IBNLive | India vs Pakistan in December: Tough but don't rule it out yet IBNLive Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Shahryar Khan has made it clear that Pakistan will not tour India to play the bilateral series scheduled in December, and India have reiterated that they aren't comfortable with the idea of Pakistan hosting India in ... Pakistan should develop a safe venue; Shukla Exclusive: India can't dodge series against Pakistan in December Decision on Ind-Pak series lies with Pakistan PM - PCB |
Isle of Wight Radio | Pakistan To Execute Paraplegic Man In Days Sky News Pakistan's only paraplegic death row inmate will be executed next week despite a campaign to spare his life, his mother has said. Nusrat Parveen said jail officials have told her she can have a final meeting with her 43-year-old son Abdul Basit on ... Family Says Pakistan to Execute Paraplegic Man Within Days Mother of paraplegic inmate in Pakistan says authorities plan to execute her ... Family says Pakistan to execute paraplegic man next week |
Huffington Post | Ahmadi Mosque Attacked In Pakistan After Blasphemy Rumor Huffington Post LAHORE/ KARACHI, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Angry protesters attacked and occupied a mosque belonging to the minority Ahmadi sect in northeastern Pakistan on Saturday, a day after they torched a factory in response to rumors an Ahmadi employee had ... Mob sets fire to factory in Pakistan over blasphemy charge Protesters seize Ahmadi mosque in Pakistan after blasphemy rumor Mob Torches Factory in Pakistan Alleging Blasphemy |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistan coach Waqar Younis denies match-fixing claim over ODI loss to England Sydney Morning Herald Pakistan coach Waqar Younis has voiced his confidence that there was "nothing wrong" with the third one-day international against England in Sharjah amid reports the match is under investigation over possible suspicious betting patterns. The Daily Mail ... Pakistan vs England: ICC plays down match fixing fears in third ODI after ... Pakistan angry over media reports over match-fixing against England in Sharjah Waqar Younis dismisses Michael Vaughan aspersions on Pakistan collapse |
Pakistan Keeps Interest Rate Unchanged to Support Sinking Rupee Bloomberg Pakistan kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged to support the rupee, which is among Asia's worst performing currencies this quarter. The State Bank of Pakistan kept the target policy rate at 6 percent, Governor Ashraf Wathra said in a statement in ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pietersen against Amir making Pakistan comeback ESPNcricinfo.com Mohammad Amir should not be welcomed back into international cricket and should have been excluded from the game for life for his involvement in spot-fixing, according to Kevin Pietersen. Pietersen has become the first England player involved in the ... |
BBC News | Judge grants Southampton mother permission to take girl to Pakistan BBC News A mother has been granted permission to take her daughter from Southampton to Pakistan, despite her father citing "terrorist bombs" as a risk. The 40-year-old from Pakistan applied to a judge for permission to take the five-year-old to Peshawar. London judge grants Pakistani mother permission to take daughter to Peshawar |
Daily Mail | England's win over Pakistan in third ODI being investigated for corruption ... Daily Mail England's victory over Pakistan in the third one-day international in Sharjah last Tuesday is being investigated for corruption. Following an erratic performance by Pakistan it is understood that investigators from the ICC's anti-corruption unit have ... England win series recap Jos Buttler breaks record as England beat Pakistan to win series Buttler steers Poms to series win – Pakistan fall short in decider |
New York Times | Imran Khan Sees His Vindication in a Calmer Pakistan New York Times “When the Americans were pushing Pakistan to do more,” he said, “the country was heading toward a frenzy of fanaticism. But now the fanaticism has gone out of it, because the Americans have left Afghanistan mostly, and it's no longer seen as Pakistan ... |
The Express Tribune | Distorted history?: Shahid Amin's concise history of Pakistan The Express Tribune KARACHI: Writing history is never easy as one has to control his/her bias and make people understand what the actual fact is, said Shahid Amin, former ambassador and diplomat, at the launch of his fifth book 'The Concise History of Pakistan.' The book ... |