Newsweek | India and Pakistan: Jaw-Jaw Not War-War Newsweek Indian army soldiers patrol near the site of a gunfight at Dinanagar town in Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India, July 27. India tightened security on the border with old enemy Pakistan after heavily armed men stormed a police station in the northern ... Report: In A Decade (Or Sooner), Pakistan Could Be No. 3 Nuclear Power Pakistan Rejects Report About Fastest Growing Nuclear Warheads Report: Pakistan on Pace to Become Third-Largest Nuclear Power |
Wall Street Journal | Nine Killed as India and Pakistan Exchange Cross-Border Fire Wall Street Journal At least nine people were killed and dozens wounded in cross-border firing by Indian and Pakistani forces on Friday, officials said, increasing tensions less than a week after high-level talks between the estranged neighbors were called off. The ... Clashes erupt between India and Pakistan along disputed border 9 civilians killed as India and Pakistan exchange fire over disputed border India and Pakistan Accuse Each Other in Deaths of Civilians |
BBC Sport | Ajmal confident of Pakistan comeback BBC Sport "Worcestershire had wanted me to play for them for the whole season but I had decided and agreed with Worcestershire prior to signing the contract this season that I wouldn't be able to play the whole season and would return to Pakistan prior to the ... |
BBC News | Cookies on the BBC website BBC News In Pakistan's prestigious medical schools, female students outshine and outnumber their male counterparts. However, many do not end up as practising doctors - and now there are calls to limit their numbers, the BBC's Amber Shamsi in Islamabad reports. |
New York Times | Can Soccer Bring Equality to Pakistan? New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Every Pakistani boy, it seems, has dreamed of becoming a star in one of the country's national sports: cricket, field hockey or squash. But access to sports, like so many other things here, has historically rested on class, gender ... |
Chicago Tribune | Ex-Chicago Comptroller Amer Ahmad, who fled to Pakistan, heads to U.S. prison Chicago Tribune Ahmad, who appeared thin, told the judge he had worked "aggressively" to be returned to the United States during 16 months in what he described as "a Third World jail" in Pakistan. "I know that there are many unanswered questions, and I look forward to ... |
SkySports | Sky Sports to show England's tour against Pakistan in October SkySports Sky Sports has won the rights to show England's tour against Pakistan, when Alastair Cook's Ashes winners travel to UAE in October. Following England's 3-2 victory over Australia, their next Test series is just two months away and will mark the start ... Sky Sports win the race to show England's three Tests against Pakistan in the ... Sky Sports to show Pakistan tour |
National Post | Canada and Pakistan in diplomatic deadlock over deportation of two men ... National Post TORONTO – Canadian and Pakistani officials have met four times this month in an attempt to resolve an impasse over the fate of two Pakistani men arrested in Toronto for terrorism, according to a newly-released document. A transcript of a hearing held ... |
US confident Pakistan is aware about its responsibilities on nucler weapons Economic Times The White House remarks in this regard came a day after two leading American think tanks in a report said that in a decade, Pakistan would have more than 350 nuclear weapons; thus making it in possession of third largest stock piles of nuclear weapons ... |
ABC News | Ex-Deputy Treasurer Who Fled to Pakistan Heads to US Prison ABC News A former Ohio deputy treasurer who fled to Pakistan in the face of a 15-year prison sentence for a kickback scheme delivered a public apology before a federal judge on Friday and was sent to begin his time in U.S. prison. Shackled and in prison khakis ... Ex-Ohio deputy treasurer who fled to Pakistan heads to US prison Ex-Chicago Comptroller Amer Ahmad extradited from Pakistan |