ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan bowl, Bilal Asif debuts ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan have stuck with the same quicks they used in the last match, but have opted to rest left-arm spinner Imad Wasim in order to offer offspinner Bilal Asif an international debut. Pakistan have made it clear that they would like to have a good ... Zimbabwe stun Pakistan despite Shoaib heroics Zimbabwe win by 5 runs (D/L Method) Zimbabwe beat Pakistan in ODI after controversial end |
Toronto Star | Pakistan judge orders state to enforce climate policies Toronto Star A feisty Pakistani judge recently directed the government to enforce its climate change policy and establish a climate change commission to oversee the process. He also ordered government representatives to appear before the court to explain what was ... |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan accuses India of 'interfering' in its internal matters Economic Times A diplomatic back and forth ensued between India and Pakistan at the UN following Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's address to the General Assembly in which he had proposed a new four-point peace initiative to India, including demilitarization of Kashmir ... Pakistan gives UN files claiming that India foments violence India Back Terrors in Pakistan: Sharif Pakistan gives India terror dossiers to UN |
BBC News | Meet Pakistan's first female fire fighter BBC News A young woman is breaking taboos in Pakistan by being the country's only female fire fighter. It is a highly unusual job in a conservative country where millions of women still struggle for basic rights like health care and education - at least three ... |
The Guardian (blog) | England must face the spin challenge with bat and ball against Pakistan The Guardian (blog) Alastair Cook, Ian Bell, Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad all played in the three Tests against Pakistan early in 2012, all of which were lost by England amid the haze and dust of Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Meanwhile Steven Finn carried a lot of drinks. If England are to beat Pakistan, their first battle is to acclimatise to ... Bayliss, Cook ready for Pakistan challenge England vs Pakistan: Adil Rashid in, but will it be Alex Hales or Moeen Ali up ... |
Times of India | India will talk only if BJP is voted out: Pakistani daily Economic Times ISLAMABAD: India-Pakistan peace talks will be possible only when the BJP is voted out in India, a Pakistani newspaper said on Saturday. The Nation said in an editorial that despite Islamabad's attempts, New Delhi was not ready for reconciliation. "The ... India-Pakistan talks only if BJP goes: Pakistani daily JD (U) disagrees with Pakistan's statement on terrorism |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Yasir six-for leads Pakistan to 131-run win ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan cruised to a 131-run win over Zimbabwe in the first one-day international at Harare Sports Club, the match following what has become a familiar script during this tour. Pakistan's lower middle order rallied their side to a good score, and ... Pakistan aims to secure series Zimbabwe vs. Pakistan, 2nd ODI: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info and Preview Yasir spins Pakistan to Zimbabwe thrashing |
Yahoo News | Pakistan army chief say would not allow even a shadow of Daesh Yahoo News "As far as Daesh (Islamic State) is concerned, in Pakistan, even a shadow of Daesh would not be allowed," Sharif said in an address to The Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London on Friday. In May, the Islamic State ... Pakistan will not allow in even shadow of Daesh: Army chief Pakistan army chief say would not allow even a shadow of Islamic State Kashmir part of unfinished agenda of partition: Pakistan army chief |
UN News Centre | Independent UN rights experts renew appeal to Pakistan to end death penalty UN News Centre 2 October 2015 – A group of independent United Nations human rights experts today reiterated their call on Pakistan to reinstate a moratorium on the death penalty and investigate cases where uncertain age determination processes have resulted in ... |
National Post | Two men held on terror allegations deported to Pakistan National Post TORONTO — A Pakistani man accused of plotting a suicide bombing in Toronto's financial district because he thought killing Canadians was his “path to heaven” has been deported, several sources confirmed Thursday. Jahanzeb Malik left Montreal airport ... |