The Hindu | 'Malala Day' marked in Pakistan, amid security fears NBCNews.com (blog) NBC's Amna Nawaz reports. By Reuters. As Pakistan marked "Malala Day" in a global day of support for the teenager shot by the Taliban for promoting girls' education, security fears in her hometown meant her schoolmates could not honor her in public. Brown optimistic for Pakistan in achieving educational targets Pakistan launches education plan for children with focus on girls World unites for education on Malala Day |
The Hindu | Pakistan rolls out red carpet for Nitish Kumar Hindustan Times Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar received an "unprecedented welcome" when he arrived in Karachi on Friday, as part of his week-long visit to Pakistan. Since his arrival, he has been treated like royalty at the commercial capital of Pakistan - his ... Bihar CM says Pakistan, India should work jointly for peace Nitish wins hearts in Pakistan, narrates 'Bihar growth story' Nitish Kumar visits Jinnah's mausoleum in Pakistan |
NDTV | India seeks voice samples of Mumbai suspects DAWN.com Asked if inviting the Pakistani cricket team to play in India was not a climbdown as Islamabad had not brought to justice the plotters of the Mumbai attacks, Indian Home Secretary R.K. Singh said: “The Pakistan government has informed it has requested ... India hopeful of getting voice samples of 26/11 handlers Pakistan cricket team will be provided full security, says Home Ministry ... India hopes to get voice samples of 26/11 accused |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Special visas for cricket fans on cards for Pak-India series The Nation LAHORE - India High Commissioner in Pakistan Sharat Sabharwal said India would try to ensure that maximum number of Pakistani fans travel across the border to watch matches when the two countries resume cricket ties next month after a gap of five years. 'India, Pakistan to work together in energy' Pakistan, India series to improve ties: Indian High Commissioner India likely to increase visas for Pakistan fans |
AFP | Pakistan party postpones Taliban 'referendum' AFP KARACHI — Pakistan's secular political party on Saturday postponed its unofficial nationwide "referendum" asking people whether they want their country to follow the ideology of the Taliban or the vision of the nation's founder. Muttahida Qaumi ... Taliban's Pakistan or Jinnah's Pakistan: MQM puts off referendum |
Fashion Pakistan Week held: Etihad presents most inspiring designer award to ... Business Recorder (blog) Zaheer, who was also named as the "Best Emerging Talent in Fashion" at the prestigious Lux Style Awards, was chosen in an online poll posted on the Etihad Airways' Facebook page and the votes received from the members of the Fashion Pakistan Council. |
Interfax | Pakistan, Turkey enjoy exemplary defence relations The Nation KARACHI (PR) - Turkey and Pakistan play very important roles in their respective regions and defence ties between the two countries are becoming ever closer. This was said by Mr Murad Bayar, Undersecretary for Defence Industries of the Republic of ... Ukrspecexport displays its defense products at IDEAS 2012 exhibition in Pakistan |
Pakistan to tour Windies in 2013 The Nation LAHORE - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has finalised a Test tour to the West Indies next year in July-August to keep team and its players remain busy throughout the year. The Pakistan team has three major series lined up for 2013, an away and home ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | 'Pakistan's first tour of India was my most memorable' ESPNcricinfo.com When Pakistan lost their first Test by an innings, the boys were very demoralised. But our captain, AH Kardar, motivated us well. When the team reached Lucknow for the second Test, Kardar said, "We are playing at Lucknow. Luck will change now." And it did! |
India-Pakistan war veterans: Once enemies, now peace messengers Times of India NEW DELHI: Most of them have faced each other several times at the Indo-Pak frontier. They have experienced the most ghastly moments of war. However, now they can hardly hold back the excitement of meeting each other again, this time, beyond the ... |