Aljazeera.com | Pakistan private schools ban Malala book Aljazeera.com Some private schools in Pakistan have banned teenage education activist Malala Yousafzai's book, calling her a tool of the West, according to the head of an association representing them. Malala attracted global attention last year when the Taliban ... Inspiration or danger? Private schools in Pakistan ban Malala Yousafzai's book Pakistan's Private Schools Ban Malala's Memoir Malala Yousafzai's book banned in Pakistani schools |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan army condemns naming Taliban chief martyr USA TODAY ISLAMABAD (AP) — The Pakistan army on Sunday condemned a prominent Islamic political leader who called the Pakistani Taliban chief killed by a U.S. drone strike a martyr. Syed Munawar Hasan, the head of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, told a Pakistani TV ... Pakistan army demands apology from Islamist leader |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan's chance to solve batting problems ESPNcricinfo.com However, it serves as the precursor to the return series in South Africa, which will begin later this month. If South Africa manage to win, they will take bragging rights into the three-match affair at home, but if Pakistan can pull one back, it could ... De Kock: We'll make it 4-1 against Pakistan Pakistan batsmen still seek 'Boom Boom' factor Pakistan vs. South Africa, 5th ODI: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview |
DAWN.com | The Iran-Pakistan pipeline: Finding the win-win for Pakistan DAWN.com The government's strategy on the IP pipeline has been dominated by the issue of financing the Pakistani leg of the pipeline, public pressure stemming out of acute power shortages and a political consensus that demands standing up to the threat of US ... Iran ready to revise gas price for Pakistan Pakistan minister says Iran gas pipeline project still on Govt committed to completing Pakistan-Iran gas pipeline project: Petroleum ... |
DAWN.com | India-Pakistan Border Fights Disrupt Village Life ABC News The Indians say they are trying to deter Pakistani militants crossing into Kashmir, where India has been fighting a decades-long insurgency. Pakistan says its soldiers are under strict orders to fire only if fired upon and accuse the Indians of firing ... India ready to give Pakistan 'benefit of the doubt' Separatists hold talks on J&K with Pakistan envoy in Delhi Pakistan plays Kashmir card on Indian soil |
Daily Mail | Pakistan Taliban warns government of revenge attacks after leader's killing CNN International (CNN) -- The Pakistan Taliban has vowed to carry out revenge attacks on the national government after appointing a new leader following the death of their former chief in a U.S. drone strike. The terrorist group's new leader, Maulana Fazlullah, is a ... Pakistan Taliban pick new leader, spokesman says No more peace talks, 'Mullah Radio' tells Pakistan Pakistan's militants |
Danger Persists for Reporters in Pakistan, Despite Vow to Protect Them New York Times In Pakistan, one of the world's most dangerous countries for journalists, the death of a reporter sometimes barely makes the news. And despite promises by a new government in recent months that protecting journalists is vital, the problem has continued ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan wins Asian Champions Trophy DAWN.com KAKAMIGAHARA: Defending champions, Pakistan, on Sunday retained its title defeating hosts Japan by a margin of two goals in the final match of the third Asian Champions Trophy field hockey tournament being played in Japan's Kakamighara city, ... Pakistan retain Asian Champions Trophy Good tidings from Japan: Pakistan crowned Asian hockey champions Pakistan retain Asian Hockey Champions Trophy |
DAWN.com | JI chief's remarks an insult to Pakistan's martyrs: ISPR DAWN.com RAWALPINDI: In a strong statement, Pakistan Army's Inter Service Public Relations (ISPR) condemned Jamaat-i-Islami (JI) Chief Syed Munawar Hassan's statement in which he called former Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) Chief Hakimullah Mehsud a martyr. Munawar Hassan's remarks 'irresponsible, misleading': ISPR Pakistan Army condemned JI chief statement for terming terrorists martyr |
ESPNcricinfo.com | No extension for Whatmore as Pakistan coach ESPNcricinfo.com Would be better if PCB compensate 3months salary to Whatmore and let him Leave in peace instead of dragging him around with the team when everyone Knows his services won't be required soon very awkward for him and the Pakistan Players.Immediate ... |