cricket.com.au | Pakistan win a T20 thriller vs Sri Lanka cricket.com.au Shahid Afridi and Anwar Ali played key roles as Pakistan ended a successful tour of Sri Lanka with a thrilling one-wicket victory in the second Twenty20 international in Colombo on Saturday. Pakistan recovered from 5-40 in the eighth over to surpass ... Sri Lanka V Pakistan Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Cricket Highlights: Watch Full Video Highlights of PAK ... Pakistan vs Sri Lanka 2nd T20: Pakistan pull off thrilling one-wicket victory |
NBCNews.com | Turning the Taliban: A Rare Visit to Deradicalization Center in Pakistan NBCNews.com BARA, Pakistan — The whitewashed mansion once housed a millionaire — but these days its marbled halls are home to a military experiment on returning former Taliban fighters to mainstream society. The deradicalization center in war-torn Bara resembles ... |
Fox News | US long suspected Pakistan of sheltering late Taliban leader Mullah Omar ... Fox News On Wednesday, Afghan officials announced that they believed Omar had died in a Pakistan hospital sometime in 2013. On Thursday, the Taliban issued a statement confirming the death of the man known as "The Commander of the Faithful", but did not ... Taliban leader Omar's tale reflects clashing agendas Mullah Omar death: Why is Pakistan silent? Pakistani Media: Founder Of Militant Haqqani Militant Died 'A Year Ago' |
BBC News | India-Pakistan 'mango diplomacy' isn't fruitful BBC News In a South Asian tradition, Pakistani leaders send mangoes to their Indian counterparts every year. The fabled 'mango diplomacy', however, does not really help lower tensions between the two neighbours, writes Shivam Vij. On the occasion of Eid last ... |
Pakistan Club elects new board Gulf Digital News Manama: Members of the Pakistani community, during a general assembly held at the Pakistan Club premises on Friday, unanimously elected a new board led by chairman Mahmood Rafique. Other board members include Waraq ul Haq Ahmed, ... |
Asia Times | US Long Suspected Pakistan of Sheltering Mullah Omar, Report Says Military.com U.S. intelligence officials suspected Pakistan of sheltering Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar, one of the world's most wanted men, for years before his death, according to a published report. On Wednesday, Afghan officials announced that they ... Pakistan trims Taliban's sails – and that's good for peace The risks posed by Mullah Omar's death for both India and Pakistan |
NDTVSports.com | Akram: Politics should not stop Pakistan-India series Yahoo News Pakistan plans to host a three-test series against its Asian neighbor and rival in the United Arab Emirates in December. If it takes place, that will be the two countries' first test matches against each other since 2007, when India won a three-match ... Wasim Akram Upbeat About Pakistan's Fast Bowling Reserves Wasim Akram has confidence in Pakistan's fast bowling reserves Akram says politics should not stop Pakistan-India series |
New York Times | Malik Ishaq, Militant Leader in Pakistan, Is Said to Die in Attack on Police ... New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The leader of a banned Sunni extremist group that is believed to have killed hundreds of Pakistani Shiites in a series of bombings died in a shootout Wednesday after supporters tried to free him from police custody, the Pakistani ... Pakistan Buries Islamic Militant Leader Killed in Attack Alleged Leader of Pakistan Militant Group Killed Pakistani police: Militant leader killed in shootout |
gulfnews.com | Waiting to die for decades in Pakistan gulfnews.com The independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has recorded thousands of cases of families suffering because of the protracted trials and delayed executions. “Some families sell their assets to pay for litigation,” commmision spokesman Zaman Khan ... |
Forbes | "Are (Modi's) India and (Sharif's) Pakistan Sliding Toward War?" -- Let's Hope Not Forbes John Stimson warns in a detailed, factual article—“Are India and Pakistan Sliding Toward War?” — that rising tensions over Kashmir – and poor relations between Modi and Pakistan – could lead soon to war. I don't disagree with the points he assembles. India, Pakistan NSAs to meet on Aug. 23 & 24 Pakistan reacts to India's accusations Pakistan army gives militants border access, orders targeting of security ... |