New York Times | Afghan President Receives Unexpected Welcome in Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Afghan political leaders publicly warned President Ashraf Ghani not to smile when he came to Pakistan for a global conference on Wednesday, but he soon found that to be hard going. New opening to Pakistan Pakistan's re-emergence How India, Pakistan resumed peace talks |
New York Times | Afghanistan and Pakistan Agree to Reopen Talks With an Absent Taliban New York Times The Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani, returned home from an ice-breaking visit to Pakistan to contend not only with fallout from a skeptical and largely anti-Pakistan public, but also with the resignation of his intelligence chief and a new body count ... Afghan spy chief row highlights Kabul's conundrum over Pakistan Afghan Intelligence Chief Nabil Resigns; Clashed With President Ghani Over ... Afghanistan security 'undermined by efforts to crush Pakistani militants' |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Dharamsala to host World T20 India-Pakistan match ESPNcricinfo.com Dharamsala will host the World Twenty20 2016 match between India and Pakistan on March 19 while the tournament semi-finals will be played in Delhi and Mumbai, according to the fixtures released by the ICC on Friday. The men's event will be played in ... Archrivals Pakistan and India drawn in same group 2016 World T20 Schedule: India vs Pakistan on March 19 in Dharamsala India-Pakistan World T20 game in Dharamsala |
The Guardian | England Lions' Steven Finn makes solid return in T20 loss to Pakistan The Guardian Steven Finn made a highly encouraging return from injury to boost his chances of a call-up to the full squad for the Boxing Day Test against South Africa but could not prevent England Lions falling behind in their Twenty20 series against Pakistan A in ... |
Deutsche Welle | Pakistan test-fires nuclear-capable missile following peace conference Deutsche Welle Pakistan test-fired the nuclear-capable missile on Friday, one day after a regional conference held in the capital of Islamabad calling for improved relations between the government of Afghanistan and the Taliban. The military said in a statement that ... Pakistan test-fires missile just days after hosting peace conference Pakistan test-fires its most advanced nuclear-capable ballistic missile Pakistan tests nuclear-capable missile with range of 2750 km |
India Today | Told PM Modi India should resume cricket ties with Pakistan: Imran Khan India Today Former Pakistan captain Imran Khan, who is in India for Agenda Aaj Tak 2015, met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and requested him to resume bilateral cricket ties with Pakistan. India were supposed to play Pakistan in a full-fledged series ... Stopping cricket is not an answer to terrorism, says former Pakistan cricketer ... Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf Party Chief Imran Khan Meets PM Narendra Modi Imran invites Modi to visit Pakistan |
The Indian Express | Look Who's Going To Pakistan The Indian Express As “go to Pakistan” quickly went from curse to foreign policy initiative, we woke up to find India's foreign minister in Islamabad, rather than all those “Modi-baiters” and “beef-eaters”. It is a good moment to recap what has comprised a policy on the ... |
Huffington Post | Is Pakistan Just a Huge Trumpistan? Huffington Post I am a Pakistani immigrant to the United States. With the recent rise of Islamophobia here in America, we Pakistanis have suddenly become experts on minority rights. My social media timelines are filled with my friends urging the West to accommodate ... |
SkySports | Waqar Younis: Why can't Pakistan give Mohammad Amir another chance? SkySports When Mohammad Amir is brought back into the Pakistan squad then it's very important for all parties to sit down and clear the air. "It will be important that the PCB sits down with the players and explains to them that Amir has served his punishment ... Pakistan team can only improve under a foreign coach: Md. Yousuf Pakistan will improve under foreign coach: Mohammad Yousuf |
Democratising Pakistan? — III Daily Times Politics in Pakistan went through a radical phase during 1967-1969 when the political and ideological opposition took to the streets against Ayub Khan questioning his domestic and foreign policy. Ironically, some old allies of the regime turned sides. |