Wall Street Journal | Afghanistan and Pakistan Trade Fire in Deadly Border Clash Wall Street Journal KABUL—Afghan and Pakistani troops traded weapons fire in a deadly overnight border clash on Tuesday, imperiling a monthslong effort to improve ties between Islamabad and Kabul. At least one Afghan border police officer was killed and two Pakistani ... Fighting between Afghan, Pakistani forces on border kills one Pakistan, Afghan Report Deadly Border Clash Cross-border attack injures 2 Pakistani soldiers in Angoor Adda |
The Guardian | Pakistan gets flustered over Facebook's gay rights meme The Guardian Emrys Schoemaker, a researcher from the London School of Economics conducting field research on internet use in Pakistan, said a growing number of poorer people are using Facebook for the first time, as telecom companies offer free access to the site. |
The Nation | Brutal Heat Wave in Pakistan Last Month Killed 1250 ABC News Pakistan's government says the brutal heat wave that hit the port city of Karachi and the country's southern province of Sind in June killed 1,250 people before subsiding. A government statement on the latest death toll from the heat wave was handed to ... Heat Wave Claims More Lives In Southern Pakistan Pakistan power crisis to end by 2017, says PM Nawaz Sharif |
Geo News, Pakistan | Britain beat Pakistan to reach World Hockey League semis Geo News, Pakistan ANTWERP: Great Britain narrowly beat Pakistan by 2 goals to 1 on Wednesday, sinking hopes of three-time Olympic champions Pakistan for a place in the semi-finals of the World Hockey League. Two early field goals from Chris Griffiths (4th minute) and ... Britain spike Pakistan's semi-finals hopes; Aussies advance at Hockey World ... Hockey World League: Olympic hopes a distant dream for Pakistan now WHL quarterfinal: Great Britain beat Pakistan in a crunch game |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Yasir Shah: Pakistan's latest match-winning anomaly ESPNcricinfo.com It doesn't take long for even the truth to become a cliché. It's obvious that the failings of the Pakistan team, particularly its batsmen, often have their roots in the state of the domestic game - yet this is a line that has been trotted out so ... |
Times of India | India rejects Pakistan's help in SAARC satellite project Times of India After giving "cold response" to the project, an eight- member Pakistani delegation attended the Space Technology meet on June 22 which saw the presence of experts from all SAARC member states. Among the South Asian nations, Sri Lanka and Pakistan ... |
Discontent brewing in Pakistan cricket over new domestic structure Zee News For long former players and experts have blamed Pakistan's domestic structure for the inconsistencies of the national squad and even Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq broached on the issue at the end of the second Test in Sri Lanka where his team lost to the ... |
India Today | Bajrangi Bhaijaan: Salman will go to Pakistan, only if... India Today Salman Khan's fans in Pakistan have some news to cheer to. In a conversation with Bollywood Hungama, the superstar has said that if there's a premiere of his Bajrangi Bhaijaan in Pakistan, he would be glad to pay a visit to the country. RELATED: Salman ... If there's a premiere of Bajrangi Bhaijaan in Pakistan, I'll definitely go ... Salman Khan promises to visit Pakistan to attend Bajrangi Bhaijaan premiere Salman Khan might come to Pakistan! |
Bloomberg | In 'Best Hidden' Frontier Market, Boom Signals Pakistan Revival Bloomberg The building is one of at least half a dozen projects springing up in the locality as developers from Dubai's Emaar Properties PJSC to local tycoons change the face of Pakistan's financial hub and the skylines of many smaller towns. The construction ... |
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 Launches Airstrikes on Militants Near Afghan Border Pakistan's anti-terror fight enters new phase despite rights fears Pakistan police kill four suspected Taliban militants in Punjab: officials |