Reuters | Pakistan and Afghan officials say Afghan Taliban signal readiness for talks Reuters The renewed push for negotiations appeared to be driven by evolving relationships between Afghanistan, Pakistan and China, which recently offered to help broker talks. On Thursday, a senior Pakistani military official said Pakistan's army chief ... Pakistani, Afghan officials: Taliban is willing to enter into peace talks Pakistanis Try to Nudge Taliban Along the Path to Peace Talks With Kabul U.S., Taliban Deny Peace Talks in Doha; Afghanistan, Pakistan Look to Increase ... |
International Cricket Council | JAVED MIANDAD: Pakistan must get combination right International Cricket Council The road to quarterfinals will only get bumpier for the West Indies and Pakistan after whosoever loses the Pool B match in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 on Saturday. An ill-planned Pakistan went down against archrival India, and alarm bells began ... Coming off defeats, Pakistan, Windies face off in World Cup ICC Cricket World Cup 2015: Pakistan not panicking after loss ICC World Cup: No Panic but Pakistan Batting Concerns Skipper Misbah |
cricket.com.au | Unrest in Pakistan camp, reports say cricket.com.au Initial reports in the Pakistan media on Tuesday said Luden had resigned after an argument with Afridi, opener Shehzad and batsman-cum wicketkeeper Umar Akmal following Sunday's Pool B loss. "Luden had a serious argument with some senior players ... ICC World Cup: Pakistan Fielding Coach Quits Over Players' Attitude Pakistan Cricket Board moves to quash rumours of unrest in the ranks Luden stays as Pakistan fielding coach |
DefenseNews.com | Russia-Pakistan Deal May Lead to More Sales DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — A deal for Pakistan to directly import Russian engines for the JF-17 Thunder multi-role fighter will improve the program and may lead to more Russian-made parts for the aircraft, analysts say. News broke over the weekend that Pakistan ... |
The Guardian | Dissenting voices silenced in Pakistan's war of the web The Guardian Pakistan already goes further than most in digitally shielding its citizens from the outside world. There are only two countries where Facebook blocks more content at the request of their governments, and a YouTube ban imposed two years ago shows no ... |
NDTV | India under pressure to explain who blew up Pakistani boat Reuters The development comes as India and Pakistan's foreign secretaries are set to resume talks next month for the first time since May. The two nuclear-armed nations engaged in their worst cross-border violence in a decade in October, capping a year when ... Pakistan 'terror' boat row: Coast Guard DIG BK Loshali a habitual offender ... Explain Who Blew Up Fishing Boat, Says Pakistan to India Pakistan 'terror' boat incident: Parrikar rubbishes Coast Guard DIG's claim of ... |
USA TODAY | Suicide bombing kills 5 at Pakistan police complex USA TODAY The city is the power base of Pakistan's prime minister. The bombing claimed by a Pakistani Taliban splinter group further destabilizes a country already struggling to deal with its militancy problems following the assault on a school in December that ... Suicide Bomber, Failing to Reach Pakistani Police, Strikes Busy Neighborhood Taliban suicide attack on Pakistani police headquarters in Lahore kills six Pakistan Taliban suicide bombing in Lahore leaves several dead |
Afghans ordered out of Pakistan as 'diversion' in militant fight Reuters Thousands of Afghans unnerved by threats of arrest and growing hostility towards them have flocked out of Pakistan back home, leaving behind boarded-up shops, houses and restaurants. Within hours of a Dec. 16 attack on a school in the city of Peshawar ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Musharraf admits that Pakistani proxies fought in … Foreign Policy (blog) Former Pakistani leader Pervez Musharraf made some news Friday with his public admission that Pakistan has supported insurgent “proxies” in Afghanistan. He also claimed that India had been supporting proxies as well and called for both sides to stop. |
Al-Arabiya | Abducted polio immunization team found murdered in Pakistan Al-Arabiya Local militants had abducted the vaccination worker, two local tribal policemen and a driver in the Zhob district of Baluchistan province on Saturday. Pakistan is one of only three countries where polio remains endemic. But attempts to eradicate it ... Four kidnapped polio workers are found dead in Pakistan Polio immunisation team murdered in Pakistan Pakistan Finds Bodies of Kidnapped Polio Vaccination Team |