Daily Times | Pakistan in Its Labyrinth New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — There is a bit of a hermetic feel to Pakistan these days, as if the country that lies on the ancient road from the West to Asia, a natural bridge, had somehow contorted itself into a self-imposed isolation. The border with India ... Pakistan has stake in Afghan peace process: US Dressmakers bring old 'Afghan style' to Pakistan |
New York Times | Refugees Are Pushed to Exits in Pakistan New York Times Such experiences have become increasingly common for Afghans living in Pakistan after the terrorist attack on a school in Peshawar in December. Though the attack was claimed by the Pakistani Taliban, the Afghan refugees say it fueled a new wave of ... Pakistan: Stop Forced Returns of Afghans Pakistan to send back millions of Afghan refugees HRW asks Pakistan to stop forced return of Afghans |
New York Times | Reuters Bureau Chief Is Found Dead in Pakistan New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistan and Afghanistan bureau chief for Reuters, Maria Golovnina, was found dead at her office in Islamabad on Monday, according to a statement by Reuters and Pakistani officials. Ms. Golovnina, 34, fell unconscious in the ... Reuters journalist Maria Golovnina dies in Pakistan aged 34 Reuters Bureau Chief Maria Golovnina Dies in Pakistan Reuters bureau chief dies in Pakistan |
BBC News | Pakistan captures militant linked to Peshawar school assault BBC News The Pakistani military has arrested a man suspected of taking part in December's attack on the Army Public School in Peshawar. The army claim that Taj Muhammad was one of the commanders behind the Taliban assault. The army is still searching for other ... Pakistan authorites arrest school massacre suspect Suspect in Pakistan school massacre arrested Peshawar school attack perpetrator arrested by Pakistan military |
The Guardian | Pakistan investigate reports selector was in casino before World Cup match The Guardian Reports in Pakistan have said that Moin, a former Test captain, had visited a casino on the night of the match against West Indies in which Pakistan were hammered by 150 runs – their worst defeat at a World Cup. There was no suggestion that Moin would ... World Cup 2015: Pakistan Cricket Board probing Moin Khan's casino visit before ... Timeline on Pakistan World Cup Turmoil Pakistan chief selector Moin Khan criticised for casino visit in Christchurch |
Sydney Morning Herald | Roger Federer caught up in India-Pakistan cricket rivalry Sydney Morning Herald Roger Federer has apologised for getting caught up in the bitter rivalry between Indian and Pakistani cricket fans when he was pictured admiring the blue shirt of the defending World Cup champions in a marketing photoshoot. The 17-time Grand Slam ... Roger Federer apologises for Facebook post during India vs Pakistan World Cup ... Photo controversy during WC: Federer apologises to India, Pakistan fans Pakistan vs India: Federer apologises for '#BleedBlue' comment |
Times of India | Rana Bhagwandas, first Hindu chief justice of Pakistan, dies Times of India NEW DELHI: Former acting chief justice of Pakistan Rana Bhagwandas passed away in Karachi on Monday, the country's media reported. He was the first Hindu and the second non-Muslim head of the supreme court of Pakistan. The 72-year-old former judge ... Justice Rana Bhagwandas of Pakistan passes away |
Toronto Star | Former Pakistan captain blasts team's Cricket World Cup showing Toronto Star Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after his side lost to the West Indies by. Ross Setford / The Associated Press. Pakistan's Sohail Khan walks from the field after his side lost to the West Indies by 150 runs at the Cricket World Cup in ... Pakistan thrashed after top-order collapse Pakistan's heavy defeat hurts Miandad Cricket World Cup 2015: West Indies beat Pakistan by 150 runs |
EurActiv | Europe and Pakistan: Neither autocracy or theocracy EurActiv Whether the Taliban reasserts control within its borders and across them, what happens in Pakistan really matters to Europe and the rest of the world, writes Richard Howitt. Richard Howitt MEP is Vice-Chair of the European Parliament's Delegation with ... EU trade policy brings 'new found influence' in Pakistan |
Press TV | Pakistan braces for a long and deadly war in tribal areas on Afghan border Washington Post RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — When 10 Pakistani soldiers tried to dislodge Taliban militants from a madrassa near the Afghan border this summer, their advance was crippled by relentless gunfire. Within minutes, two soldiers were dead, and Imran Ali had so ... Latest from Iran |