The Nation | Indian govt okays Pakistan series The Nation LAHORE - The vice president of Board for Control of Cricket in India (BCCI) Rajiv Shukla has announced schedule for the upcoming Pakistan tour to India after getting nod from the Indian government, it has been learnt. After receiving formal permission ... Pakistan to play 3 ODIs, 2 T20s Pakistan cleared to tour India Pakistan tour gets Indian government's go-ahead: BCCI |
The Nation | Pakistani politicians told they cannot visit Malala The Nation LONDON - The British hospital caring for Malala Yousafzai, the 15-year-old girl shot by militants, has had to turn away a string of Pakistani VIPs keen to spend time at her bedside, according to staff, reported Telegraph on Tuesday. Critics at home ... It is business as usual in Pakistan Shot Pakistan girl Malala Yousafzai 'symbol of courage' Rand Paul: Pakistan must stand up for Malala |
PakistanToday.com.pk | US hypocrisy to the fore The Nation Imran Khan is, according to numerous opinion polls, the most popular politician in Pakistan and may very well be the country's next prime minister. He is also a vehement critic of US drone attacks on his country, vowing to order them shot down if he ... Canadian clarification on Imran episode sought PTI condemns questioning of chief by US officials ANALYSIS : Imran Khan: a celebrity — Azizullah Khan |
The Nation | Hina underscores Pakistan's rights efforts The Nation Hina underscores Pakistan's rights efforts. ISLAMABAD – Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar on Tuesday said that despite many challenges on different fronts, Pakistan remained steadfast with its commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights. Pakistan says protects rights, West disagrees Pakistan supports application of human rights: Khar Khar underscores Pakistan's firm commitment to human rights |
AFP | Pakistan Militant Leader Offers Storm Aid to US Voice of America (blog) A Pakistani militant leader with a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head has offered humanitarian aid to Americans affected by superstorm Sandy. Hafiz Mohammad Saeed is the founder of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group and now the head of ... Pakistan militant group founder offers US storm aid Pakistan Security Brief - October 30, 2012 Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed offers Americans storm aid |
The Nation | Pakistan, India set for final clash The Nation GUANGZHOU - The Pakistan team beat Bangladesh by six wickets in the second semi-final of the Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup Tuesday to set final clash with arch-rivals India to be played today (Wednesday). Pakistan winning the toss invited Bangladesh to ... Pakistan, India to clash in Women's T20 Asia Cup final Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup: Pakistan to lock horns with India in final ACC Women's Twenty20 Asia Cup : Pakistan to face India in final |
AFP | Pakistan T20 league dates likely to clash with IPL The Nation LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has made a tentative schedule of the inaugural event of the Pakistan T20 League, which is likely to clash with the Indian Premier League. According to an official, the Pakistan T20 League will kick off on March ... We plan to launch T20 league in March: Pakistan Cricket Board tells ICC Pakistan insists T20 league plans are on course Pakistan Premier League might clash with Indian Premier League in 2013 |
AFP | 25 Die in traffic accident in Pakistan Fox News Pakistan has one of the world's highest incidence of traffic accidents due to the awful condition of the country's roads, the poor maintenance given to vehicles and to the fact that public transport vehicles regularly circulate with excessive numbers ... Road accident in central Pakistan kills 26, injures 13 Road accident in East Pakistan kills 23 Dozens killed in Pakistan road crash |
Omar may make debut for Pakistan The News International KARACHI: Foreign-based footballers of Pakistani origin continue to take interest in joining Pakistan team and defender Omar Malik is expected to make his debut for Pakistan during the international friendly against Singapore next month. “Yes, Omar ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Asif criticises timing of ICC's spot-fixing verdict ESPNcricinfo.com Mohammad Asif, the Pakistan bowler who was imprisoned in England for spot-fixing, has criticised the ICC, claiming cricket's governing body prejudiced his case ahead of the criminal trial in London by the timing of the verdict of its independent inquiry. |