Washington Post | Lawyer for Pakistan's intelligence agency says suspected militants held ... Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's most powerful intelligence agency held seven suspected militants sought by the Supreme Court for more than a year and a half without sufficient evidence to try them, the agency's lawyer said Monday. The admission, made in a ... Pakistan's ISI Admits To Detentions Without Evidence SC orders agencies to release 7 Adiala inmates |
DAWN.com | Pakistan team losing ground on rivals Aljazeera.com Pakistan are losing ground on Test rivals because they cannot host international teams owing to security concerns and accordingly play fewer Test matches, captain Misbah-ul-Haq Misbah-ul-Haq said on Monday. As his team prepared to take on the world's ... 'Pakistan losing ground on Test rivals' Safe to play Tests in Pakistan, says captain Misbah-ul-Haq Pakistan wants Test cricket at home |
ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) | Afghanistan look to Pakistan for growth ESPNcricinfo.com (blog) @FRRR - Scottish, Irish and Dutch cricketers play for English counties. Scotland and Netherlands played in the English 40 over tournament last season. Ireland too were offered a place but declined it. Pakistan are doing a great job as you say but they ... Afghanistan cricketers arrive in Pakistan for a month-long training camp Afghanistan cricketers arrive to train in Pakistan Afghan team in Pakistan to play cricket |
The Express Tribune | Play cricket in Pakistan – it's safer than you think Telegraph.co.uk (blog) The history of England versus Pakistan cricket matches is filled with umpiring disputes. My favourite came in 1956, when a touring MCC team became increasingly frustrated with the decisions of Idrees Beg, who was apparently rather too willing to raise ... 'Unfair to pass remarks from outside Pakistan' English players warned off Pakistan Super League Don't go to Pakistan, England stars warned amid security concerns |
Times of India | Visa on arrival put on hold as Pakistan demanded too many documents ... Times of India ISLAMABAD: The visa on arrival scheme for senior citizens above 65 years at the Wagah border crossing was put on hold as Pakistan was demanding too many documents from Indian applicants, diplomatic sources said on Monday. The Indian side had put ... |
Press TV | Iran, Pakistan make progress on IP gas project: Rabbani Khar Press TV Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar says Iran and Pakistan have made progress in building a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline, despite illegal US-engineered sanctions. Addressing a National Assembly session on Monday, the Pakistani minister ... Govt not “delusional” over Pakistan's sovereignty, Khar tells NA Pakistan adopted responsible approach to defuse tensions: Khar Pakistan's FM terms Indian army chief threat 'irresponsible' |
BBC News | Ireland to host Pakistan in two ODIs in May BBC News Ireland have announced a two-match ODI series against Pakistan in May, with venues still to be finalised. Pakistan will use the games on 23 and 26 May as preparation for the Champions Trophy in England. "It's fantastic news - Pakistan are a formidable ... Pakistan internationals may yield TV cash boost Ireland secure Pakistan fixtures Ireland confirm two home dates with Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Polio virus found in Egypt linked to Pakistan: officials DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistani health officials on Monday called for infants leaving the country to be issued polio vaccinations at airports after virus samples linked to a southern Pakistani city were discovered in Egypt. Two sewage samples from Cairo were ... Polio spreads from Pakistan to Egypt Emergency declared in parts of Egypt after polio spreads from Pakistan |
Business Standard | Ajai Shukla: Mapping the changes in Pakistan Business Standard During my travels in Pakistan last week, I could hardly miss the stark difference between Indian and Pakistani reactions to the killing and mutilation of two Indian soldiers on the Line of Control (LoC) in J&K. Oblivious to Indian jingoism, the ... India cold to Pakistan talks offer Chasing holy grail of peace with Pakistan VIEW : India-Pakistan: back to the past — Amit Ranjan |
Republica | Pakistan's turmoil Financial Times While western strategists debate the consequences of withdrawing from the long, drip-bleed conflict in Afghanistan, events across its porous eastern border should remind us that the real strategic challenge in the region is Pakistan. Nuclear-armed and ... Resilient Pakistan? Pakistan on the verge of military coup Pakistan's Rough Path to Political Maturity |