The Guardian | Zero Dark Thirty: the view from Pakistan The Guardian So, in Pakistan many people are making do with illegal downloads and pirated DVDs. In my local video shop it comes in two different cases. One has the original artwork on the cover; the other features a large portrait of Bin Laden, a character whose ... Avoiding controversy: Film on Abottabad raid likely to face blackout in Pakistan |
NDTV | Pakistan women arrive in India for World Cup NDTV Bhubaneswar: Amid tight security, Pakistan team arrived here on Sunday to participate in the ICC Women's Cricket World Cup and proceeded straight to Cuttack, which is one of the venue for the tournament along with Mumbai. "The Pakistani women players ... Pakistan women vow to do well 'Pakistan will play without fear in India' Pakistan women's team to 'build bridges' with India |
Times of India | Shah Rukh Khan should move to Pakistan: Hafiz Saeed Times of India LAHORE: Jamaat-udDawa (JuD) chief HafizSaeed has said that Indian superstar Shah Rukh Khan can move to Pakistan if he does not feel safe in India. The JuD chief has even offered to help him with his stay in the country, adding that Shah Rukh will be ... Shahrukh Khan should move to Pakistan, says Lashkar chief Hafiz Saeed Hafiz Saeed to SRK: Come to Pakistan if you feel insecure in India Saeed asks SRK to move to Pakistan |
Independent Online | Pakistan a side of mystery and menace Independent Online Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq and coach Dav Whatmore have steadied the side since the match-fixing scandal in England. Johannesburg – With so much technology around, social media providing up-to-the-second details of mankind's toilet breaks, ... |
DAWN.com | Province 'BJP' in the making in Pakistan? The Hindu Pakistan may have its own BJP in the not-so-distant future. Only in this case, 'BJP' would not be abbreviation for a political party but that for a province proposed to be carved out of the existing Punjab. 'Bahawalpur Janobi Punjab' is the new name ... PML-N insists on two new provinces New provinces' creation PPP's pre-election ploy New province bill heads to NA today |
Press TV | What India really wants from Pakistan? Press TV To earn international attention and sympathies, perhaps, Indians claimed that Pakistan Army not only shot two soldiers dead but deliberately left one soldier's decapitated body at the scene. If Pakistan was hoping that following last week's ceasefire ... EDITORIAL : India, Pakistan and unveiled threats Foreign ties not hostage to hostile events, says Hina Third round of Pakistan, India talks slow down |
NDTV | Pakistan beefs up bowling attack for South Africa NDTV The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said the team, currently playing a four-day tour opener in East London before the first Test in Johannesburg, sent a request for the extra bowlers. Agence France-Presse | Last updated on Sunday, 27 January 2013 20:27 ... Pakistan add pace duo to squad Tanvir, Rahat to join Pakistan in SA Pakistan fast bowlers need to show aggression against South Africa |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan to take on Sri Lanka in Davis Cup The Express Tribune Earlier, Aisam had said that his aim this year was to take Pakistan to play among the top teams in the Asia-Oceania zone along with India, Japan, Australia and Uzbekistan in group I. He further said he will push the Pakistan Tennis federation (PTF) to ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan openers shine again DAWN.com The Pakistani middle order again struggled, with Azhar Ali, Younis Khan and Asad Shafiq falling cheaply for the second time in the match. Captain Misbah-ul-Haq found some form, however, and was unbeaten on 51 at the close. The success of the openers ... Practice match: Pakistan inch closer to victory as lead swells Pakistan in control against SA XI South Africa tour : Pakistan tighten grip with big lead |
Saudi Gazette | Pakistan stays global militant hub Saudi Gazette Pakistani demonstrators shout slogans beside a burning US flag during a protest in Multan on January 3, 2013, against the drone attacks in Pakistan's tribal areas. — AFP. PESHAWAR — Pakistan is still a major destination for insurgents, despite ... |