Fox News | Pakistan rallies to test government, its democracy Fox News Pakistani authorities place containers on the road leading to Islamabad to stop activists of Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf, chaired by Pakistan's cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan and supporters of Canadian Muslim cleric Tahirul Qadri, Monday, Aug. 11 ... The threat of Pakistan's angry young marchers Pakistan Premier Agrees to Probe of Election-Fraud Complaints Pakistan's former spy chief is behind Imran Khan's revolt, claims minister |
The Guardian | India's new leader Narendra Modi accuses Pakistan of terrorism Los Angeles Times India's new leader slammed Pakistan on Tuesday, accusing it of terrorism and saying its U.S.-backed military is too weak to fight a conventional war. The comments by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his first visit to the disputed territory of Jammu ... Narendra Modi accuses Pakistan of waging proxy war in Kashmir Modi accuses Pakistan of waging proxy war India's Modi accuses Pakistan of waging a proxy war. Will it deter peace talks? |
BBC News | Humaima Malik: Will a Pakistani-Indian kiss be censored? BBC News She may be Pakistan's sweetheart, but the country's most highly paid actress, Humaima Malik, says she worries about how home audiences will respond to her latest on-screen romance - soon she'll be seen locking lips with Indian co-star Emraan Hashmi in ... I cried when Pakistan lost to India in '96 World Cup: Fawad Khan |
BBC News | The female superhero fighting terrorists in Pakistan BBC News A designer and cartoonist in Pakistan has created a female superhero who fights terrorists, traffickers and gangsters in Karachi. Shahan Zaidi also helped with the making of the award-winning Burqa Avenger - a television cartoon series for children ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan greats blast Galle performance DAWN.com KARACHI: Pakistan's former players on Monday criticised national team's defensive approach which led them to defeat in the first Test against Sri Lanka. Former captain Hanif Mohammad felt Pakistan batsmen batted defensively instead of playing ... Pakistan spinner Saeed Ajmal reported to ICC for illegal bowling action Cricket: Pakistan's Ajmal reported for suspect action SL beat rain to win after Herath's six |
Modi slams Pakistan for 'proxy war' against India, visits Kargil Times of India LEH (LADAKH): In his first strong rebuke of Pakistan since becoming Prime Minister, Narendra Modi on Tuesday condemned it for its proxy war against India. Modi said Pakistan was incapable of fighting a conventional war and therefore has been resorting ... |
Economic Times | PM Narendra Modi slams Pakistan for proxy war against India Economic Times LEH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today slammed Pakistan for continuing its proxy war of terrorism against India, saying it has lost the strength to fight a conventional war. "The neighbouring country has lost the strength to fight a conventional war ... |
PM Narendra Modi slams Pakistan for waging 'proxy war' against India Times of India LEH: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday condemned the "continuing proxy war by Pakistan". Addressing soldiers at Leh, Modi said that the "neighbouring country has lost the strength to fight a conventional war, but continues to engage in proxy war ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan protests: Islamabad prepares for anti-government demonstration The Guardian Pakistan is bracing itself for huge street protests in the capital, Islamabad, this week amid political crisis that has resulted in cities' petrol supplies being cut, clashes between police and the followers of a controversial cleric in Lahore, and ... Deadly Clashes With Police Erupt at Pakistan Protests Cleric Says 7 Supporters Killed in Pakistan Clash Pakistan police and Qadri supporters in deadly clash |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Opposition Raises Pressure on Prime Minister Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Antigovernment demonstrations planned this week are pushing Pakistan into a political crisis, raising fears that the military could intervene even as it battles Taliban and al Qaeda militants on the Afghan frontier. The protests have already ... |