Daily Mail | McCullum, Williamson lead NZ run-feast against Pakistan Daily Mail Brendon McCullum smashed a double-hundred but Kane Williamson missed his by eight runs as New Zealand posted their highest total against Pakistan in the third Test in Sharjah on Saturday. McCullum hit 188-ball 202 while Williamson made 192 as New ... NZ in control after piling on the runs Black Caps v Pakistan - day three highlights Pakistan vs. New Zealand, 3rd Test: Day 3 Highlights, Scorecard and Report |
India.com | Deadly Attack on Indian Base Near Pakistan as Leaders Meet in Nepal New York Times KATMANDU, Nepal — At least 10 people were killed on Thursday in Kashmir when gunmen attacked an Indian Army base near the border with Pakistan, just as leaders of the two longtime rivals were exchanging pleasantries in Nepal. Four or five gunmen ... SAARC is not platform Pakistan should use to find a solution to Kashmir issue Ceasefire violation: Pakistan fires across border ahead of PM Narendra Modi's ... |
Yahoo News | India: Pakistani agencies backing terror groups Yahoo News "Pakistan is continuously engaged in destabilizing India, but says non-state actors are behind the acts of terror. I want to ask Pakistan if its Inter-Services Intelligence is also a non-state actor," Rajnath Singh said, referring to Pakistan's ... India and Pakistan: A Debilitating Relationship Indian minister accuses Pakistan of 'destabilising' India Pakistan's state actors behind attacks in India: Rajnath |
Al-Arabiya | Blasphemy in Pakistan The Economist THE killing and incarceration of people on flimsy accusations of insulting Islam has long shamed Pakistan. Hundreds, often members of religious minorities, have been ensnared by blasphemy laws that leave victims with little chance of defending ... EU urges Pakistan to push for repeal of blasphemy laws Killing Christians: A State-Sponsored Crime in Pakistan EU Pushes Pakistan to Repeal Blasphemy Laws |
Times of India | India wary of assertive China, intrusive Pakistan, IAF chief Arup Raha says Times of India BENGALURU: With the strategic gravity shifting from west to east, especially to Asia and Asia Pacific, "India faces security challenges in the region due to an assertive China and an intrusive Pakistan", the IAF chief, Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, said ... |
WND.com | License to kill: Pakistan's blasphemy laws WND.com The comments came from the president of the Pakistan Christian Congress, Nazir Bhatti, in a report from the Gatestone Institute's Mohshin Habib, who was looking at the fallout from the recently torture deaths of two Christians accused – but never ... |
New York Times | Polio Crisis Deepens in Pakistan, With New Cases and Killings New York Times LONDON — Pakistan's polio crisis has reached new depths this year, health officials say, intensified by a deadly mix of ruthless militant violence, large-scale refugee displacement and political chaos that has cemented the country's role as the ... Gunmen kill polio workers in Pakistan Militants Gun Down Pakistan Health Workers as Polio Crisis Intensifies Four health workers slain in attack on Pakistan vaccination team |
Fox News | Bollywood actress sentenced to 26 years in jail for blasphemy in Pakistan Fox News But I have faith in higher courts in Pakistan," Malik said according to Gulf News. "I have faced highs and lows in my life. But I am sure I haven't done anything wrong." The court's verdict will only be enforced in the city of Gilgit which is in shared ... Veena Malik is handed 26-year jail sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan Watch: Pakistani actress Veena Malik faces 26-year prison sentence for ... Pakistan TV Mogul Sentenced To 26 Years In Jail For Alleged Blasphemy |
Reuters | South Asia summit salvaged after handshake by leaders of India, Pakistan Reuters 1 of 3. (Front L-R) Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani, Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Maldives' President Abdulla Yameen, Nepal's Prime Minister Sushil ... SAARC can succeed only if it loses its obsession with India-Pakistan affairs How Sushil Koirala broke the impasse between India, Pakistan India-Pakistan Sparring Opens Door for China in South Asia |
India-Pakistan relationship goes sour in wake of election Fresno Bee ISLAMABAD — A decade of off-and-on detente between India and Pakistan has drawn to a close after months of deteriorating relations that began with the election victory in May of the Hindu nationalist Indian People's Party and the appointment as India ... |