Times of India | Pakistan should learn from Indian cricket: Moin Khan Times of India KARACHI: India's continued dominance in ICC events and BCCI's influence in international cricket has prompted Pakistan coach Moin Khan to admit that India is not only a powerhouse but they should take a leaf out of the neighbour's book. The former ... Sri Lanka set to host Pakistan for Tests in August Pakistan back ICC reforms following assurances over fixtures Pakistan should learn from India's dominance in International Cricket Council ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan's civil-military relations The Economist EVER since Pakistan's third, disastrous stint of military rule ended in 2008 with the coup-maker, Pervez Musharraf, slouching off to exile in London's Edgware Road, the generals have tried hard to be seen to be getting out of politics. Behind the ... Pakistan market attack leaves 23 dead Pakistan army chief stirs a hornet's nest Pakistan military will 'preserve dignity' despite ex-chief's trial |
BBC News | Deadly Blast at Fruit Market Shatters Calm in Pakistan's Capital New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In the deadliest attack on the Pakistani capital in more than five years, a powerful explosion ripped through a crowded market in Islamabad on Wednesday, killing at least 22 people and suggesting that, after a long stretch of ... Bomb blast in Pakistan kills more than 20 Pakistan market bomb 'kills at least 20' in Islamabad Bomb kills 20 in market on edge of Pakistani capital |
BBC News | Police hoping to recoup 'Pakistan palace' tax fraud money BBC News Police are aiming to recoup money from a tax fraudster who was building a £2.3m mansion in Pakistan which was as big as Buckingham Palace. Police said Mohammed Suleman Khan lived a life of luxury in a £500,000 house in Moseley in Birmingham ... £500000 tax dodger builds his own Buckingham Palace... in Pakistan Mohammed Suleman Khan used £2.5million to build home in Pakistan as big as ... |
Newsweek Pakistan | Banned Group's Leader Given Pakistani Parliament Seat After Vote Dispute New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's electoral commission has granted a parliamentary seat to the leader of a banned sectarian group that has long been accused of inciting violence against minority Shiites. At the conclusion of a dispute that started with ... Pakistani leader of banned sectarian group gets parliament seat Sunni hardliner declared winner in Pakistan election dispute Election Tribunal Decides in Favor of Ludhianvi |
ABC News | Toddler Charged With Attempted Murder in Hiding With Family ABC News A 9-month-old Pakistani boy has been swept up in an attempted murder investigation that highlights the country's dysfunctional criminal justice system where even children are not immune from questionable legal decisions. The toddler was brought to ... |
Rounding Up Suspects, Pakistan Charges a Baby New York Times LONDON — Pakistan's troubled criminal judicial system has failed to prosecute several notorious figures living there over the years, including Hafiz Saeed, the militant leader with a $10 million American reward on his head, and Osama bin Laden. |
Washington Post (blog) | This baby is out on bail in Pakistan Washington Post (blog) He was fingerprinted and appeared in court in Lahore, Pakistan, last week, according to Reuters. He, his father and grandfather were accused after people threw stones at police and gas-company workers who were trying to collect overdue bills. An ... 9-Month-Old Sent Into Hiding After Attempted Murder Charge in Pakistan Pakistan charges baby with attempted murder 9-Month-Old Boy Charged With Attempted Murder In Pakistan |
Washington Post | Giving a face to Pakistan's drone victims Deutsche Welle The United States has temporarily halted its controversial drone strikes in Pakistan to give Islamabad a chance to hold peace talks with Islamist insurgents. It carried out the last drone strike on December 26, 2013, in which three suspected militants ... Pakistan: Taliban factions clash, killing dozens The Growing Media Presence of Pakistan's Militants 19 Pakistan militants die in fresh infighting |
The News International | Kuwait to hire military experts from Pakistan The News International ISLAMABAD: The Kuwait government has announced the opening of its defence office in Islamabad under its diplomatic mission here and the Pakistan government has been formally informed about the decision. The Gulf state will also hire military experts ... |