The Guardian | Pakistan look to regroup after shocker The News International KANDY, Sri Lanka: Pakistan's cricketers seemed like a happy bunch of kids enjoying a game of football as they began a marathon training session here at the Asgiriya Stadium on Thursday morning. Younis Khan celebrated like Ronaldo as he scored a clever ... Management keeps faith in Kamran New Zealand's boundary bounty should not be demeaned by cries of 'fix' Cricket: Taylor's blast to glory shows perfect timing |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Pakistan: How long can the crisis go on? Spero News Christians in Pakistan -- even the small number who do not live their lives in abject poverty -- are too scared at the best of times to say anything controversial, let alone speak Truth to Power. They are such easy targets of xenophobes and state ... VIEW: Asiya Nasir wakes Pakistan up —Aisha Sarwari Factbox on Pakistan's emerging anti-US Islamist bloc A New, More Serious Terrorism Threat From Pakistan |
Reuters Africa | Pakistan urges India to ensure security of players The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Thursday hoped that India would make foolproof arrangements for the security of teams taking part in the Cricket World Cup. Commenting on news reports in the Indian media about planned terrorist attacks to be launched from ... Pakistan concern over threat to World Cup venues India vs Pakistan: Cracker of a quarter in offing? Pak seeks foolproof security for its players |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Pakistan's debate on drones, lifting the secrecy Reuters Blogs (blog) The comments may not have been entirely authorised — the New York Times quoted Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas as playing down the remarks. Abbas called them a “personal assessment”. ”General Abbas emphasised that the army supported ... Pakistan acknowledges US drone strikes Fire Maj. Gen. Ghayur Mehmood Pakistani General: Actually, The Drones Are Awesome |
CTV.ca | Pakistani militia to join Taliban 'if gov't doesn't want us' Channel 6 News Online PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN (BNO NEWS) -- Pakistan's anti-Taliban militia on Thursday said it would be forced to join the Taliban if the government does not support the group, local media reported. "We are no longer capable of fighting them alone," Haji Dilawar ... Bomber Hits Taliban Opponents in Pakistan Bombing kills 25 near intelligence office in eastern Pakistan EDITORIAL: Faisalabad and Adezai bombings |
DAWN.com | Davis tangle towards solution Pakistan Observer Islamabad—Raymond Davis tangle no longer seems intractable after a most friendly country stepped in to help Pakistan in seeking a solution, keeping in view Islamabad's long-term national interests in both internal and external terms, credible sources ... Munter demands Davis' release An American murder in Pakistan Congressional resolution seeks to freeze US aid to Pakistan |
Pakistani lawmaker says women mentally torture men Washington Post AP KARACHI, Pakistan -- A male Pakistani lawmaker has drawn jeers for proposing a committee to stop the "mental torture" of men by women. Jam Tamachi Unar suggested the idea Thursday, after the assembly in Sindh province resolved to ... |
An EU lesson for India & Pakistan Times of India KARACHI: India and Pakistan must establish counter-terrorism centres to institutionalize anti-terrorism cooperation and strengthen the joint terror mechanism agreed to in Havana, said a communique at the end of the second Aman Ki Asha strategic seminar ... Inching forward Just Aiyar and higher |
Anti-Taliban militia targeted in Pakistan Hindustan Times However, on ground realities suggest that the war between the Pakistan army and Taliban militants, aided by a number of religious extremist groups, may be far from over. In this, the suicide attacks on anti-Taliban militia may tilt the balance of power ... |
UK Media Star In Pakistan Returns England NPR Host Melissa Block interviews George Fulton, an Englishman who moved to Pakistan in 2002 and became a prominent TV personality there along with his Pakistani wife. Last week, Fulton moved back to the UK in light of what he describes as the spreading ... |