New York Times | 4 Militants Dead After Raid on Home in Eastern Pakistan, Officials Say New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — At least three militants were killed in a gun battle with the police and intelligence officers early Monday during a nighttime raid on their hide-out in eastern Pakistan, officials said. Another militant blew himself up after ... Pakistan police kill four suspected Taliban militants in Punjab: officials Pakistan's anti-terror fight enters new phase despite rights fears Pakistan Launches Airstrikes on Militants Near Afghan Border |
Bleacher Report | Sri Lanka beats Pakistan to level Test series TVNZ Opener Dimuth Karunaratne smashed a half-century to help Sri Lanka complete a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Pakistan in the second cricket test today to level the three-match series 1-1. Needing 153 to win with rain looming on the final day, the ... Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan: Winners and Losers from 2nd Test Sri Lanka beats Pakistan by seven wickets to level Test series in Colombo Cricket-Test Series Sri Lanka v Pakistan scoreboard |
The National Interest Online (blog) | Watch Out, India: China Just Sent First-Ever Submarine to Pakistan The National Interest Online (blog) According to numerous Indian media outlets, a People's Liberation Army Navy conventional Yuan-class 335 submarine docked in Karachi, Pakistan on May 22. The reports said that the ship received replenishments for about a week inside the port. |
Foreign Policy (blog) | 20 Points to Pakistan? Foreign Policy (blog) Pakistan instituted the twenty-point National Action Plan (NAP) on Dec. 24, 2014, as a comprehensive, consolidated list of steps needed to be taken by the state and law enforcement institutions to curb terrorism and extremism in the country. For ... |
Indiatimes.com | Here's One Of The Most Striking Images From New York's Pride Parade BuzzFeed News The subjects of the image – holding a Pakistani and Indian flag, respectively – are simultaneously challenging the historic tensions between the two nations, and the way homosexuality is stigmatised and punished in the subcontinent. The US Supreme ... As The World Unites To #CelebratePride, These Men Tell India And Pakistan ... |
The Guardian | GB beat Malaysia to set up World League quarter-final against Pakistan The Guardian Alastair Brogdon is confident Great Britain can improve further as they prepare to meet Pakistan in the Hockey World League quarter-finals in Antwerp on Wednesday. A 3-1 win over Malaysia on Sunday meant Great Britain finished second in pool B, while ... Hockey World League: Great Britain men draw Pakistan as umpire costs Ireland ... World Hockey League: Pakistan v France crucial game ends in draw World Hockey League: Pakistan finish third in Group A |
The Express Tribune | Strong quake jolts northern Pakistan The Express Tribune A strong earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter Scale struck the northern parts of Pakistan early on Tuesday morning, Express News reported. According to initial details, earthquake had an epicenter in Nuristan area of Afghanistan in the Hindukush ... 5.4 magnitude quake jolts parts of Pakistan, Afghanistan 5.6 magnitude earthquake hits northern Pakistan |
cricket.com.au | Sri Lanka on top after Pakistan's late collapse cricket.com.au Seamer Dhammika Prasad claimed four wickets to put Sri Lanka on top in the second Test in Colombo on Sunday despite a defiant century from Azhar Ali. Pakistan, who trailed by 177 on the first innings, were bowled out for 329 in their second knock by ... Sri Lanka vs. Pakistan, 2nd Test, Day 4: Highlights, Scorecard and Report Pakistan trail Sri Lanka by 6 runs with 8 wickets remaining Shehzad, Ali lead Pakistan to 171-2 vs Sri Lanka |
Maryland man sentenced for exporting firearms to Pakistan WTOP BALTIMORE (AP) — A pizza shop owner has been sentenced to two years in prison for exporting semi-automatic rifles, parts and accessories to Pakistan. Thirty-five-year-old Kamran Ashfaq Malik of Upper Marlboro was sentenced Monday in federal court in ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan bristles at India's 1965 war 'commemorative carnival' The Indian Express The government's plans to hold a “commemorative carnival” to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1965 India-Pakistan war are being viewed across the border as a “muscular” assertion by the Narendra Modi government that could vitiate further the atmosphere ... While India plans month-long celebrations, Pakistan unhappy with 1965 war ... India and Pakistan can resolve their many differences |