The Pakistan Nuclear Nightmare New York Times With as many as 120 warheads, Pakistan could in a decade become the world's third-ranked nuclear power, behind the United States and Russia, but ahead of China, France and Britain. Its arsenal is growing faster than any other country's, and it has ... |
Crime Down in Karachi, Paramilitary in Pakistan Shifts Focus New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Paramilitary troops have become ubiquitous around this sprawling Pakistani port city. They watch over police officers at traffic circles, their convoys patrol thoroughfares, their raids drive daily headlines. |
CNN | Death Toll in Pakistan Factory Collapse Rises to 20 New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — Rescue workers on Thursday intensified their search for survivors in the collapse of a factory near Lahore the day before after pulling out 108 survivors over two days, Pakistani officials said. Pakistan Teen Alive After 50 Hours Trapped Under Collapsed Factory Teenager found alive 50 hours after Pakistan factory collapse Pakistan building collapse: At least 23 killed |
18-year-old man rescued 50 hours after factory collapse ABC Online Punjab chief minister Shahbaz Sharif has said the factory may have suffered structural damage in the October 26 earthquake, which killed almost 400 people across Pakistan and Afghanistan. Provincial labour minister Raja Ashfaq Sarwar said that an ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | When Gooch tamed Pakistan ESPNcricinfo.com Yet in November 1987, Essex's Graham Gooch played an innings of such mastery in Pakistan's largest city that you would have thought he had been batting there all his life. In 1987, the World Cup was held outside England for the first time, co-hosted by ... |
BBC News | Pakistan anger at TV show with Bollywood judges BBC News Pakistani social media users are trying to put pressure on a leading local media network to cancel a singing competition involving Indian judges. The Geo TV show stars Bollywood music director Shankar Mahadevan and singer Shweta Pandit. The hashtag ... Paradox lost? Pakistan expresses concern over 'recent rise of extremism' in India Pakistan Concerned Over 'Extremism' in India Pakistan demands foreign powers to take notice of Shiv Sena's extremism: FO |
Sport360° | England openers must bat big for ODI success against Pakistan The Guardian (blog) If the England camp require cheering up after losing the Test series against Pakistan and dropping to sixth in the Test rankings, they might contemplate what happened in February 2012 on their last tour to the United Arab Emirates. Then they were ... Misbah: My pride at Pakistan's progress Aggression my forte, says Pakistan's Shah Pakistan's new bowling spearhead: Yasir Shah |
Channel News Asia | Pakistan suspends EU migrant readmission agreement over 'misuse' Channel News Asia Refugees wait to be processed at the first registration point for migrants of the German federation police in Deggendorf, southern Germany, on Sep 8, 2015 where refugees from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Syria are registered. (Photo: AFP/Christof Stache). Pakistan Suspends Accord With EU on Return of Illegal Migrants Pakistan suspends readmission agreements with western countries: Nisar Pakistan suspends deportation accords |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v England: Tourists lose series 2-0 in Sharjah BBC Sport England subsided to a 127-run defeat in the third and final Test against Pakistan and a 2-0 series loss. Resuming on 46-2 in pursuit of an unlikely 284, England lost four wickets for 11 runs in the first hour and were eventually bowled out for 156. On ... Rising Pakistan thrash England Pakistan spinners wrap up 2-0 series win Pakistan v England: third Test, day four – as it happened |
Daily Times | India at war with itself, says Pakistan newspaper Economic Times "Unhappily, the Pakistani response to the assault on Indian secularism and freedoms has also been fairly predictable. Many sections of the political class, media and civil society here have seemingly revelled in the recent tensions in India because it ... 'Pakistanis surprised by intolerance in India' India appears to be at war with itself: Pakistani daily |