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  • Pakistan's 'jihadi option' threatens regional peace Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 31 minutes ago
    Pakistan could jeopardise peace in South Asia by clinging to a "jihadi option" despite a high-profile crackdown on Islamic militants by President Pervez Musharraf, analysts say.

  • Indian Officials Are Gloomy About Talks With Pakistan Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Jul 15 6:01 PM
    As investigations continued into last week's Mumbai bombings, Indian officials warned about fraying relations with Pakistan.

  • Yousuf's hundred rallies Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 1:49 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf's chanceless 185 not out, his first Test hundred at Lord's, was the cornerstone of Pakistan's recovery against England.

  • Yousuf puts Pakistan in contention Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Jul 15 1:04 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf stroked an unbeaten 185 to steer Pakistan back into contention in the first Test against England at Lord's.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Yousuf hits unbeaten 185 for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 10:36 AM
    Pakistan batsman Mohammed Yousuf struck his 17th test century on Saturday with an unbeaten 185 on the third day of the first test against England at Lord's.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 10:25 AM
    Scoreboard at close of play on the third day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Saturday in London, England England 1st innings 528 for 9 decl (P. Collingwood 186, A. Cook 105, I.

  • Cricket-Pakistan 409-7 v England (528-9 dec) - close Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 10:17 AM
    Pakistan were 409 for seven wickets in reply to England's 528 for nine declared at close of play on the third day of the first test at Lord's on Saturday.

  • India: Peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 7:32 AM
    India said Saturday that its peace process with Pakistan was in jeopardy after the deadly train bombings in Bombay, and demanded a strong response to the attacks from world leaders at the Group of Eight summit.

  • UPDATE 1-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 7:51 AM
    Scoreboard at tea on the third day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Saturday in London, England England 1st innings 528 for 9 decl (P. Collingwood 186, A. Cook 105, I.

  • Cricket-Pakistan 291-5 at tea 3rd day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 7:45 AM
    Pakistan were 291 for five in reply to England's 528 for nine declared at tea on the third day of the first test at Lord's on Saturday.

  • Yousuf and Inzamam revive Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 5:59 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf and Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq have prevented England from strengthening their grip on the first Test at Lord's with an unbroken stand of 97.

  • Injured Malik and Asif fly back to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 6:02 AM
    Injured Pakistan stars Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Malik have flown home from the tour of England as they each try to regain fitness.

  • Pakistan 165-4 against England Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 5:22 AM
    Pakistan were 165 for four in reply to England's first innings 528 for nine declared, a deficit of 363, at lunch on the third day of the first Test at Lord's here.

  • Cricket-Yousuf stabilises Pakistan first innings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 5:18 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf stabilised the Pakistan first innings on Saturday after nightwatchman Mohammad Sami was dismissed for a duck in the second over on the third day of the first test against England at Lord's.

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 5:13 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch on the third day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Saturday in London, England England 1st innings 528 for 9 decl (P. Collingwood 186, A. Cook 105, I.

  • Cricket-Pakistan 165-4 lunch 3rd day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 5:03 AM
    Pakistan were 165 for four in reply to England's 528 for nine declared at lunch on the third day of the first test at Lord's on Saturday.

  • India says undecided over next round of peace talks with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 4:06 AM
    India said it had not decided whether to go ahead with planned high-level peace talks with Pakistan after charging that the Mumbai blasts were carried out with the help of "elements across the border."

  • Cricket-Weakened Pakistan send two replacements to England Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 2:26 AM
    Opener Taufeeq Umar and paceman Rao Iftikhar are to join Pakistan's injury-depleted squad in England as the visitors face an uphill struggle to save the first test at Lord's.

  • India: Peace With Pakistan in Jeopardy Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Jul 15 7:52 AM
    India Says Peace Process With Pakistan in Jeopardy, Demands Strong Global Response to Bombings

  • Yousuf stabilises Pakistan innings Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 18 minutes ago
    LONDON Pakistan were 409 for seven wickets in reply to Englands 528 for nine declared at close of play on the third day of the first Test at Lords yesterday.

  • India-Pakistan peace process made 'difficult' by bombings Open this result in new window
    Chinapost.com.tw - 2 hours, 35 minutes ago
    The Mumbai bombings have made it difficult to move ahead with the India-Pakistan peace process, India's foreign secretary said Saturday, and indicated that high-level talks expected next week have been delayed indefinitely.

  • Weakened Pakistan send replacements to England Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 18 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD Opener Taufeeq Umar and paceman Rao Iftikhar are to join Pakistans injury-depleted squad in England after the tourists decided to send home all rounder Shoaib Malik and fast bowler Mohammad Asif.

  • Peace With Pakistan At Risk, India Says Open this result in new window
    KSAT San Antonio - 1 hour, 52 minutes ago
    BOMBAY, India -- India warned Saturday that attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with nuclear rival Pakistan, and demanded an "unambiguous" response from the Group of Eight summit.

  • Pakistan's 'jihadi option' threatens regional peace Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - 2 hours, 22 minutes ago
    A file picture of Pakistani President General Pervez Musharraf. Analysts say Pakistan could jeopardise peace in South Asia by clinging to a "jihadi option" despite a high-profile crackdown on Islamic militants by the President.

  • India: Peace With Pakistan In Jeopardy Open this result in new window
    WGAL.com - 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
    BOMBAY, India -- India said attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with Pakistan. It's demanding an "unambiguous" response from the Group of Eight summit.

  • Yousuf ton takes Pakistan to follow-on Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Jul 15 9:27 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf was 132 not out to take Pakistan within 38 runs of avoiding the follow-on against England at tea Saturday on the third day of the first test.

  • World Bank to offer 1.8 bln USD for Pakistan's NTC plan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - 2 hours, 8 minutes ago
    The World Bank has agreed to provide 1.8 billion U.S. dollars to Pakistan for its 6 billion dollars National Trade Corridor (NTC) improvement program to meet domestic transportation requirements and provide transit facilities to Central Asia, western China, Afghanistan and Iran.

  • Live: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Jul 15 3:09 AM
    Latest news from the Lord's Test as Pakistan reply to England's 528-9 declared.

  • India says peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    WIS-TV Columbia - Jul 15 5:24 PM
    India says attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with Pakistan. It's demanding an "unambiguous" response from the Group of Eight summit.

  • India says peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    WTOL News 11 - 37 minutes ago
    BOMBAY, India India says attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with Pakistan.

  • Yousuf's Test century takes Pakistan within sight of draw against England Open this result in new window
    Slam! Sports - Jul 15 1:10 PM
    LONDON (AP) - Mohammad Yousuf's 17th Test century on Saturday gave Pakistan hope of drawing the first Test after the third day as it defends a 24-year-old unbeaten series record in England.

  • Yousuf leads Pakistan revival Open this result in new window
    The Star Online - Jul 15 4:30 PM
    LONDON: Mohammad Yousuf's chanceless 185 not out, his first Test hundred at Lord's, was the cornerstone of Pakistan's recovery against England here yesterday.

  • India delays talks with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Mercury - Jul 15 3:48 PM
    INDIA indicated that peace talks with nuclear rival Pakistan expected to be held next week would be delayed in the wake of train blasts in Mumbai that killed at least 181 commuters.

  • Pakistan make England toil at Lord's Open this result in new window
    ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Jul 15 10:49 AM
    England's bowlers have been made to toil on day three of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • No gas sale to India, Pakistan for now: Iran Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 1 hour, 3 minutes ago
    TEHRAN, July 15: Iranian Oil Minister Kazem Vaziri-Hamaneh said Iran will not sell its gas to India and Pakistan at their proposed price, IRNA reported.

  • Yousuf lifts Pakistan with unbeaten century Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Jul 15 2:33 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf stroked an unbeaten 185 overnight to steer Pakistan back into contention in the first cricket Test against England at Lord's. Yousuf batted throughout the sun-baked third day, occupying the crease for seven hours as Pakistan reached 7 for 409 at stumps, only 119 runs in arrears.

  • Indian PM points finger at Pakistan over Mumbai train bombs Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 12:47 PM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh warned the peace process with Pakistan could be harmed by the Mumbai train bombings and alleged the attackers had support "from across the border."

  • India says peace process with Pakistan in jeopardy, demands strong global response Open this result in new window
    Boston Herald - Jul 15 9:10 AM
    BOMBAY, India - India said Saturday that its peace process with Pakistan was in jeopardy after the deadly train bombings in Bombay, and demanded a strong response to the attacks from world leaders at the...

  • No connection between postponement, blasts: Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Jul 15 2:49 PM
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said on Saturday that there was no connection between the postponement of the Foreign Secretary-level talks scheduled for July 21 and the Mumbai blasts. ``Tentatively fixed'' Foreign Ministry ...

  • Yousuf's hundred rallies Pakistan Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Jul 15 1:02 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf's chanceless 185 not out, his first Test hundred at Lord's, was the cornerstone of Pakistan's recovery against England. At stumps, on the third day of the first Test, Pakistan were 409 for seven in reply to England's first innings 528 for nine declared, a deficit of 119.

  • India: Pakistan must rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 11:21 AM
    The bombers who targeted Bombay's rail system had support from inside Pakistan, India's prime minister said Friday, warning that the nuclear-armed rivals' peace process could be derailed unless Islamabad reins in terrorists.

  • India leader says bombers aided by Pakistan / Singh complains neighbor is failing to rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    San Francisco Chronicle - Jul 15 3:51 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that this week's railway bombings in Bombay had support from "elements across the border" in Pakistan, escalating the war of words between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and further casting a pall over the...

  • India says peace process with Pakistan in jeopardy, demands strong global response Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 10:36 AM
    India said Saturday its peace process with Pakistan is in jeopardy after the deadly train bombings in Bombay, and demanded a strong response from world leaders at the Group of Eight summit.

  • Pakistan says its 2 citizens arrested in Nepal had no links with Bombay blasts Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 11:06 AM
    Pakistan's government said on Saturday that two of its citizens arrested in Nepal had no links to the Bombay train bombings, and that the pair had been caught in connection with an old case.

  • India says peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    Fort Wayne News Channel 15 - Jul 15 1:02 PM
    BOMBAY, India India says attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with Pakistan. It's demanding an "unambiguous" response from...

  • India wants strong response from G-8 on Bombay blasts, says peace with Pakistan at stake Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 10:36 AM
    India on Saturday demanded an "unambiguous" response from G-8 leaders to the deadly Bombay train bombings, and warned that such attacks are jeopardizing its peace process with nuclear rival Pakistan.

  • Harmison strikes after Bell tolls for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 11:41 AM
    Stephen Harmison took two wickets in three balls to leave England firmly in control of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Cricket / Pakistan's Yousuf strikes unbeaten 185 Open this result in new window
    Haaretz Daily - Jul 15 4:02 PM
    LONDON - Mohammad Yousuf stroked an unbeaten 185 yesterday to steer Pakistan back into contention in the first test against England at Lord's.

  • India says peace process with Pakistan in jeopardy, demands strong G8 response Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Jul 15 8:21 AM
    MUMBAI, India (AP) - India said Saturday that its peace process with Pakistan was in jeopardy after the deadly train bombings in Mumbai, and demanded a strong response to the attacks from world leaders at the Group of Eight summit.

  • Indian PM meets Mumbai bomb victims, slams Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:32 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused Pakistan on Friday of breaking its word by continuing to harbor Islamist extremists, as he met victims of the Mumbai blasts and promised to help them rebuild their lives.

  • Pakistan advises India to adopt more 'pragmatic approach' Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Jul 15 12:20 PM
    Pakistan today asked the Indian leadership to adopt a more "pragmatic approach" in the wake of the Mumbai serial blasts and urged New Delhi to continue the peace process.

  • Pakistan fightback, Yousuf hits a ton Open this result in new window
    IBN live - Jul 15 11:06 AM
    London: Pakistan middle-order batsman Mohammad Yousuf struck his 17th Test century on Saturday with an unbeaten 185 on the third day of the first Test against England at Lord's.

  • India warns Pakistan to rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    The Plain Dealer - Jul 15 5:53 AM
    Bombay, India - The bombers who targeted Bombay's rail system had support from inside Pakistan, India's prime minister said Friday. He warned that the nuclear-armed rivals' peace process could be derailed unless Islamabad reins in terrorists.

  • Talks with Pakistan not on immediate agenda: Ahamed Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Jul 15 11:17 AM
    In the wake of the bomb attacks in Mumbai, India-Pakistan talks are not on New Delhi's immediate agenda and a decision to hold the parleys will be taken at an appropriate time, Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed said in Kerala on Saturday.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:26 AM
    Scoreboard at close of play on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Cricket-Pakistan 66-3 v England (528-9 dec) - close Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 10:13 AM
    Pakistan were 66 for three wickets in reply to England's 528 for nine declared at close of play on the second day of the first test at Lord's on Friday.

  • Pakistan make England toil at Lord's Open this result in new window
    ITV.com - Jul 15 11:08 AM
    England's bowlers have been made to toil on day three of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's. Despite Steve Harmison claiming three wickets, the tourists finished the day on 409-7 with Mohammad Yousuf closing in on a double century.

  • Indian leader points at Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Jul 15 1:05 AM
    NEW DELHI -- Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said yesterday that this week's railway bombings in Mumbai had support from ``elements across the border" in Pakistan, increasing tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and further casting a pall over the possibility of peace between them.

  • Pakistan deserve number two Test ranking, says Gatting Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 15 12:41 PM
    Karachi, Jul 15: Former England captain Mike Gatting has rated Pakistan as a team of several gifted players and says they deserve to be ranked number two in the rankings.

  • Pakistan see off Collingwood as England press on Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 8:55 AM
    Paul Collingwood's Test-best 186 was the centrepiece of England's innings as the hosts reached 495 for seven at tea on the second day of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • Indian parliamentarians cancel trip to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 15 4:56 AM
    _ Two Indian parliament members, who were supposed to visit Pakistan for a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association meeting scheduled for Monday, have cancelled the trip over the bomb blasts in Mumbai.

  • Yousuf stabilises Pakistan first innings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Jul 15 5:21 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf stabilised the Pakistan first innings on Saturday after night watchman Mohammad Sami was dismissed for a duck in the second over on the third day of the first test against England at Lord's.

  • India: Pakistan 'elements' backed bombers Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 8:00 AM
    India's prime minister said Friday the Bombay train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" and that Pakistan must rein in terrorists before a peace process can move ahead.

  • India accuses Pakistan of supporting attackers Open this result in new window
    The Columbus Dispatch - Jul 15 4:10 AM
    NEW DELHI Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said yesterday that this weeks railway bombings in Bombay had support from "elements across the border" in Pakistan, escalating the war of words between the two nuclear-armed neighbors and further casting a pall over the possibility of peace between them.

  • YOUSUF LEADS PAKISTAN FIGHTBACK Open this result in new window
    Gulf Daily News - Jul 15 3:02 PM
    LONDON: Mohammad Yousuf, the most elegant batsman in a team of stylists, stroked an unbeaten 185 yesterday to steer Pakistan back into contention in the first Test against England at Lord's.

  • Peace process with Pakistan becoming difficult: India Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 6:36 AM
    New Delhi, July 15 (IANS) India Saturday indicated that the peace process with Pakistan will continue, but warned that if terror attacks, like the bombings in Mumbai, go on with backing from Islamabad, it will be 'difficult' to carry the process forward.

  • England V Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Jul 15 4:09 AM
    Matthew Hoggard provided England with an early breakthrough on the third morning of the first Test against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • 'Team Pakistan is dynamic, exciting' Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 5:50 AM
    Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer took some time out to chat with CNN-IBN's Himanshu Singhal.

  • Indian police tracing calls made to Bangladesh, Pakistan Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Jul 15 11:30 AM
    The premier, on his first visit to Mumbai since the blasts that killed 179 and injured nearly 800, said this as India broadened its search for the Mumbai bombers with police tracing calls made to Pakistan and Bangladesh.

  • Pakistan advises India to adopt more 'pragmatic approach' Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 15 1:22 PM
    Karachi, July 15: Pakistan today asked the Indian leadership to adopt a more "pragmatic approach" in the wake of the Mumbai serial blasts and urged New Delhi to continue the peace process.

  • India: Peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    Syracuse.com - Jul 15 7:52 AM
    BOMBAY, India (AP) India said Saturday that its peace process with Pakistan was in jeopardy after the deadly train bombings in Bombay, and demanded a strong response to the attacks from world leaders at the Group of Eight summit.

  • Pakistan fights back Open this result in new window
    sportal.com.au - Jul 15 1:20 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf's superb, and unbeaten, 185 made light of England's bowling to help Pakistan build a position of safety after three days of the first Test at Lord's.

  • UPDATE 1-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 7:52 AM
    Scoreboard at tea on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Peace with Pakistan affected if militancy not controlled: India Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:54 AM
    India's premier has warned it will be hard to make peace with rival Pakistan unless it cracks down on militants, and said those behind the deadly Mumbai train bombings had support "from across the border."

  • Cricket-England 495-7 v Pakistan at tea 2nd day 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 7:47 AM
    England were 495 for seven in their first innings at tea on the second day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Friday.

  • Post-blasts: MPs cancel visit to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Navhind Times - Jul 15 1:25 PM
    New Delhi, July 15: Angered by the terrorist blasts in Mumbai that India thinks is the handiwork of elements in Pakistan, two members of Parliament have decided to cancel their visit to Islamabad to attend a Commonwealth Parliamentarians Conference scheduled for tomorrow.

  • PAKISTAN DUO HEAD HOME Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life - Jul 15 5:11 AM
    Pakistan duo Mohammad Asif and Shoaib Malik have returned home with the latter ruled out of the entire Test series against England. Both are suffering from elbow problems and have been replaced in the tourists' squad by opener Taufeeq Umar and medium-pacer Rao Iftikhar Anjum.

  • India says peace with Pakistan in jeopardy Open this result in new window
    KBCI Boise - Jul 15 11:37 AM
    BOMBAY, India India says attacks like the deadly Bombay train bombings are jeopardizing its peace process with Pakistan. It's demanding an "unambiguous" response from the Group of Eight summit.

  • India asks Pakistan to stop anti-India operations Open this result in new window
    Hindustan Times - Jul 15 7:41 AM
    Talking tough, India on Saturday said that the peace process can be carried forward only if Pakistan implements its assurance that it will not allow its soil to be used for anti-India operations.

  • Pakistan monetary easing not advisable-cenbank Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 15 2:02 AM
    KARACHI, July 15 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank said on Saturday a loosening of monetary policy was not advisable while inflation pressure remained and growth was strong.

  • Talks with Pakistan not on immediate agenda: Ahamed Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 15 12:20 PM
    Manjeshwaram (Kerala), July 15: In the wake of the bomb attacks in Mumbai, India-Pakistan talks are not on New Delhi's immediate agenda and a decision to hold the parleys will be taken at an appropriate time, Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed said here today.

  • Collingwood keeps England on top against Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:45 AM
    Paul Collingwood's Test-best 179 not out has strengthened England's position against Pakistan at Lord's.

  • 600 militants surrender in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 5:06 AM
    Islamabad, July 15 (DPA) Around 600 militants laid down arms Saturday in Pakistan's troubled southwestern Balochistan province where the tribal rebels are engaged in a low-scale insurgency for more political and economic rights.

  • CBMs with Pakistan to continue: Punjab Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Jul 15 11:43 AM
    Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh Saturday ruled out any let-up in the confidence building measures (CBMs) with Pakistan, which is under fire for supporting terrorist groups in India.

  • Yousuf's century rallies Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Independent Online - Jul 15 11:08 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf's chanceless 185 not out, his first Test hundred at Lord's, was the cornerstone of Pakistan's recovery against England here on Saturday.

  • Violence in Pakistan as murdered cleric buried Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 15 1:14 PM
    Fresh violence has flared in this southern Pakistani city as angry mobs went on the rampage during the funeral of a senior Shiite leader killed in a suicide blast a day earlier.

  • India says bombers had help in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Baltimore Sun - Jul 15 12:27 AM
    New tensions threaten faltering peace process Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said yesterday that this week's railway bombings in Bombay had support from "elements across the border" in Pakistan, escalating the war of words between the nuclear-armed neighbors and further casting a pall over the possibility of peace between them.

  • India: Pakistan must rein in terrorists Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 4:13 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said Friday that Pakistan must rein in terrorists on its own soil before the peace process can continue. Officials in India have said they believe the bombings on Bombay's commuter rail network earlier this week were the work of Lashkar-e-Tayyaba, a Pakistan-based Islamic militant group that operates in Kashmir, the Himalayan region at the center of the

  • Indian prime minister scolds Pakistan for harboring terror Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Daily News - Jul 15 12:09 AM
    MUMBAI, India - The Indian prime minister, Manmohan Singh, scolded Pakistan on Friday for failing to rein in terrorism and warned that it threatened the peace process, his toughest remarks yet since the Mumbai train bombings and a marked shift in relations between the countries.

  • Inzamam inspires Pakistan fightback Open this result in new window
    Evening Standard - Jul 15 5:58 AM
    England's hopes of strengthening their stranglehold on the first npower Test were frustrated by the key players in Pakistan's lengthy batting line-up.

  • Pakistan proud of its minorities, will promote their facilities: Shaukat Aziz Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Jul 15 2:51 AM
    Islamabad, July 15 (ANI): Pakistan Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that his government will do all within its power to safeguard the interests of the country's six million strong minority population, and extend to them facilities to maintain their places of worship, besides other religious sites.

  • India says undecided over next round of peace talks with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    The Nation - Jul 15 3:13 AM
    New Delhi - India said Saturday it had not decided whether to go ahead with planned high-level peace talks with Pakistan after charging that the Mumbai blasts were carried out with the help of "elements across the border."

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:13 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch on the second day in the first Test between England and Pakistan on Friday in London, England

  • Too soon to loosen Pakistan's monetary stance - c.bank Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Jul 15 12:25 AM
    KARACHI, July 15 (Reuters) - Pakistan's central bank said on Saturday that a loosening of the monetary policy would be premature at this time as inflationary pressures persisted.

  • Cricket-England 426-4 v Pakistan lunch 2nd day, 1st test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 5:05 AM
    England were 426 for four at lunch on the second day of the first test against Pakistan at Lord's on Friday after resuming their first innings on 309 for three.

  • India-Pakistan talks deferred over bombings Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Jul 15 3:55 AM
    NEW DELHI - Foreign office consultations between India and Pakistan have been deferred after New Delhi said it was convinced of Pakistans involvement in the deadly Mumbai bombings, Indian media reported on Saturday.

  • Monsoon rains kill 25 in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Jul 14 4:40 AM
    At least 25 people have died as torrential monsoon rains lashed Pakistan, flooding roads and disrupting communications in several cities.

  • 'Elements' in Pakistan blamed in India blasts Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Jul 14 7:35 AM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh of India said Friday that the Mumbai train bombers were "supported by elements across the border" - an apparent reference to Pakistan. Singh, left, talks to staff members of the KEM Hospital during a visit to victims of the attack.

  • Pakistan's ISI network in Mahin busted? Investigations into the Mumbai blasts are gaining momentum with 300 people  Open this result in new window
    India Daily - Jul 15 6:26 AM
    Pakistan's ISI network in Mahin busted? Investigations into the Mumbai blasts are gaining momentum with 300 people being rounded up in Mahim. Search operations began early this morning with 400 policemen involved in the exercise.

  • Pakistan call up Umar and Rao Open this result in new window
    CricInfo - Jul 15 4:23 AM
    The injury-ridden Pakistan side, currently struggling in the opening Test at Lord's, have called up Taufeeq Umar, the opening batsman, and Rao Iftikhar Anjum, the medium-pacer, to join the squad.