New York Times | Populist's Brash Tactics Stir Fears of Crisis in Pakistan New York Times LONDON — Only last year, Imran Khan was casting himself as the savior of Pakistani politics: a playboy cricketer turned opposition leader who enjoyed respect and sex appeal, filling stadiums with adoring young Pakistanis drawn to his strident attacks ... Pakistan will be made a welfare state in real sense: CM Imran wants to marry in 'Naya Pakistan' PTI chairman Imran Khan responding to supporters during sit in protest in ... |
Exchange of fire on Pakistan-India border; deaths reported CNN (CNN) -- Pakistan and India exchanged fire near the border in the disputed Kashmir region early Saturday, killing at least two people from each country. The Indian paramilitary border security force said Pakistani forces fired shots and mortar rounds ... |
Reuters India | India, Pakistan intensify cross-border firing, ties sour Reuters India Last week India said its foreign secretary would not meet with her Pakistani counterpart as scheduled on Monday because of plans by Pakistan to consult separatists from the border state of Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the meeting. The cancellation dashed ... Pakistan and India Trade Fire India hits back at Pakistan after attack on 22 border posts Two killed in Pakistani firing |
CBS News | Imran Khan, Pakistan's playboy turned politician Financial Times The predominantly young and ever more numerous inhabitants of Pakistan always seem to be searching for a hero to save them – from poverty and perpetual economic crisis, hours of daily power cuts, Islamist terror attacks and a creeping sense of ... Pakistan Cricket Hero's Party Quits Parliament Large protests may trigger crackdown in Pakistan Pakistan's massive anti-government protests stay peaceful, for the moment |
Fox News | In Pakistan's largest city, both poor and rich thirst for clean water in ... Fox News In this Saturday, Aug. 23, 2014 photo, a boy gets water from a hand pump near Islamabad, Pakistan. On the outskirts of the slums of Pakistan's biggest city, protesters burning tires and throwing stones have what sounds like a simple demand: They want ... Pakistan's Largest City Thirsts For Water As Growing Population Strains Resources Pakistan's largest city thirsts for a water supply |
Wall Street Journal | Civilians Killed as India, Pakistan Trade Gunfire in Kashmir Wall Street Journal Indian border village women and children move to take shelter at a community hall in Kashmir, India, on Friday. According to reports, about 200 families from the Arnia and R S Pura border village near the India-Pakistan border left their homes amid ... India blunders on Pakistan India, Pakistan Trade Gunfire in Kashmir; 4 Dead Obsessed With India, Pakistan Risks Anarchy |
Army rushes more troops as Pakistan intensifies cross-border shelling in Jammu ... Times of India NEW DELHI/JAMMU: The Indian Army has rushed more troops towards the line of control and the international border as Pakistani troops have intensified cross-border shelling in Jammu & Kashmir, Times Now reported. The report also said senior generals ... |
The National Interest Online | If Pakistan and India Clash: 5 Pakistani Weapons of War India Should Fear The National Interest Online Since 1947, Pakistan has played second fiddle to a larger, stronger India. Despite spending 50% more as a percentage of GDP on defense than India, Pakistan is militarily much weaker than India, and would lose in any conventional war. Like North Korea ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Sri Lanka v Pakistan, 1st ODI, Hambantota Maqsood, Fawad power Pakistan in ... ESPNcricinfo.com Three-fourths of the way through this first ODI, the match seemed to be over as a contest. But just when the spectators at Hambantota might have resigned themselves to watch the game drag itself to a stultifying finish, Pakistan staged one of those ... Sri Lanka vs Pakistan, 1st ODI: Highlights, Scorecard and Report from Hambantota Sohaib Maqsood and Fawad Alam in record-breaking partnership as Pakistan ... Series off to thriller as Pakistan win with a ball to spare |
India, Pakistan intensify cross-border firing as ties sour Reuters Last week India said its foreign secretary would not meet with her Pakistani counterpart as scheduled on Monday because of plans by Pakistan to consult separatists from the border state of Jammu and Kashmir ahead of the meeting. The cancellation dashed ... |