakistani experts blame the Pakistani army and the civilian government for the present situation…writes Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha Pakistans notorious Lal Masjid is back in the news again. In a
The Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) militant outfit has declined to extend the month-long ceasefire with the Pakistan government, accusing it of failing to honour the decisions reached earlier…reports Asian Lite News The announcement