ABC Online | Pakistan moving against extremist madrassas by making registration compulsory ABC Online The rapid growth of madrassas can be traced back to the early 1990s when leaders of the Pakistan-based, Afghan jihadi factions started establishing a chain of them along the Pakistan-Afghan border to take advantage of funds flooding into Pakistan from ... |
The New Indian Express | Pakistani Soldier Killed by Fire From Indian Side in Kashmir ABC News Pakistan's military accused neighboring India of killing a Pakistani soldiers by resorting to what it called "unprovoked firing" in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir. In a statement, the military said Pakistani troops responded after coming ... EXCLUSIVE: Pakistan's Top Secret Book Reveals Plan to Activate Separatists in ... Pakistan army says 'unprovoked firing' from India kills Pakistani soldier in ... The War Pakistan Lost and India Didn't Win |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Duck and Cover in Pakistan Foreign Policy (blog) A new joint report released by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center argues that Pakistan is rapidly expanding its nuclear arsenal and is far outpacing India, its longtime archrival, in the development of nuclear warheads. |
The Guardian | England name Zafar Ansari in squad to play Pakistan – then injury strikes The Guardian England will learn on Wednesday whether Zafar Ansari will be fit for the Test series with Pakistan after the Surrey spinner suffered an injury to his bowling hand on the day he was named as one of three uncapped players in the touring party. Ansari was ... Uncapped Zafar Ansari wins place in England Test squad for Pakistan series England drops opening batsman Adam Lyth for Pakistan tests England vs Pakistan: Alex Hales and Zafar Ansari named in squad to tour UAE as ... |
Pakistan's Long War on the Media International New York Times The International Federation of Journalists ranked Pakistan as the most dangerous country in the world for the news media in 2014. Amnesty International says 34 journalists were killed in Pakistan between 2008 and 2014. Despite promises of stronger ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Gayle signs up for Pakistan Super League ESPNcricinfo.com Chris Gayle, Kieron Pollard and Dwayne Bravo are some of the prominent players who will feature in the inaugural Pakistan Super League (PSL), a franchise-based T20 tournament to be held in Doha in February 2016. The players' interest in the tournament ... Chris Gayle signs up for Pakistan Super League Chris Gayle likely to play Pakistan Super league: Najam Sethi Twenty20 Specialist Chris Gayle Set to Spice up Pakistan Super League |
The Express Tribune | Fitch Assigns Junk Rating to Pakistan Due to Weak Fundamentals Bloomberg Fitch Ratings assigned a B credit rating to Pakistan with a stable outlook, and said the country's economic fundamentals are "weak" even compared with similar rated peers. "Pakistan's B ratings balance the country's underdevelopment, political ... Fitch Assigns 'B' Ratings to Pakistan Stable outlook: Fitch assigns 'B' as Pakistan presses on with reforms Pakistan Receives Fitch Rating For The First Time |
IBNLive | No need to apologise, Pakistan will reply India on the hockey ground: Shahnaz ... IBNLive Former Pakistan coach Shahnaz Sheikh has reacted strongly to Hockey India (HI) president Narinder Batra's demand for an apology for the obscene behaviour of the Pakistan players during the Champions Trophy in Bhubaneswar last year. Shahnaz, as ... Former Pakistan hockey coach critises India's apology demand Can't Pakistan create its own hockey league? India doesn't need Pakistani ... Pakistan hockey coach slams India's demand for apology |
The Guardian | Pakistan press freedom under pressure from army The Guardian Pakistani journalists credit the general in charge of the army's public relations department, Asim Bajwa, with crafting an image of Sharif as a dynamic general who was not afraid to take on the Pakistani Taliban. Footage of Sharif visiting frontline ... Pakistan, China Hold Drills To Combat Terrorism Pakistan, China joint counter-terrorism drills conclude Pakistan, China will continue to work towards total elimination of terrorism: COAS |
Oneindia | This is the right time to resume India-Pakistan cricket series: ICC president Oneindia Hyderabad, Sep 15: International Cricket Council (ICC) president Zaheer Abbas on Tuesday said the whole world wants to see India and Pakistan play and it was the right time to resume the cricketing ties between the two countries. "The whole world wants ... Zaheer Abbas: Whole world wants India and Pakistan to play each other ICC president bats for India-Pakistan series Right time to resume bilateral cricket ties between India, Pakistan: Zaheer Abbas |