Aljazeera.com | England fighting to save Dubai Test against Pakistan Aljazeera.com Joe Root made a half-century as England rallied to 130 for three at close on the fourth day of the second Test, 360 runs behind Pakistan after the hosts' Younis Khan had made a swaggering 31st Test century. Root, 59 not out, put on 102 runs with Ian ... Pakistan v England: second Test, day four – as it happened Pakistan push toward victory in second Test Pakistan v England: Tourists face defeat in second Test in Dubai |
The Indian Express | Geeta, girl stranded in Pakistan, returns home today The Indian Express Geeta, girl stranded in Pakistan, returns home today. "Geeta will come back to India on October 26. Five members of Edhi Foundation will come with her, who will be treated as state guests," said MEA spokesperson Vikas Swarup. Geeta, in Pakistan for Over 10 Years, to Return Home Today Geeta, the deaf-mute Indian woman living in Pakistan, set to return home today Indian woman stuck in Pakistan to return home after nearly 12 years |
Swarajya | Factoring in Pakistan The Hindu Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's visit to the United States has not led to any 'diplomatic blockbuster' as was being speculated in a section of the American media. But it has left enough for Indian strategic thinkers and policymakers to mull over ... Talks only way out to ease Pakistan, India tension: US Pakistan To Become The 51st State Of The United States Of America US to persuade India to re-engage with Pakistan |
UPI.com | Eight civilians injured after India and Pakistan exchange fire near Kashmir border UPI.com Indian troops patrol the Line of Control in Kashmir on March 11, 2000, in the snow-laden mountains along the Pakistani border. Despite both sides pledging to uphold a 2003 cease-fire agreement in September 2015, India and Pakistan once more began ... Five Pakistani civilians wounded in Indian firing |
BBC News | World Twenty20 2016: Pakistan threaten boycott BBC News Pakistan may boycott next year's World Twenty20 if India fail to play a proposed series with them this year. The arch-rivals have yet to agree the first of six proposed series between 2015 and 2023. Talks were disrupted after far-right Hindu ... Pakistan may be ready to boycott World Twenty20 tournament PAKISTAN should ASK BCCI head to visit PCB for revival of cricket also ... Pakistan consider World Twenty20 boycott |
Deutsche Welle | India's strange preoccupation with Pakistan Deutsche Welle He just went on about his ordeal, and how his wife had made them take the very next flight back to Paris. "It's worse in Pakistan!" the Indian shot back. "It (Pakistan) is destabilizing the whole region." "Maybe, but we were in India," the Frenchman ... |
NDTV | Pakistan Targets 30 Border Posts in Jammu Some Villagers Reportedly Injured NDTV Jammu: Pakistani troops targeted 30 border posts in Jammu and Kashmir's Samba district in overnight firing. Some villagers are reportedly injured in the heavy shelling that is still continuing at some places. Pakistan Rangers used 82 mm mortars and ... One hurt in heavy Pakistan shelling Two injured in Pakistan shelling in Jammu JK: Pakistan violates ceasefire, army recovers 2 explosive devices |
The Guardian | Pakistan v England: second Test, day two – as it happened The Guardian And if Pakistan found that frustrating, it was as nothing compared with the very next delivery, which Cook edges, and this time it bounces only one time before it passes wide of third slip - by now moved wider and almost a gully - and away for four. I ... England rely on Root after Pakistan 378 Root defiant after Pakistan make early inroads Pakistan v England: Joe Root and Alastair Cook lead tourists' reply |
Washington Post | From the mountains to the sea: A Chinese vision, a Pakistani corridor Washington Post CHINA'S BACK YARD | Part of an occasional series. KHUNJERAB PASS, Pakistan — Up here on what is often referred to as the world's highest paved border crossing, there still are not many signs that billions of dollars in investment — and goodwill ... Chinese carve out modern Silk Road through mountains of Pakistan |
Tolerance, Friendship Way Forward for India and Pakistan: Malala The New Indian Express NEW DELHI: Against the backdrop of Shiv Sena protests against Pakistani personalities, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai today deplored "intolerance" in the society and said "tolerance, friendship and love" was the way for India and Pakistan to move forward. |