Deseret News | Utah Gun Maker Turns Down $15M Deal With Pakistan ABC News Mike Davis, sales manager at Desert Tech, said the company was on a short list for a contract with Pakistan, but spurned the opportunity because of unrest in Pakistan and ethical concerns. It was a difficult decision because of the amount of money ... Desert Tech, Utah gunmaker, turns down $15 million deal with Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 1st Test, Abu Dhabi, 5th day ESPNcricinfo.com Mohammad Hafeez made the most of his good batting form, and a benign pitch, to score a fluent half-century that helped Pakistan earn a comfortable draw in Abu Dhabi after being set a target of 302 from 67 overs. His 101-run stand with Ahmed Shehzad, ... Pakistan rues collapse in drawn Test Pakistan lack motivation to win in longer version of game Pakistan survive last day to draw 1st Test |
In pictures: Life on India-Pakistan border BBC News In pictures: Life on India-Pakistan border. Indian soldier in a bunker on the Line of Control The de facto border between India and Pakistan, also known as the Line of Control (LoC), is one of the most militarised boundaries in the world. Tens of ... |
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty | Pakistan Hosts 'First' Dolphin And Whale Show RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty A maritime museum in Pakistan's most populous city, Karachi, is housing an unlikely trio for a whale and sea lion show that begins this week and owes its existence to the growing role of Russia in the international marine-mammal trade. A trained beluga ... |
Economic Times | Pakistan reiterates position on Kashmir The Hindu In an interview to Radio Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said that Kashmir was a disputed territory and 20 resolutions have been passed by the Security Council on the matter. Pakistan had a consistent stand on the issue ... 'Breakthrough' with Pakistan was against India's dignity: Arun Jaitley Composite dialogue quite important for Pakistan and India: FO Pakistan should invite Manmohan Singh for a visit: daily |
Imran Khan, a Pakistani provincial leader, complicates NATO plans for Afghanistan Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — For years, American officials have tried to persuade Pakistan's military chiefs and prime ministers to cooperate with U.S.-led war plans in neighboring Afghanistan. But now it is a politician in a far-flung province who is ... |
Afghan Taliban Suspect Kabul of Targeting Them in Pakistan Wall Street Journal Two senior Afghan Taliban commanders were killed in recent days in Pakistan, in what the insurgent group suspects is an unfolding cross-border assassination campaign run by Kabul's security operatives. The killings, in the volatile western city of ... |
Washington Post | Pakistan not immediately lifting Musharraf's travel ban says official ABC Online Pakistan's home ministry says it is not immediately lifting a travel ban on former military ruler Pervez Musharraf, who suffered a heart problem on the way to his treason trial a few days ago. The 70-year-old former ruler was taken ill and rushed to a ... Ex-president Pervez Musharraf goes to hospital instead of Pakistani court Pakistan's Former President Absent From Trial Pakistan's Musharraf 'rushed to hospital' |
Times of India | Indian colts continue good run, beat Pakistan to win Asia Cup Daily News & Analysis Arun was also impressed with the way the youngsters handled the pressure against Pakistan. “They played with aggression. But with controlled aggression. And that is the key to success. The youngsters played with heads on shoulders and rose up to the ... Zol, Samson hit tons as India crush Pakistan to win U-19 Asia Cup title An India-Pakistan game is intense... every ball was like a war: Zol Under-19 Asia Cup final, Live cricket score: India beat Pakistan by 40 runs to ... |
Pakistan in 2014: Time ripe for a virtuous cycle? CNN (blog) Raheel Sharif, the two countries traded familiar complaints: for Pakistan, the continuing U.S. drone strikes against targets in Pakistan's sovereign territory; for the United States, the ongoing use of Pakistani territory as a safe haven for Taliban ... |