NBCNews.com | Pakistan renames 107 schools after massacre victims CNN (CNN) More than 100 schools in Pakistan have been renamed in honor of the children killed in a Taliban siege at a Peshawar school last year. According to the provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 107 local schools now bear the name of a student ... Peshawar School Attack: Pakistan Schools Renamed For Young Victims Pakistan & Polio Taliban Assassins Target Pakistan's Polio Vaccinators |
International Cricket Council | South Africa v Pakistan, 6 Key Moments International Cricket Council Pakistan's top order had struggled throughout the tournament but with Sarfraz Ahmed coming in for the out-of-form Nasir Jamshed, it made a careful but optimistic start in Auckland. At 30-0 in the ninth over, Ahmed Shehzad was just beginning to look ... Pakistan hold off AB de Villiers to beat South Africa at Cricket World Cup Why world cricket needs a strong Pakistan Pakistan Cricket: The Good, The Bad And The Brilliant |
New York Times | Afghan Peace Efforts Reopen Wounds Over Pakistan New York Times But even as early skeptics of the president's effort are publicly coming around, there is a deep current of distrust and concern among many Afghans over how he has tried to bring his plan to life: by intensively courting Pakistan's military, which ... |
Irish Independent | 'We should lose to Ireland just to troll Pakistan' - Indian cricket fans ... Irish Independent Ireland currently sit on six points, level with South Africa Pakistan who have played a game more. India currently lead the way with four wins from four and they will be the next opponents for the Boys in Green on Tuesday. Such is the rivalry with ... 'Mauka' Man Gets Back In A Pakistan Jersey From the 1992 World Cup Match! |
U-T San Diego | UNICEF warns lack of toilets in Pakistan tied to stunting U-T San Diego In this Tuesday, March 3, 2015 photo, a Pakistani villager builds a toilet in Thatta district, Sindh province, 100 kilometer (62 miles) southeast of Karachi, Pakistan. More than 40 million people in Pakistan do not have access to a toilet, forcing them ... |
The Independent | Being coy doesn't change the reality of modern Pakistan — a a corrupt ... The Independent In Rotherham, up to 1,400 children were sexually abused, predominantly “by gangs of British-Pakistani men”. That's how it was reported. In a 2010 case in Rotherham, five men found guilty of sexual offences were “of Pakistani heritage”. Abid Naseer ... Being coy doesn't change the reality of modern Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan Describes Recent Talks with India as Positive Voice of America ISLAMABAD—. Pakistan said recent talks with rival India have eased bilateral tensions and revived prospects for the resumption of a “meaningful” dialogue to address issues dividing the two countries. Sartaj Aziz, Pakistani prime minister's adviser on ... Pakistan wants comprehensive dialogue with India: Aziz PM Modi will certainly visit Pakistan next year: Sartaj Aziz India Pakistan talks |
Eyewitness News | #CWC15 Proteas slump to defeat against Pakistan Eyewitness News JOHANNESBURG –South Africa have slumped to their second defeat at the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup after losing to Pakistan by 29 runs via the Duckworth-Lewis method at Eden Park in Auckland. After winning the toss and electing to bowl Pakistan ... Left proves right for Pakistan attack Proteas gird loins for clash with Pakistan |
International Cricket Council | GRAEME SMITH: Proteas floored by hungry and aggressive Pakistan troika International Cricket Council This may be overlooked as the Proteas scored at more than six runs to the over, however, Pakistan would have known that the only way they were going to win this game was to bowl the Proteas out. If South Africa had batted through their allotted 47 ... Pakistan stuns favoured Proteas ICC World Cup: South Africa taken aback by aggressive Pakistan Pakistan back in World Cup contention with win over South Africa in Auckland |
South China Morning Post (subscription) | Outcry and fear as Pakistan builds new nuclear reactors in dangerous Karachi Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — World leaders have fretted for years that terrorists may try to steal one of Pakistan's nuclear bombs and detonate it in a foreign country. But some Karachi residents say the real nuclear nightmare is unfolding here in Pakistan's ... Outcry and fear grow as Pakistan builds new nuclear reactors in Karachi Pakistan builds nuclear reactors in Karachi Nuclear Pakistan - OpEd |