Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan's history is littered with remarkable teenagers Telegraph.co.uk Astonishing teenagers are a recurring theme in Pakistan's cricket history. Of the 33 players recorded as making their Test debut before the age of 18, 15 are Pakistanis. For nearly 40 years the list was headed by Mushtaq Mohammad, at 15 years 124 days ... Jayawardene to retire from Test cricket after Pakistan series Mahela Jayawardene to retire from Test cricket after Pakistan series Jayawardene to quit Tests after Pakistan series |
Forbes | Blasphemous Oppression In The Name of Islam: Hold Pakistan Accountable For ... Forbes The world is aflame. Religious minorities are among those who suffer most from increasing conflict. Pakistan is one of the worst homes for non-Muslims. The U.S. government should designate that nation as a “Country of Particular Concern” for failing to ... Case study Of Aisya Noreen that is known as Aisya Bibi. By Farhad Bhatti |
BBC News | Indian media: Dilip Kumar's Pakistan home a heritage site BBC News Media in India are praising Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's decision to declare legendary Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar's ancestral home as a national heritage site. Yusuf Khan, who later became popular as Dilip Kumar, was born in Peshawar in now ... Dilip Kumar's house declared national heritage by Pakistan Dilip Kumar's ancestral home in Pakistan declared national heritage Dilip Kumar's ancestral home declared national heritage in Pakistan |
CTV News | Fighters Kill Pakistan Soldiers Near Afghan Border ABC News Militants killed a Pakistan army captain and two soldiers in a cross-border attack early Saturday in a tribal region near Afghanistan, as an airstrike killed 13 suspected extremist fighters, authorities said. A group of some 60 militants carried out ... Pakistani army casualties in cross-border attack near Afghanistan Militants kill 3 in Pakistan border post attack Militants attack near Pakistan border, killing 3 |
New York Times | Pakistan Claims Win Against Militants Along Afghan Border, but Enemy Slips Away New York Times MIRAM SHAH, Pakistan — A solitary donkey wandered through the deserted streets of this once-bustling tribal town of 100,000, but no other inhabitants were to be found 10 days after Pakistani troops backed by tanks and helicopter gunships seized control. Taliban Hideouts Revealed as Pakistan Army Seizes Redoubt Taliban hideouts revealed as Pakistan army seizes militant redoubt Pakistan Declares 'Victory' in Waziristan, But Fighters Simply Left |
Voice of America | Pakistan's border badlands The Economist Now, it is Pakistan's turn to feel the frustration. Its army is in the thick of long-awaited operations to clear Pakistani militants from North Waziristan, one of the tribal agencies bordering Afghanistan. This week it appears to have regained control ... US Drones Strike in Pakistan's North Waziristan Pakistani Offensive Empties Largest Town in North Waziristan Taliban 'fled' Pakistani offensive 'before it began' |
'Pakistan is a great place for budding filmmakers' Deutsche Welle She is also the founder of The Citizens archive of Pakistan (CAP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to cultural and historic preservation which educates citizens about their heritage. In a DW interview, Chinoy talks about her latest project Three ... |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan's displaced face growing crisis Channel News Asia BANNU: Pakistan's military offensive against militants in North Waziristan has forced some 900,000 people to escape to nearby towns. Although the Pakistani government said it is providing the displaced with basic needs such as food, water and shelter ... Last day for IDPs to get registered at Hayatabad camp |
India Today | Shraddha Kapoor's shorts too short in Pakistan? India Today Bollywood actor Shraddha Kapoor donned a casual look in a top and denim shorts but it seems her sartorial choice did not go down too well in the Pakistani media. According to reports, her picture was digitally altered and her thighs were covered with a ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | How the new country of Pakistan put itself on the cricketing map by beating ... Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan had to wait for five years following independence in 1947 to be awarded Test match status. They played their first series against India in 1952-53, under the leadership of A H Kardar, losing 2-1 but acquitting themselves with credit. The ... |