The Guardian | In India vs. Pakistan Cricket Match, Passions Unleashed New York Times Of course, not every single person in Pakistan and India will be transfixed by events at Edgbaston stadium on Saturday, any more than the whole of Boston and New York really stops for the Red Sox against the Yankees. But plenty will, not only back home ... Edgbaston crowd expected to give India advantage against Pakistan Champions Trophy 2013: India against Pakistan may be a dead rubber, but one ... The unbearable lightness of Pakistan's batsmen |
New Pakistani regime turns back on hero doctor who helped get Bin Laden Fox News Neither U.S. diplomatic pressure nor the recommendations of a Pakistani commission that probed the events surrounding the May, 2011 raid in which the terror leader was killed is likely to get Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to take action for Dr. Shakeel ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan can expect worse heatwaves to come, meteorologists warn The Guardian Near-record temperatures in Pakistan have claimed hundreds of lives and devastated crops in the third major heatwave in four years. But as temperatures on Friday dipped to under 38C (100F), signalling the end of nearly four weeks of blistering heat ... |
Times of India | Pakistan players are mentally disturbed: Shoaib Akhtar Times of India "Pakistan needs to learn from them because we are also in a similar position as there is no international team coming to Pakistan since 2009. But we are still in a better position than them in the sense that we are still playing our matches at neutral ... Shoaib Akhtar. -File photo Our darkest era: Shoaib Akhtar in scathing attack on Pakistan cricket Cricket Pakistan: Shoaib Akhtar alleges Pakistani cricketers are Mentally ... |
Times of India | Final before the final: India face Pakistan in inconsequential tie Times of India Seventy percent of tickets for the game have gone to the Indian supporters and 15% to Pakistan, while the other 15% has been distributed among neutral fans and the ICC and member board officials who will be present here in good numbers. A jam-packed ... Akshay Kumar to attend India v Pakistan cricket match at Edgbaston |
Daily Mail | Pakistan Threatens To Ban Google Over Controversial YouTube Content Huffington Post Khan addressed Google's content during her first day in office on Sunday amid a discussion about ending Pakistan's nine-month ban on YouTube. The country instituted the ban in September of last year after the release of a trailer for the controversial ... Google to be banned in Pakistan if it doesn't clean up YouTube Pakistan threatens to ban Google in ongoing row over 'blasphemous' content on ... Pakistan threatens to ban Google unless it cleans up YouTube |
Channel News Asia | Why are Pakistan's power supply problems worsening? BBC News Power blackouts have become a regular part of everyday life in Pakistan with some areas going without electricity for up to 20 hours a day. The country's new Prime Minister, Nawaz Sharif, has promised to make easing the crisis one of his top priorities. Pakistan takes up case of stolen data with US Kerry to visit Pakistan, India this month US, Pakistan Face Challenges to Keep Relations Steady |
Mother Jones | A global leader in anti - gay bigotry also tops in Google searches for gay ... New York Post Pakistan -- a global leader in intolerance towards homosexuals -- leads the world in Google searches for gay pornography, according to an analysis of search terms published by Mother Jones. The study found the Islamic republic is the world leader by ... Why Is Gay Porn So Popular in Pakistan? Gay Porn Strangely Popular In Pakistan, Nigeria: Report Pakistan May Hate Gay Men But It Leads The World In Google Searches For Gay ... |
NDTV | Pakistan players are mentally disturbed, says Shoaib Akhtar NDTV "Pakistan needs to learn from them because we are also in a similar position as there is no international team coming to Pakistan since 2009. But we are still in a better position than them in the sense that we are still playing our matches at neutral ... |
The Express Tribune | High resolve: New UN drug 'czar' offers to help Pakistan battle corruption The Express Tribune The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Pakistan and its new boss, Cesar Guedes, are willing to support the Sharif's government in its anti-corruption efforts. ISLAMABAD: Days before Nawaz Sharif took oath as Pakistan's new prime minister, ... |