Christian Science Monitor | Protesters push Bangladesh to cut ties with Pakistan Christian Science Monitor Hundreds of protesters have been gathering outside the Pakistan Embassy since Wednesday, led by members of the so-called "progressive youth." The movement earlier this year pushed the Bangladesh government to enforce stricter punishments on ... Pakistan wants Bangladesh to be stable: Foreign Office Not meant to interfere Pakistan to move UNHRC against drones: FO |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Sri Lanka snatch ODI win over Pakistan TVNZ Sri Lanka snatched a dramatic victory over Pakistan in the second one day international in Dubai today. Chasing 285 to win, Sri Lanka reached the target eight wickets down and with two balls to spare. Kumar Sangakkara topscored in the chase with 58 ... Sri Lanka win with two balls to spare Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka, 2nd ODI: Scorecard and Report from Dubai Ton-up Shehzad, Misbah help Pakistan post 284-4 |
Washington Post | Pakistan: Former President Pervez Musharraf speaks out BBC News Former Pakistani military ruler Pervez Musharraf has spoken publicly for the first time since he was put under house arrest earlier this year. In interviews given to two television channels on Thursday night, he defended his actions during his nine ... Pakistan's Musharraf defends actions in interview Pakistan's Musharraf in UN appeal to try to halt treason trial Musharraf Vows to Face Charges in Pakistan |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan Cricket Board has raised concerns over the growing anti-Pakistan ... NDTVSports.com A source told PTI that there are concerns in the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) about the situation in Bangladesh and the growing anti-Pakistan sentiments. "We are monitoring the situation but we are waiting to see what the International Cricket Council ... PCB concerned about security in Bangladesh Pakistan reluctant to host 'home' series in UAE Pakistan women to host tri-series in Qatar |
Metro | Pilot delays Pakistan-New York flight by 2.5hrs for a sandwich delivery Metro A pilot who wasn't happy with the onboard food menu reportedly delayed his commercial New York-bound flight for two and a half hours because he wanted sandwiches. Captain Noushad apparently asked the catering department at Pakistan's Allama Iqbal ... |
Times of India | Lahore high court stops screening of Indian films in Pakistan Times of India "Until further notice, the censor board in Pakistan should stop issuing certificates which permit the exhibition of Indian films in the country," the order issued by LHC judge Justice Khalid Mahmood Khan said. The petition was filed by a controversial ... Pakistan court stops censor board clearance of 'illegally' imported Indian films |
DAWN.com | Pakistan Protests May Make US Fly War Cargo Out ABC News U.S. officials, frustrated that hundreds of military shipments heading out of Afghanistan have been stopped on the land route through Pakistan because of anti-American protests, face the possibility of flying out equipment at an additional cost of $1 ... US bill links Pakistan aid to Nato supply routes NATO supply blockade: US mulls tit for Pakistan's tat |
the Diplomat | Queer Pakistan Under Attack the Diplomat Pakistan's first website for homosexuals Queerpk.com, which offers support to the gay community, has been blocked by the PTA – Pakistan's Telecommunication Authority. When accessed in Pakistan, the site gives the following access denied message ... |
Cricket Country | Pakistan club cricketer dies while batting ESPNcricinfo.com Zulfiqar Bhatti, a 22-year-old club cricketer, died on Wednesday after being hit on the chest while batting during the Begum Khursheed Memorial T20 tournament in Sukkur, a district in Pakistan's Sindh province. Bhatti, who was captained by his elder ... Young Pakistan cricketer dies on pitch after being hit by ball Rising Pakistan cricketer dies on pitch after being hit by ball District in Pakistan suspends all sporting activities after young cricketer's ... |
Hagel urges Pakistan to reopen Torkham route DAWN.com WASHINGTON: US defence and military chiefs have said that while they will continue to use other communication options and routes to Afghanistan, Pakistan needs to reopen the Torkham gate as soon as possible. Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel and Martin ... |