ESPNcricinfo.com | Afghanistan v Pakistan, Asia Cup, Fatullah Umar Akmal, spinners earn bonus ... ESPNcricinfo.com Playing only their third ODI against a Test-playing team, Afghanistan had Pakistan in serious danger of being bowled out for under 200. But Umar Akmal averted that fate with his second ODI hundred, his unbeaten 89-ball 102 steering Pakistan from a ... Pakistan vs. Afghanistan, Asia Cup ODI: Video Highlights, Scorecard and Report Asia Cup 2014: Let off the hook, Umar Akmal and Pakistan make the Afghans pay Asia Cup Preview: Pakistan Vs Afghanistan in Fatullah |
Washington Post | Pakistan plans military operation in North Waziristan, targeting extremist groups Washington Post The Pakistani government is on the verge of launching a major military offensive in the North Waziristan tribal region after brutal Taliban attacks in recent weeks and the apparent failure of peace talks with the militants, according to a senior ... Pakistan Bombs Militant Area as Officials Weigh a Wider Offensive Pakistan carries out airstrikes on terror hideouts; 30 reportedly killed Pakistan air strikes against militants in tribal areas |
NDTVSports.com | Pakistan won the match by 72 runs but some of their batting frailties were ... NDTVSports.com Fatullah: Gearing up for the marquee clash against India, Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq wants his batsmen to learn quickly from the mistakes they made against minnows Afghanistan in their Asia Cup preliminary clash. Pakistan won the match by 72 runs ... |
Washington Post | Activists reach Pakistan capital after long march Washington Post ISLAMABAD — A group of Baluch activists are finishing a nearly 3,000-kilometer (1,900-mile) protest march across Pakistan, demonstrating in the capital Friday to demand justice for missing loved ones they say security forces abducted while battling ... Activists reach Pakistan capital after 3000-kilometre march for missing loved ones AP PHOTOS: Portraits from a long march in Pakistan Baluch activists in Pakistan finishing nearly 1900-mile march protesting ... |
IBNLive | Pakistan seek third crown as SA colts look to break title jinx DAWN.com DUBAI: South Africa will aim to break the title drought when they lock horns with two-time former champions Pakistan in the ICC Under-19 World Cup final at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium here on Saturday. South Africa finished runner-ups in ... South Africa take on Pakistan in U19 World Cup final U-19 World Cup: Resurgent Pakistan face tough test against South Africa in final Pakistan target third Under-19 World Cup title |
Pakistan Party Ends Blockade Of NATO Route RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty To get to the source of the latest dispute between Kabul and Washington, you might have to travel down the road to Pakistan, where a blockade has disrupted crucial military supplies heading for its northern neighbor. Pakistani Party Hails U.S ... Pakistan political party ends NATO supply blockade Pakistan court orders end to blockade on NATO supply route NATO supply line in Pakistan opened up |
Voice of America | Pakistan: Informal Afghan Peace Talks Are 'A Good Start' Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Pakistan says recent “informal” talks between Afghan peace negotiators and leaders of a Taliban faction are “a good start” towards seeking a negotiated settlement of the conflict in Afghanistan. The hope is other warring groups will join ... |
Pakistan Mustn't Surrender New York Times WASHINGTON — Last week, a Pakistani Taliban commander reported the execution of 23 Pakistani frontier troops held hostage; two weeks ago, a suicide bomber killed nine Shiite Muslims in Peshawar. In response, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's ... |
US Considers Targeting American Terrorism Suspect in Pakistan Voice of America WASHINGTON — The Obama administration is debating whether to approve a deadly drone strike on an American in Pakistan. A White House official is reported to have identified the man as being involved in producing explosive devices that have killed U.S. ... |
indiatvnews.com | In Pakistan, students are being taught Taj Mahal is Pakistani indiatvnews.com New Delhi: The prestigious daily newspaper Dawn from Karachi has published an article by S. Akbar Zaidi, in which the writer reveals that in a class of undergraduate students at one of Pakistan's best univerisities, the question whether Taj Mahal is ... |