ISLAMABAD (AP) — Famed cricketer turned politician Imran Khan said Saturday that meeting U.S. President Donald Trump would be a “bitter pill” to swallow should he become Pakistan’s prime minister in elections later this year, but added “I would meet him.”…READ MORE
ISLAMABAD (AP) — When armed men tried to kidnap and threatened to kill him, Pakistani journalist Taha Siddiqui said he feared he would become another statistic in a growing list of activists and bloggers who have disappeared in Pakistan after criticizing the country’s powerful military or advocating peace with hostile neighbor India.…READ MORE
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s famous cricket star turned opposition leader Imran Khan on Wednesday criticized President Donald Trump as “ignorant and ungrateful” after the U.S. leader accused Islamabad of harboring terrorists.…READ MORE