Times of India | Poor Branding Is Not Pakistan's Biggest Problem Huffington Post In anticipation of the visit to Washington by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, scheduled for October 21-23, Pakistan's public relations machinery has gone into over-drive to build expectations of a new partnership between Pakistan and the United States. Pakistan military tightening control on Nawaz Sharif govt Pakistan Rejects Reports on Deal with US to Restrict Its Nuclear Programme US denies civil nuke deal with Pakistan |
BBC News | Shiv Sena attack derails India-Pakistan cricket talks BBC News A meeting between India and Pakistan's cricket board chiefs in Mumbai has been cancelled after a protest by far-right Hindu nationalists. Dozens of Shiv Sena party activists broke into the office of the cricket board just before Monday's talks. Shiv ... BCCI-PCB talks hit by anti-Pakistan protest Protest by Hindu nationalists scuppers cricket talks between India and Pakistan India, Pakistan push to get cricket ties back on track |
Channel News Asia | At least 11 dead in southwestern Pakistan bus explosion Channel News Asia QUETTA, Pakistan: At least 11 people were killed and many more wounded on Monday (Oct 19) when a powerful bomb exploded in a passenger bus in Pakistan's southwestern Baluchistan province, local officials said. A bomb disposal official said a large ... Bus blast kills 11 in Pakistan's Baluchistan province At least 11 dead after crowded bus explodes in Quetta, Pakistan Bus Bomb Kills 11 in Pakistan |
BBC Sport | Bilal Asif has yet to play a Test match for Pakistan BBC Sport Asif was reported for a suspect action following Pakistan's third one-day match against Zimbabwe this month. He will join up with the squad in the United Arab Emirates after completing tests on his action in Chennai. The outcome of the tests to ... Bilal to join Pakistan squad, Azhar to return home Bilal Asif could play for Pakistan against England despite review of action Pakistan call up Bilal Asif for second Test against England despite ongoing ... |
Times of India | Akram, Akhtar to return to Pakistan after ICC withdraws Aleem Dar Times of India NEW DELHI: Former Pakistani fast bowlers Wasim Akram and Shoaib Akhtar, who are currently commentating in the ongoing India and South Africa ODI series, will return to Pakistan and won't be available for the fifth and last match, according to reports. ICC Withdraws Pakistan Umpire Aleem Dar, Wasim Akram And Shoaib Akhtar Refuse ... ICC withdraws Pakistan umpire Aleem Dar from India-South Africa ODI series Pakistan umpire Dar withdrawn from India-South Africa series |
The Diplomat | Defending Digital Freedoms in Pakistan The Diplomat This year, one of TIME's Next Generation Leaders, Nighat Dad, a young Pakistani activist and lawyer based in the city of Lahore, is one of the most significant voices in the country in creating awareness amongst Pakistani women about cyber crimes and ... |
Chandigarh Tribune | Border Security Force Seizes Heroin, Weapons on Pakistan Border NDTV Chandigarh: The Border Security Force (BSF) has seized 10 kg of heroin along the India-Pakistan border in Punjab, a BSF spokesman said on Monday. The heroin was recovered near a border outpost in Ferozepur sector after the troopers challenged ... BSF seizes 5.5kg Pakistan-smuggled heroin per day since October 8 Pakistani smugglers take cover in tall basmati fields |
The Guardian | Pakistan v England: first Test, day five – as it happened The Guardian That they reduced the hosts to this was remarkable in the first place; Pakistan had declared in their first innings on 523-8, and England's spinners finished the second day with collective figures of 0-302. They will now travel to Dubai with a ... Pakistan vs England - LIVE: Follow day five of the first Test from the UAE Bad light foils England run chase against Pakistan Bad light thwarts England as Pakistan claim draw |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan need to heed their warning — Waqar Younis gulfnews.com After bad light saved them from defeat at the Shaikh Zayed Stadium with England just 25 runs short of victory, Pakistan coach Waqar Younis said: “We should realise that we are a very good Test side but we committed some silly mistakes, especially in ... Bad light farce that stopped England beating Pakistan indicative of Test ... Make Pakistan's home Tests day-night affairs Pakistan vs England, second Test preview: Seamers should be able to swing ... |
Swarajya | Pakistan : Inching Towards Complete Army Domination Swarajya Pakistan, located as it is at the crossroads of sub regions and sandwiched between high mountains in the north and a huge ocean in the south, considers military security as the most significant element and subset of national security. Perceived threats ... |