Washington Post (blog) | Cricket World Cup 2015: Pakistan stays alive with win over Zimbabwe Washington Post (blog) Pakistan, the 1992 Cricket World Cup winner, won for the first time in the 2015 tournament, staving off Zimbabwe in Brisbane, Australia. Pakistan rallied for the win behind, as the BBC put it, “skipper Misbah-ul-Haq's stubborn 73 and a fiery half ... Wahab, Irfan give Pakistan first points Pakistan survive Zimbabwe scare for first win Pakistan record first World Cup win |
International Business Times, India Edition | Mumbai attacks suspect Lakhvi's luxury jail time BBC News One of Pakistan's most notorious prisoners is living in relative luxury despite the government's protestations that it is cracking down on militants. Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi is one of the main suspects behind the horrific 2008 Mumbai attacks. Yet right ... Pakistan: 9/11 Mumbai Attacks Mastermind Lakhvi Has Internet, TV, Mobile ... 26/11 Plotter Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi Living in Luxury Inside Pakistan Jail: Report Lakhvi living comfortable 'detention' life in jail: BBC report |
Newsweek | In Pakistan, Talking Books and Politics at the Lahore Literary Festival Newsweek The hope that one day Pakistan will escape from the clutches of jihadist terrorism, corrupt politicians and an overbearing army came alive last weekend at the Lahore Literary Festival, where mostly young audiences averaging 25,000 people a day ... Download the app and try to see if you can guess which photo is India or ... Pakistan Literary Festival Stands Up to Violence |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistan Re-equips Squadron With AEW&C Planes DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's Air Force (PAF) Thursday stood up its unit of Chinese Karakorum Eagle AEW&C aircraft in a ceremony attended by the head of the PAF, Air Chief Marshal Tahir Rafiq Butt, and Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Though the exact location ... |
Toronto Star | To buy a cellphone, Pakistan wants your fingerprints Toronto Star Concerned about a proliferation of illegal and untraceable SIM cards, the directive is the most visible step so far in Pakistan's efforts to restore law and order after Taliban militants killed 150 students and teachers at a school in December ... |
US endorses India's peace moves, ignores Pakistan plaint Times of India "India is concerned about the stability of Afghanistan and its own presence there following the drawdown of international forces and is looking to blunt the influence of Pakistan-supported groups and ensure that Afghanistan does not revert to a haven ... Pakistan's support of LeT will likely be an irritant: US Intelligence Director Why talking to Pakistan is not a good idea? |
NDTVSports.com | World Cup 2015: Wahab Riaz All-Round Show Scripts Pakistan's First Win NDTVSports.com Misbah-ul-Haq top-scored for Pakistan with a patient 121-ball 73 while seamer Wahab Riaz smashed a quickfire 54 off 46 balls to prop up Pakistan towards the end. With the ball, Mohammad Irfan was the pick of Pakistan bowlers with figures of four for 30 ... |
Pakistan Keeps Quarterfinal Dreams Alive With Win Over Zimbabwe Huffington Post India Brisbane — Embattled Pakistan finally opened their account in the cricket World Cup as they laboured to a narrow 20-run win over a spirited Zimbabwe in a Pool B match here today. Opting to bat, Pakistan managed 235 for seven in their allotted 50 overs ... |
Live cricket World Cup scores: Pakistan v Zimbabwe Sydney Morning Herald Match EndedPakistan beat Zimbabwe by 20 runs. 14 : 30 (EDT). Brisbane Cricket Ground (Woolloongabba), Brisbane. Pakistan. Zimbabwe. ICC Cricket World Cup, 2015. Time: 03 : 30 (GMT) | 13 : 30 (Local Time). 01 Mar 2015. Clear. Toss: Pakistan won the ... |
CNN | 'Afghan Girl' resurfaces in Pakistan documents probe CNN Sharbat Gula was 12 when photographer Steve McCurry captured his iconic image of her living in a refugee camp for Afghan nationals in Peshawar, Pakistan. The image appeared on the cover of National Geographic magazine. This week, Pakistani media ... 'Harassment' drives Afghan refugees from Pakistan 'Afghan Girl' living in Pakistan with fake papers: officials National Geographic 'Afghan girl' under probe in Pakistan |