NBCNews.com | Karachi Heat Wave Death Toll Tops 650 During Ramadan Fast New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Karachi's poor learned long ago to cope with the many adversities that afflict Pakistan's most crowded and chaotic city, including flooding, street violence and political crises. But since a suffocating heat wave descended on ... Pakistan Heat Wave Kills Hundreds: Victims 'Dying On the Streets' Death Toll From Heatwave In Pakistan Tops 600 Pakistan heatwave: death toll continues to rise |
Wall Street Journal | Reversing Course, Pakistan Says Save the Children Can Stay New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Under pressure from Western allies, the government of Pakistan on Monday reversed its decision to expel Save the Children from the country, indicating that the aid agency could continue its operations albeit on a smaller scale ... Pakistan Says Charity Can Continue to Operate Pakistan turns up the heat on NGOs |
NDTV | China Protects Pakistan at UN Over 26/11 Mastermind's Release; PM Narendra ... NDTV New Delhi: After China blocked action at the United Nations against Pakistan for freeing 26/11 mastermind Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed India's grave concern "at the highest levels" to Beijing, said sources. Sources said ... Lakhvi release: India express concern after China blocks move to censure ... China blocks India's move in UN seeking action against Pakistan on Lakhvi China blocked India's move at UN for action against Pakistan over Lakhvi's release |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan legend Akram backs Bayliss cricket.com.au Legendary Pakistan paceman Wasim Akram said Tuesday England's new coach Trevor Bayliss would help make the Ashes a closer contest despite Australia starting out as hot favourites. The left-armer, who was bowling coach for the Kolkata Knight Riders in ... |
Quartz | Even Google Maps knows how dysfunctional India-Pakistan relations are Quartz But of course, there's the matter of the Radcliffe Line—the bristling border between India and Pakistan—which cleaves through Punjab. It is an impermeable, if invisible, wall between Lahore and Naya Nangal. Always angry with each other, India and ... |
Business Insider | Pakistan all-rounder Mohammad Hafeez faces 12-month bowling ban The Guardian The ICC statement read: “The match officials' report, which was handed over to the Pakistan management, cited concerns about the legality of the 34-year-old's bowling action during the course of the match. “As this report will constitute the player's ... Buoyant Pakistan target series win in Sri Lanka |
The Express Tribune | Hockey World League: Pakistan take on the mighty Australians in Antwerp The Express Tribune Australia are the top-ranked team in the world — nine spots ahead of Pakistan — but skipper Muhammad Imran believes that ranking hardly matters in modern hockey and Pakistan have the potential to pull off a surprise win. “Australia won't be taking us ... World Hockey League: Pakistan to face Australia in second group match: Live ... |
Times of India | Yoga opponents should go to Pakistan, Sadhvi Prachi says Times of India NEW DELHI: VHP leader Sadhvi Prachi on Tuesday kicked up another controversy with her remarks that those who are opposed to yoga should go to Pakistan and that they have "no right" to stay in the country. The comments came by way of Vishwa Hindu ... |
The Diplomat | Pakistan: Lessons from the India-US Nuclear Deal The Diplomat During the seventh round of the U.S.-Pakistan Security, Strategic Stability, and Nonproliferation (SSS&NP) working group earlier this month, Pakistan again demanded an India-style civil nuclear agreement under the auspices of the U.S.-Pakistan ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Discloses Secret Afghan, Taliban Talks Voice of America ISLAMABAD—. Pakistan disclosed Monday that it recently facilitated secret talks in the northwestern Chinese city of Urumqi between Afghan envoys and Taliban representatives, and another round of negotiations is expected soon as part of efforts to ... Why Afghanistan Needs Pakistan Will Pakistan win the battle for Afghanistan? Pakistan: Stuck In A Cul-De-Sac – Analysis |