DAWN.com | Pakistan says 50 foreigners signed for T20 league DAWN.com KARACHI: More than 50 foreign players have so far signed up for Pakistan's first major Twenty20 league, organisers said on Thursday, despite a warning from the international players' association not to take part. Salman Sarwar Butt, managing director ... Australia and South Africa say no to Pakistan Super League Pakistan Super League will have big names - Haroon Lorgat Pakistan Super League: Foreign players' quota may be increased in PSL |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan's Balochistan: Minerals, militants, and meddling Christian Science Monitor Balochistan is Pakistan's largest province in terms of size, and its smallest in terms of population. The province has always been seen as occupying a geo-strategic position. It has the country's longest coastline, with a lucrative deep-sea port at ... Two more polio workers killed in northwest Pakistan Pakistan, Afghanistan to work out joint security plan Afghan minister sees Pakistan as natural training ground for Afghan army |
DAWN.com | South Africa – Pakistan's real nemesis DAWN.com Better Pakistani teams have gone to play inferior South African sides and come back embarrassed and riddled with controversies. South Africa, even more than Australia, have been Pakistan's dementors. Throughout the 90s, they were the nemesis to what ... SA face the unknown against Pakistan Pakistan face S.Africa in first Test, under injury cloud Pakistan aim to spoil Smith's party |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Court Summons Anti-Corruption Boss ABC News Pakistan's top court on Thursday summoned the government's anti-corruption chief over a letter he wrote criticizing the tribunal's judges, the latest in an ongoing tussle between the judiciary and the country's political leadership. The development is ... Pakistan's top court squashes rumors, orders elections as planned Pakistan's top court summons anti-corruption over letter criticizing its judges Pakistan Supreme Court warns against delaying elections |
Human Rights Watch | Pakistan: Abuses, Impunity Erode Rights Human Rights Watch Supporters of Hazara Democratic Party protest against target killing of Hazaras, who are members of Pakistan's Shi'ite minority, outside Balochistan High Court in Quetta on December 14, 2012. © 2012 Reuters. Related Materials: World Report 2013 ... |
Times of India | Pakistan's beheading charge false: Antony Times of India NEW DELHI: India on Thursday rejected Pakistan's claims that Indian troops had beheaded several of its soldiers in the past, with defence minister AK Antony dubbing the allegations "totally baseless". The Indian Army said it "did not indulge in ... No Knowledge of Pakistan Complaints, Indian Officials Say Pakistan accuses India of 12 beheadings since 1998: Report Pakistan accuses India of 12 Kashmir beheading 'Classified documents ... |
BBC Sport | Pakistan team sleeping at stadium BBC Sport Pakistan have been told it is not safe for them to stay at a hotel during the Women's Cricket World Cup in India. Instead the players will be living at a stadium where police say they can provide greater security. Pakistan optimistic about World Cup performance Pakistan have tough Oz to crack in Women's World Cup pakistan women stay in Stadium at World Cup |
DAWN.com | Pakistan set to award India MFN status: Fahim DAWN.com File Photo by Reuters. ISLAMABAD: Pakistan would soon award India with the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status to further promote trade between the two neighboring countries, Senior Minister for Commerce Makhdoom Amin Fahim said on Thursday. India-Pakistan trade potential is $19.8 bn: ICRIER Pakistan exports to India show 66% growth Pakistan's export to India grew 66% during Apr-Dec |
BBC News | Two Pakistan polio vaccination workers killed in mine blast BBC News Two polio vaccination workers have been killed in a landmine blast in the Kurram tribal region of north-west Pakistan, officials say. The men were visiting a village in the Malikhel area when the mine went off. No group has claimed the attack ... Bomb Kills 2 Polio Workers in Pakistan Land mine blast kills 2 polio workers in Pakistan Roadside bomb kills two polio workers in northwestern Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan to build $1.5bn Iran pipeline Financial Times Asif Ali Zardari, Pakistan's president, unexpectedly cancelled a trip to Iran at the last minute in December, amid concerns in Islamabad over stiff US opposition to a project considered essential for tackling mounting energy shortages. Some Pakistani ... Cabinet ratifies Iran pipeline agreement Iran seeks to salvage gas pipeline deal Iran-Pakistan gas project: pipeline or pipedream? |