The Guardian | Pakistani terrorist killed in staged shootout, say police sources The Guardian A founder of a Pakistani terror group has been shot dead in the middle of Lahore, in an incident that senior police sources privately admitted was a killing staged by the authorities. Haroon Bhatti, who was extradited from Dubai in September, was ... Terrorism suspect killed in Pakistan while helping police, officials say Haroon Bhatti, one of Pakistan's most feared terrorists, killed while in ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan v England: first T20 international – as it happened The Guardian 19th over: Pakistan 141-8 (Tanvir 24, Wahab 16) Target 161 Chris Jordan again – his last over disappeared for 14 and England could do without him putting pressure on Reese Topley with a repeat. A trio of bang-on-the-money yorkers are just what are ... Pakistan vs England, T20 international: Billings and Plunkett take their chances Billings leads England to T20 win Pakistan v England: Sam Billings hits fifty as tourists win first T20 |
As climate impacts hit, Pakistan faces migration surge: experts Yahoo News THATTA, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fisherman Muhammad Yusuf's family has been living on the island of Hajamaro, just over three miles off the coast of southern Pakistan, for generations. But the island that was once a happy home has now ... |
NDTVSports.com | India and Pakistan Agree to Play Bilateral Cricket Series in 'Neutral' Sri Lanka NDTVSports.com After months of uncertainty, Board of Control for Cricket in India and Pakistan Cricket Board are set to play a short bilateral series in 'neutral' Sri Lanka. The arch-rivals will could three ODIs and two Twenty20 internationals from December 15.('Not ... India-Pakistan series likely from Dec 15 in Sri Lanka: Rajeev Shukla Pakistan's PM permits cricket team to play India at neutral venue: reports Pakistan government clears India bilateral series |
The Nation | One of Pakistan's most feared terrorists killed while in police custody Washington Post ISLAMABAD — A founder of one of Pakistan's most feared and ruthless terrorist groups was killed late Wednesday, the second time in four months that a leader of Lashkar-i-Jhangvi has died under suspicious circumstances while in police custody. The ... Top Pakistani extremist killed in 'shoot-out' with police |
The Express Tribune | Paris attacks aftermath: Pakistan concerned about anti-Muslim hate crimes The Express Tribune The spokesperson said Pakistan was closely following the developments surrounding the downing of the Russian military jet on November 24. “We are concerned over the escalation of tensions in the region and urge all concerned to exercise utmost ... Post-Paris 'Islamophobia' quite irrational: Pakistan 'Pakistan not happy about India creeping into NSG' Pakistan to summon Bangladesh HC to present response |
New York Times | Pakistani Taliban Commander Reported Killed in Drone Strike in Afghanistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — An American drone strike on Wednesday killed a senior commander of the Pakistani Taliban in Afghanistan, near the border with the North Waziristan region of Pakistan, according to Pakistani intelligence officials in the tribal belt. |
European Parliament raises concerns about Chinese presence in Pakistan ... Economic Times NEW DELHI: The European Parliament for the first time has come down heavily on Chinese funded infrastructure projects as well as deployment of PLA troops in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) by asserting that such moves by Beijing is ecologically ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Ghani's Pivot Away From Pakistan Foreign Policy (blog) Frustrated by Pakistan's efforts to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has decided to stealfrom former president Hamid Karzai's playbook, and cozy up to India. One potential consequence? Weakening ties with ... |
WWAY NewsChannel 3 | Cultural exchange helps build understanding among UNCW faculty, Pakistani ... WWAY NewsChannel 3 The grant has allowed UNCW professors to travel to Pakistan along with welcoming overseas visitors here in the Port City. The purpose is to build a better understanding in both cultures. “It was really a transforming experience,” UNCW professor ... |