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  • Yousuf and Khan set Pakistan best Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Aug 06 10:36 AM
    LEEDS, England (Reuters) -- Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan shredded the record books with a 363-run stand in the third Test against England on Sunday before the home side staged a belated fightback.

  • Cricket-England dismiss Pakistan for 538 in first innings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 9:45 AM
    England dismissed Pakistan for 538 in their first innings on the third day of the third test against Pakistan at Headingley on Sunday. England made 515 in their first innings.

  • UPDATE 1-Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 7:56 AM
    Scoreboard at tea on the third day in the third Test between England and Pakistan on Sunday in Leeds, England England 1st innings 515 (K. Pietersen 135, I. Bell 119; U. Gul 5-123)

  • Cricket-Asif and Hafeez to reinforce Pakistan team Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 4:53 AM
    Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif and all rounder Mohammad Hafeez will reinforce the touring squad in England before the fourth test at the Oval starting on Aug. 17, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said on Sunday.

  • Cricket-Test Series England v Pakistan scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 5:17 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch on the third day in the third Test between England and Pakistan on Sunday in Leeds, England England 1st innings 515 (K. Pietersen 135, I. Bell 119; U. Gul 5-123)

  • Cricket-Pakistan 331-2 1st innings lunch 3rd day 3rd test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 5:02 AM
    Pakistan were 331 for two in reply to England's 515 at lunch on the third day of the third test at Headingley on Sunday.

  • Expulsions of diplomats bad omen for Pakistan-India peace process: analysts Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 3:11 AM
    India and Pakistan's tit-for-tat expulsion of diplomats is a bad omen for their already troubled peace process, analysts said.

  • India and Pakistan trade envoy expulsions amid rising strain Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Aug 06 6:20 AM
    An Indian diplomat has been ordered to leave Pakistan by Monday after allegedly being caught with "sensitive documents," prompting a reciprocal expulsion by India, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals' shaky peace process.

  • SBY's former classmate now Pakistan ambassador Open this result in new window
    The Jakarta Post - 35 minutes ago
    When speaking to Pakistani Ambassador to Indonesia Maj. Gen. (ret) Ali Baz , many Indonesians will be surprised with his fluency in Indonesian. As an Army major he attended the Bandung-based Army's Staff and Command School (Seskoad) from 1988 to 1989. The retired army major general, who was a former classmate of President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono shared his views about Pakistan and Indonesia's

  • Bomb blast kills boy in Pakistan restive southwest Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 06 12:00 AM
    A teenaged boy carrying a bomb in Pakistan's troubled southwestern Baluchistan province died on Sunday when the explosive went off accidentally, police said.

  • Death toll climbs to 40 after bridge collapse in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 11:29 PM
    At least 40 people were killed and many more were missing after a bridge collapsed in northwestern Pakistan as seasonal rains flooded the area, police said Sunday.

  • Cricket: England peg Pakistan back Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Aug 06 5:24 PM
    Cricket: England neck and neck with Pakistan at the end of third day.

  • Pakistan hopeful US will start trade talks Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Aug 06 6:03 PM
    Pakistan is hopeful that the US will agree to begin talks on a bilateral trade agreement soon as part of the global war on terror, the countrys commerce minister has told the Financial Times.

  • Cricket: England peg Pakistan back Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Aug 06 5:33 PM
    Cricket: Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan's huge partnership, and some sloppy wickets, gave Pakistan a small first-innings lead.

  • Pakistan duo in record stand Open this result in new window
    The Age - Aug 06 4:56 PM
    Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan shredded the record books with a 363-run stand in the third Test against England today before the home side staged a belated fightback.

  • Live: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 06 3:12 AM
    Pakistan resume on day three of the third Test on 202-2 in reply to England's 515.

  • Pakistan orders out Indian diplomat over spying claims Open this result in new window
    The Herald - Aug 06 6:15 PM
    Pakistan has ordered an Indian diplomat allegedly caught with "sensitive documents" to leave the country, prompting a reciprocal expulsion by India. Pakistani officials accused Deepak Kaul, a visa official at the Indian High Commission in Islamabad, of "undesirable activities".

  • Pakistan take control against England Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Aug 06 1:37 PM
    Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan completed unbeaten centuries to take Pakistan to 2-331 on the third morning of the third cricket Test against England.

  • Pakistan, India expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Aug 05 3:59 PM
    Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian diplomat it said it had caught with "sensitive documents," and India responded by ordering out a Pakistani diplomat, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals' shaky peace process.

  • Pakistan bridge collapse kills 40 Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 06 1:28 AM
    Forty people die as a crowded bridge collapses amid heavy rains in north-western Pakistan.

  • 39 killed as Pakistan bridge collapses Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 4:45 PM
    A bridge collapsed amid heavy rains in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 39 people, an official said.

  • Pakistan bridge collapse kills 39 Open this result in new window
    The West Australian - Aug 06 5:50 PM
    A crowded bridge collapsed amid heavy rains in north-western Pakistan, flinging pedestrians and cars into a flooded stream, killing at least 39 people and injuring three, an official said.

  • Inzamam is Pakistan fall guy but Collingwood stock rises Open this result in new window
    The Scotsman: Sport - Aug 06 5:02 PM
    PAUL Collingwood made partial amends for a costly error by becoming England's unlikely candidate to halt Pakistan's record-breaking march towards a major lead in the third npower Test.

  • England-Pakistan Third Test Scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Aug 06 8:16 AM
    Scoreboard at tea Sunday on the third day of the third test between England and Pakistan at Headingley:

  • England 515 & 3-0 Pakistan 538: Yousuf and Younis thrill tourists as England bowlers lose momentum Open this result in new window
    Independent - Aug 06 4:23 PM
    It was the inspiration of Stephen Harmison and Monty Panesar that took England to an emphatic Test victory nine days ago in Manchester but yesterday, on the third day of the third Test, Andrew Strauss's side were forced to rely on perseverance and perspiration as they attempted to tame a rejuvenated Pakistan side.

  • Bomb blast kills one in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Aug 06 5:43 PM
    A suspected suicide bomber was killed in a bomb blast in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Sunday, a government official said.

  • Pakistan pair pile on the agony in Leeds Open this result in new window
    Pretoria News - 35 minutes ago
    Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan shredded the record books with a 363-run stand in the third Test against England yesterday before the home side staged a belated fightback.

  • Pakistan Lead Despite Collapse Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Aug 06 10:09 AM
    Pakistan's middle order collapsed at Headingley, but the tourists still claimed a narrow first-innings lead against England.

  • Pakistan Expels Indian Envoy, New Delhi Responds in Kind Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Aug 06 12:25 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan The government expelled an Indian diplomat it said it had caught with sensitive documents, and India responded by ordering out a Pakistani diplomat, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals' shaky peace process.

  • England - Pakistan test in the balance Open this result in new window
    NZCity - Aug 06 3:19 PM
    Pakistan has grabbed a first innings lead on the third day of the third cricket test against England at Headingly thanks to a stellar partnership. Pakistan has been bowled out for 538 in reply to England's first innings 515, with Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan adding 363 for the third wicket.

  • England-Pakistan Third Test Scoreboard Open this result in new window
    Fox Sports - Aug 06 6:01 AM
    Scoreboard at lunch Sunday on the third day of the third test between England and Pakistan at Headingley:

  • England dismiss Pakistan for 538 in first innings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports - Aug 06 9:45 AM
    LEEDS, England, Aug 6 (Reuters) - England dismissed Pakistan for 538 in their first innings on the third day of the third test against Pakistan at Headingley on Sunday.

  • Three arrested over Mumbai bombs linked to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Aug 06 10:48 AM
    Indian police made their first arrests yesterday in connection with last weeks bomb blasts that killed more than 200 people in Mumbai, saying the suspects were linked to terrorist groups in Bangladesh and Nepal that were directly or indirectly connected to Pakistan.

  • Pakistan pegged back Open this result in new window
    ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News - Aug 06 8:23 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan hit tons to cement Pakistan's fightback on day three of the third Test, before England claimed wickets.

  • Pakistan resist after Bell heroics Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Aug 05 12:21 PM
    LEEDS, England (Reuters) -- England batsman Ian Bell scored his third century in consecutive tests before Pakistan battled back in fine style on the second day of the third test at Headingley on Saturday.

  • Live: England v Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 06 3:02 AM
    Pakistan are set to resume day three on 202-2 in reply to England's 515.

  • Younis and Yousuf put Pakistan in command Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - Aug 06 5:03 PM
    KARACHI (Reuters) - Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf produced another century partnership to take Pakistan to a commanding 270 for two at lunch on the third day of the third and final test against India on Tuesday.

  • Diplomatic crisis hits Pakistan and India Open this result in new window
    Financial Times - Aug 06 10:47 AM
    Tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions have plunged relations between India and Pakistan into crisis, threatening hopes for a speedy resumption of peace talks suspended following last months Mumbai train bombings.

  • Pakistan, India expel diplomats in a new blow to peace process Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 11:03 AM
    Pakistan has ordered an Indian diplomat suspected of spying to leave the country and India reciprocated with a tit-for-tat expulsion in a new setback to the already troubled peace process.

  • Yousuf and Younis shine for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    RTÉ News - Aug 06 10:38 AM
    Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan shredded the record books with a 363-run stand in the third test against England before the home side staged a belated fightback.

  • Diplomats' expulsions add to India-Pakistan tension Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Aug 06 2:36 PM
    New Delhi: The decisions by Pakistan and India to expel each other's diplomats undermined a thaw in their relations, analysts said yesterday, a day after the tit-for-tat action.

  • Pakistan lead despite collapse Open this result in new window
    Evening Standard - Aug 06 11:26 AM
    Paul Collingwood made partial amends for a costly error by becoming England's unlikely candidate to halt Pakistan's record-breaking march towards a major lead in the third npower Test.

  • At least 30 dead after bridge collapses in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 11:01 AM
    At least 30 people died and many more are missing after a bridge collapsed in northwestern Pakistan as torrential rains battered the area, police have said.

  • Envoy plays down Pakistan nuke Open this result in new window
    Business Day - Aug 06 11:55 AM
    WASHINGTON A new Pakistani nuclear reactor could be used for military purposes as well as for civilian power needs but will not lead to a massive increase in the countrys nuclear arsenal, according to Pakistans new ambassador to Washington, The Washington Times reported Saturday.

  • Pakistan lead despite collapse Open this result in new window
    Evening Standard - Aug 06 10:56 AM
    Pakistan's middle order collapsed at Headingley, but the tourists still claimed a narrow first-innings lead against England. Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was at the centre of a mid-innings whirlwind of three wickets for four runs in 10 balls as Pakistan succumbed for 538.

  • Pakistan leads at lunch Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Aug 06 5:22 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan completed unbeaten centuries to take Pakistan to 331 for two on the third morning of the third test against England on Sunday.

  • PAKISTAN LEAD DESPITE COLLAPSE Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life - Aug 06 10:03 AM
    Pakistan's middle order collapsed at Headingley, but the tourists still claimed a narrow first-innings lead against England. Captain Inzamam-ul-Haq was at the centre of a mid-innings whirlwind of three wickets for four runs in 10 balls as Pakistan succumbed for 538 - an advantage of 23.

  • Pakistan pair in Test fight-back Open this result in new window
    The Age - Aug 06 7:29 AM
    PAKISTAN batsmen Younis Khan and Mohammad Yousuf yesterday took their third-wicket stand to 295 at lunch on the third day of the third Test against England at Headingley.

  • Asif and Hafeez to reinforce Pakistan team Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Aug 06 5:15 AM
    Pakistan paceman Mohammad Asif and all rounder Mohammad Hafeez will reinforce the touring squad in England before the fourth test at the Oval starting on August 17, a Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) official said on Sunday.

  • FBI Seeks Pakistan's Assistance in Information Check Open this result in new window
    RedNova - Aug 06 9:15 AM
    FBI seeks Pakistan's assistance in information check ISLAMABAD, Aug. 5 (Xinhua) -- The U.S.

  • Pakistan bridge collapse kills 25 Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Aug 05 8:22 AM
    MARDAN, Pakistan (AP) -- A bridge collapsed amid heavy rains in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, flinging pedestrians and cars into a flooded stream and killing at least 25 people, an official said.

  • Yousuf, Younis star for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    iafrica.com - Aug 06 11:39 AM
    Pakistan batsmen Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan rewrote the record books before England rallied on the third day of the third Test at Headingley on Sunday.

  • Bell belts Pakistan Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Aug 06 11:26 AM
    Ian Bell's third hundred in as many Tests left England in a commanding position in the third Test against Pakistan at Headingley here Saturday.

  • Pakistan expels diplomat Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Aug 05 7:06 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian diplomat for allegedly indulging in "undesirable activities," a Pakistani government official said.

  • UPDATE 2-Cricket-Bell and Pietersen turn heat on Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 8:03 AM
    Ian Bell outshone Kevin Pietersen with his third century in consecutive tests against Pakistan on Saturday as England were dismissed for 515 on the second day of the third test at Headingley.

  • Ex-SAARC Secy Gen says-Pakistan must agree to implement SAFTA Open this result in new window
    News From Bangladesh - Aug 06 11:28 AM
    A former secretary general of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) has expressed disappointment over Pakistan's attitude towards implementation of SAFTA Agreement.

  • Bridge collapses in northwestern Pakistan, killing at least 23 Open this result in new window
    USA Today - Aug 05 8:01 AM
    A bridge collapsed amid heavy rains in northwestern Pakistan on Saturday, killing at least 23 people, an official said. About 200 people were standing on the bridge in Mardan, a small city about 30 miles west of Peshawar, when it suddenly collapsed, said Himayatullah Mayar, the district mayor.

  • India, Pakistan expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News - Aug 06 3:08 AM
    _ India has expelled a Pakistani diplomat in apparent retaliation over Pakistan's expulsion of an Indian diplomat on Saturday, the Foreign Ministry said.

  • Cricket-Pakistan 66-2 England 515 tea 2nd day 3rd test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 7:42 AM
    Pakistan were 66-2 in their first innings at tea on the second day of the third test against England at Headingley on Saturday. England were bowled out for 515.

  • Hockey-Pakistan eye foreign coach after World Cup Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo!7 Sports - Aug 06 2:12 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Aug 6 (Reuters) - The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) is looking to appoint a foreign coach after the World Cup in Germany in September, a top official said on Sunday.

  • Bell tolls again for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 6:19 AM
    Ian Bell's third hundred in as many Tests left England in a commanding position in the third Test against Pakistan at Headingley.

  • Cricket-Pakistan dismiss England for 515 in first innings Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 6:05 AM
    Pakistan dismissed England for 515 in their first innings on the second day of the third test against Pakistan at Headingley on Saturday.

  • Pakistan eye first-innings lead Open this result in new window
    Evening Standard - Aug 06 7:26 AM
    Pakistan's record-breaking batsmen made England toil in the third Test at Headingley until Mohammad Yousuf was finally dismissed by Steve Harmison. Yousuf (192) and vice-captain Younis Khan (152no) smashed the record third-wicket stand for any country against England with a partnership of 366.

  • Pakistan expels 'spy' diplomat Open this result in new window
    CNN.com - Aug 05 5:52 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (Reuters) -- Pakistan on Saturday ordered the expulsion of an Indian diplomat for involvement in spying activities.

  • Pakistan takes control Open this result in new window
    sportal.com.au - Aug 06 12:20 PM
    Pakistan has taken control of the third Test against England after a 363-run stand between Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan on the third day. Starting the day on 202-2, Pakistan surged ahead to be all out for 538 in its first innings, responding well to England's original total of 515.

  • Pakistan, India Expel Diplomats Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Aug 05 4:08 PM
    Pakistan Expels Indian Diplomat It Says Stole 'Sensitive Documents'; India Responds in Kind

  • Pakistan defy Headingley history Open this result in new window
    Cricinfo via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Aug 06 12:45 AM
    England v Pakistan, 3rd Test, Headingley, 2nd day

  • Pakistan expels Indian diplomat Open this result in new window
    Pioneer Press - Aug 06 1:05 AM
    NATION & WORLD BRIEFING ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian diplomat it said it had caught with "sensitive documents," and India responded by ordering out a Pakistani diplomat, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals' shaky peace process. Pakistan and India often have expelled each other's diplomats over spying allegations. But Saturday's expulsions were the first since

  • Pakistan, India expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    The Pakistan Link - Aug 06 8:52 AM
    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Saturday ordered an Indian diplomat to leave the country after he was found involved in activities incompatible with his diplomatic status, and India reciprocated with a tit-for-tat expulsion.

  • Pakistan and India expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    Sun-Sentinel - Aug 06 12:06 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan · Pakistan on Saturday expelled an Indian diplomat it said it had caught with "sensitive documents," and India responded by ordering out a Pakistani diplomat, in a setback to the nuclear rivals' shaky peace process.

  • PAKISTAN EYE FIRST INNINGS LEAD Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life - Aug 06 6:48 AM
    Pakistan's record-breaking batsmen continued to make England toil in the third Test at Headingley. Mohammad Yousuf and vice-captain Younis Khan smashed the record third-wicket stand for any country against England as the Pakistanis stacked up 392 for two.

  • Thirty feared drowned in Pakistan floods Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 5:54 AM
    Thirty people were feared drowned when a bridge collapsed in northwestern Pakistan as torrential rains battered the area, police have said.

  • Diplomats' expulsions add to India-Pakistan tension, but peace talks seen on track Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Aug 06 3:21 AM
    The decisions by Pakistan and India to expel each other's diplomats undermined a thaw in their relations, but were unlikely to derail the nuclear-armed rivals' two and half-year-old peace dialogue, analysts said Sunday, a day after the tit-for-tat action.

  • 40 Dead In Pakistan Bridge Collapse Open this result in new window
    Radio Free Europe: Radio Library - Aug 06 6:21 AM
    August 6, 2006 -- At least 40 people were killed and many others are missing after flooding caused a bridge to collapse in Pakistan.

  • Suicide bomber killed in Pakistan when his explosives belt explodes Open this result in new window
    WOAI - Aug 06 5:49 AM
    QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - An explosives belt that exploded prematurely has killed a suicide bomber in southwestern Pakistan.

  • Suicide bomber killed in Pakistan when his explosives belt explodes Open this result in new window
    KVOA Tucson - Aug 06 5:07 AM
    QUETTA, Pakistan An explosives belt that exploded prematurely has killed a suicide bomber in southwestern Pakistan.

  • Pakistan claims Kaul confessed he was a RAW official Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Aug 06 3:06 AM
    Islamabad, Aug 6 (NI): Deepak Kaul, the Indian High Commission visa consular officer who was expelled by Pakistan yesterday on charges of "undesirable activities incompatible with his diplomatic status", a euphemism for spying, has reportedly confessed that he was an official of Indian intelligence agency, RAW.

  • Cricket-England 488-8 v Pakistan lunch 2nd day 3rd test Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Aug 05 5:03 AM
    England were 488 for eight in their first innings at lunch on the second day of the third test against Pakistan at Headingley on Saturday.

  • Is Pakistan's expulsion game a diversionary tactic? Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Aug 06 2:06 AM
    New Delhi, Aug 6 (IANS) The expulsion of an Indian diplomat on charges of spying is a diversionary tactic by Pakistan that fears that New Delhi will soon zero in on evidence linking Islamabad to the Mumbai bombings, informed sources said.

  • Methodist Church supports ecumenical day of prayer for Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Ekklesia - Aug 06 8:55 AM
    The Methodist Church in Britain was among the many Christian bodies who took part in a day of prayer for Pakistan on 6 August 2006. The day of prayer was organised by the Pakistan Asian Christian Welfare Association in Bradford as a way of galvanising practical concern for their homeland.

  • Pakistan turn to their middle order Open this result in new window
    CricInfo - Aug 06 3:08 AM
    Mohammad Yousuf and Younis Khan produced a fine Pakistan fightback on the second evening with an unbeaten stand of 166 but must push on during the third day to keep their team in the third Test.

  • Pakistan, India expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    ABS-CBNNEWS.com - Aug 06 12:00 AM
    ISLAMABAD - Pakistan and India each ordered the expulsion of one of the other's diplomats, signaling deepening mistrust in the aftermath of the bombings which killed more than 180 in Mumbai last month.

  • Pakistan and India expel diplomats Open this result in new window
    DefenceIndia - Aug 06 4:41 AM
    Pakistan and India each ordered the expulsion of one of the other's diplomats, signalling deepening mistrust in the aftermath of the bombings which killed more than 180 in Mumbai last month.

  • Expulsions of diplomats bad omen for Pakistan-India peace process: analysts Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - Aug 06 1:50 AM
    Indian diplomat Deepak Kaul. Pakistan ordered Kaul to leave the country allegedly indulging in "undesirable activities," officials and the Indian high commission say.

  • India and Pakistan in expulsions Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Aug 05 9:23 AM
    India and Pakistan expel diplomats from each other's country, heightening tensions between the two rivals.

  • Cricket-Bell conquers himself, then Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Cricmania - Aug 06 12:58 AM
    LEEDS, England (AFP) - Ian Bell hit his third hundred in as many Tests against Pakistan and put it down to improving the mental side of his game. The 24-year-old Warwickshire right-hander has been in and out of the team since making his debut against the West Indies two years ago.

  • Death toll climbs to 40 after bridge collapse in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Channel NewsAsia - Aug 05 11:19 PM
    PESHAWAR, Pakistan : At least 40 people were killed and many more were missing after a bridge collapsed in northwestern Pakistan as seasonal rains flooded the area, police said Sunday.

  • Suicide bomber killed in Pakistan when his explosives belt explodes prematurely Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Aug 06 1:01 AM
    QUETTA, Pakistan - A suicide bomber was killed early Sunday in southwestern Pakistan when the explosives belt he was wearing exploded prematurely, police said.

  • No big Pakistan nuclear buildup, envoy says: press Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 04 11:15 PM
    A new Pakistani nuclear reactor could be used for "military purposes" as well as for civilian power needs but will not lead to a massive increase in the country's nuclear arsenal, according to Pakistan's new ambassador to Washington, The Washington Times reports.

  • Pakistan links US trade pact to war on terror Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Aug 04 10:17 PM
    Pakistan's commerce minister has pressed for talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) with the United States, billing such a pact as a "powerful tool" in the battle against extremism.

  • Bridge collapses in NW Pakistan killing at least 39 Open this result in new window
    AngolaPress - Aug 06 3:06 AM
    ISLAMABAD, 08/06 -- Rescue teams have recovered 39 bodies so far from Kalpani River when a portion of the bridge collapsed due to gushing flood waters in northwestern Pakistan`s Mardan District on Saturday, the state-run APP news agency reported.

  • Suicide bomber killed in Pakistan when his explosives belt explodes Open this result in new window
    Fort Wayne News Channel 15 - Aug 05 11:15 PM
    QUETTA, Pakistan An explosives belt that exploded prematurely has killed a suicide bomber in southwestern Pakistan. Police say no one else was injured in the blast in the town...

  • Pakistan, India expel each other's diplomats in blow to peace efforts Open this result in new window
    CP via Yahoo! Canada News - Aug 05 5:04 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistan expelled an Indian diplomat Saturday it said it had caught with "sensitive documents" and India responded by ordering out a Pakistani diplomat, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals' shaky peace process.

  • Pakistan, India make tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Aug 05 9:28 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan has ordered an Indian diplomat who was allegedly caught with sensitive documents to leave the country, prompting a reciprocal expulsion by India, in a setback to the nuclear-armed rivals shaky peace process.

  • Four Gulf nations to help build Pakistan's first 7-star hotel Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Aug 06 2:22 AM
    Karachi: Four Gulf nations - Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar and Oman - will collaborate with Karachi's civic authorities to build Pakistan's first seven-star luxury hotel in this port city.

  • Floods sweep away bridge in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Mail and Guardian - Aug 06 1:10 AM
    The death toll from a bridge collapse in Pakistan's northern town of Mardan rose to at least 39 on Sunday as rescuers continued searching for dozens of people feared drowned in floods, reports and officials said.

  • Pakistan Bridge Collapse Kills 23 People Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Aug 05 7:38 AM
    Bridge Collapses Amid Heavy Rains in Northwestern Pakistan, Killing at Least 23 People

  • World in brief: Pakistan sends Indian envoy home for spying | Grab for Nepali king's land | Uganda rebels stand down |  Open this result in new window
    Guardian Unlimited - Aug 05 5:01 PM
    Pakistan sends Indian envoy home for spying | Grab for Nepali king's land | Uganda rebels stand down | In the air tonight ...

  • Is Pakistan's expulsion game a diversionary tactic? Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Aug 06 2:43 AM
    New Delhi: The expulsion of an Indian diplomat on charges of spying is a diversionary tactic by Pakistan that fears that New Delhi will soon zero in on evidence linking Islamabad to the Mumbai bombings, informed sources said.

  • Pakistan and India expel envoys Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Aug 06 12:19 AM
    Islamabad: Pakistan and India each ordered the expulsion of one of each others diplomats on Saturday. The move signals a deepening mistrust between the two countries following the Mumbai bombings last month that killed more than 180 people.