Aljazeera.com | Afghan officials in Pakistan for Taliban peace talks: sources Reuters ISLAMABAD/KABUL (Reuters) - Senior Afghan officials arrived in Pakistan to initiate peace talks with the Afghan Taliban following a breakthrough in negotiations during last month's summit in Britain, officials from both countries said on Wednesday. Afghan Officials in Pakistan to Meet Taliban Afghans in Pakistan for Taliban peace talks |
ESPNcricinfo.com | South Africa clinch narrow D/L win ESPNcricinfo.com After six weeks of tussling in the Arabian Desert, the South African and Pakistan teams would have been grateful for the freshness of rain. Just not on match day. South African skies burst to interrupt what seemed set to be the most competitive ... South Africa beat Pakistan on the Duckworth-Lewis method in first Twenty20 South Africa vs. Pakistan, 1st T20: Scorecard, Recap and More from Johannesburg 1st T20: South Africa beat Pakistan via D/L method in Johannesburg |
Times of India | Pakistan restricts screening of films from India Los Angeles Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Perennial tensions between Pakistan and India found their way into movie theaters Tuesday when a Pakistani judge imposed restrictions on the screening of Indian films. Responding to a petition filed by controversial television ... Pakistani court imposes restriction on screening of Indian movies Pakistan court imposes restriction on Indian movies Illegal: Indian films smuggled into Pakistan cannot be screened, says LHC |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Injured Malik, Razzaq to return to Pakistan ESPNcricinfo.com i wish what more? lol reads this please sir whatmore. just tell our players to go for it, wait for the loose ball and hit it . after looking at the recent performances all i believe target of 200 is like 400 for pakistan i can never blame our bowlers ... Injured Razzaq & Malik leave Pakistan tour of South Africa Pakistan look to turn tide Shoaib Malik, Abdul Razzaq ruled out of Pakistan tour of South Africa |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Tougher tests await Pakistan in SA ESPNcricinfo.com If we lose with fresh legs, at least these fresh legs will gain some experience for the World Cup. Please note, we have continued to lose cricket matches with the old players. They all are too old to play T20 cricket. We need to groom young, promising ... |
New Yorker (blog) | Looking Away from Genocide New Yorker (blog) On March 25, 1971, the Pakistani Army launched a devastating military crackdown on restive Bengalis in what was then East Pakistan. While the slaughter in what would soon become an independent Bangladesh was underway, the C.I.A. and State ... |
Mystical Islam 'under threat' in Pakistan Deutsche Welle The two European experts shared their thoughts on the fast diminishing sufi culture in Pakistan at the Goethe Institute in Karachi recently. Frembgen, a lecturer in Islamic Studies at the University of Munich, said in his speech that the future of ... |
Firstpost | Enough about Iran, Pakistan's nuclear threat should be our top concern Fox News For a number of experts in our nation and around the world, the “can being kicked down the road” by our politicians and the media is the real and ever escalating threat posed by Pakistan and not that of Iran. In a somewhat bizarre moment of candor from ... 'Pakistan nuclear weapons' threat under estimated' Pakistan's nuclear weapons bigger worry than Iran: US official |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan Looks For The Military Man Who Can Fill Kayani's Shoes RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Haroon Aslam, a former leader of Pakistan's Special Forces, led commando missions during the government's push to end the Taliban's control of the country's northwestern Swat Valley in 2009. Tariq Khan has similar credentials, having helped defeat the ... Pakistan Army General Kayani chairs meeting of top commanders |
Afghan High Peace Council in Pakistan to meet Taliban Fox News ISLAMABAD – Members of an Afghan delegation tasked to jumpstart peace talks with the Taliban are in Pakistan to meet with the group's former deputy leader, in an attempt to breathe life into the stuttering negotiations, Pakistani and Afghan officials ... |