Christian Science Monitor | Why Pakistan Lionizes Its Tormenters New Yorker (blog) Four years ago, in the main street of Mingora, the largest town in Pakistan's Swat Valley, I saw a man trying to make and sell kebabs. The coals weren't catching fire, he was fanning them with a rolled-up newspaper, and the skewers were all over the ... Leader's death plunges Pakistan Taliban into dangerous disarray Is Pakistan putting its reputation as an Al Qaeda safe-haven at risk? New Leader Of Pakistani Taliban Could Splinter Group |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan v South Africa, 1st Twenty20, Dubai South Africa seamers set up ... ESPNcricinfo.com Lonwabo Tsotsobe and Dale Steyn sliced through Pakistan's top order to effectively end the match before it had even properly begun. They drilled the holes from which Pakistan's structure collapsed, eventually succumbing to their fourth total under 100 ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pressure on Pakistan to liven up contest ESPNcricinfo.com It will be up to Pakistan to make it more of a duel. Their batting collapses have become the source of serious concern as poor shot selection and lack of application continues to haunt them. They need someone to bat through, another few to bat with him ... Pakistan vs. South Africa, 2nd T20: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview Battered Pakistan seek elusive win against high-flying Proteas Watch South Africa vs. Pakistan Cricket Live On The Internet |
Press TV | US to assist Pakistan's energy needs The Hindu While Pakistan maintains that the U.S. sanctions do not apply to the Iran gas pipeline project and the government remains committed to it, an official delegation visited Washington as part of the revived strategic dialogue between the two countries to ... US sanctions don't apply to IP gas pipeline: Pakistan official Pakistan Reiterates Expedition of IP Peace Gas Pipeline |
DAWN.com | Pakistan ready to work with Modi: Aziz DAWN.com NEW DELHI: Pakistan has no favourites for the Indian elections due by next May. However, should rightwing candidate Narendra Modi become the next prime minister, Islamabad would be ready to work with him. This was stated by Pakistan's foreign policy ... |
International Business Times AU | Emotional Google ad reunites friends split by India-Pakistan partition The Globe and Mail With nearly a million YouTube views over two days, a new Google ad that tells the story of two old friends reuniting after six decades of separation following the creation of India and Pakistan in 1947 has touched a deep nerve for many South Asians ... Why Indians and Pakistanis Find This Ad Incredibly Moving Google Search: Reunion Video Touches Emotions in India, Pakistan; Goes Viral ... Viral: Google's emotional 'Reunion' ad reconnects India-Pakistan |
Newsweek Pakistan | Pakistani Polio Hits Syria, Proving No Country Is Safe Until All Are TIME The polio virus that crippled at least 13 Syrian children last month originated in Pakistan, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). It does not look as if the disease came into the country with Pakistani militants aligned with rebels ... Pakistan urged to vaccinate against polio UN: 21 nations take up polio 'emergency,' urge Pakistan to vaccinate all children Polio outbreak in Syria linked to strain from Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Sharif keen for Singh to visit Pakistan DAWN.com NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is keen for his Indian counterpart to visit Pakistan before the next Indian elections due by May, but it could all end up as wishful thinking due to imposing problems, not the least their respective hawks and ... |
The News International | Ashura security: Parts of Pakistan face cellular blackout for 2nd day The News International ISLAMABAD: After staying on for some hours, mobile phone services have once again been turned off in parts of Pakistan to ensure security on Ashura, (The 10th of Muharram) which will be observed today (Friday) with traditional religious solemnity, Geo ... Pakistan suspends mobile phobe services to prevent attacks Violence in Pakistan Ahead of Shia Processions 4 injured in grenade attacks in Pakistan |
China's embrace offers Pakistan respite from sense of isolation Financial Times In May, with Pakistan's rupee looking particularly weak, its balance of payments parlous and election jitters increasing, Yaseen Anwar, the head of State Bank of Pakistan, quietly took advantage of a little-known clause in the bank's central currency ... |