BBC News | Does the military still control Pakistan? BBC News Some call it military rule by stealth. Others prefer to describe it as the generals and the politicians working harmoniously in the national interest. But however you look at it, there's no denying the Pakistan army's political power is growing. It all ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Imad Wasim's four-for helps Pakistan defend 136 ESPNcricinfo.com A rearguard effort of 33 not out from Mohammad Rizwan and a strangling spell of 4 for 11 from left-arm spinner Imad Wasim kept Pakistan's unbeaten T20 record against Zimbabwe intact with a 13-run win in the first match in Harare. Pakistan's innings was ... Imad Wasim takes four wickets to help Pakistan beat Zimbabwe Live Cricket Score of Zimbabwe vs Pakistan, 1st T20I at Harare Pakistan edge Zimbabwe in 1st T20 |
ESPNcricinfo.com | 'We were not put under pressure to tour Pakistan' - Salma ESPNcricinfo.com Bangladesh Women's team captain Salma Khatun has said that the team had readily agreed to tour Pakistan after the BCB had asked them for their approval earlier this month. She said the team is focused on playing cricket in Pakistan rather than the ... Bang women's cricket team to tour Pakistan Bangladesh women cricketers brush off Pakistan security fears Bangladesh women's cricket team brush off Pakistan security fears |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan faces outcry over plans to execute two men - one disabled, the other ... The Independent Pakistan is facing growing international condemnation over plans to execute two men – one thought to be a juvenile offender, the other severely disabled. Ansar Iqbal and wheelchair user Abdul Basit both face death by hanging, after their death ... Pakistan to hang man who claims he was 15 at time of crime |
Iran, Egypt, Pakistan Identify More Victims From Hajj Crush ABC News Iran, Egypt and Pakistan said Sunday that they had identified dozens more bodies from a crush of Muslim pilgrims three days ago that killed more than 700 people during the hajj in Saudi Arabia. Iran's state TV raised the death toll for Iranian pilgrims ... |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan ready to facilitate Afghan-Taleban talks Khaleej Times Adviser to the Prime Minister on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz while attending a high level event on the sidelines of the United Nations (UN) General Assembly said the peace and prosperity of Afghanistan was essential for Pakistan's ... Pakistan to facilitate Afghan-Taliban peace talks Pakistan to facilitate Afghanistan-Taliban peace talks Pakistan to extend full support to promote peace in Afghanistan: Aziz |
The Inquisitr | Indian Hackers Deface Over 40 Pakistani Websites Hours After Two Indian ... The Inquisitr Hours after an Indian website was hacked by a Pakistani hacker, a wave of cyber attacks targeted at Pakistan have left dozens of Pakistani websites defaced or hacked. According to a report by the Hindu, the latest chapter in the long drawn feud between ... 'Mallu Cyber Soldiers' retaliates by hacking Pakistan government websites Kerala government website hacked by Pakistani hackers Kerala Government Website Hacked by Pakistan Cyber Attacker |
The Express Tribune | SCO membership – a potential trump card for Pakistan The Express Tribune ISLAMABAD: The process of granting Pakistan full membership of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) got under way in Ufa during Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's visit in July this year and the country is expected to win the status in January 2016. |
IBNLive | Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif meets UN chief Ban Ki-moon, urges for referendum on ... IBNLive United Nations: Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday raised the issue of Jammu and Kashmir in his meeting with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and called for holding of plebiscite in the state. Sharif met Ban before his speech to the UN ... PM to spell out Pakistan stance on global issues Pakistan raises issue of Indian ceasefire violations with UN Secretary General Pakistan's detached leader |
Pakistan's mountain boatmen fear loss of livelihood Washington Post ATTABAD LAKE, PAKISTAN – In their rickety boats, they've carried nearly everyone and everything that traveled between central Pakistan and China for the past 5 ½ years, including dead bodies, rare gemstones and fugitives on the run. But now, the work ... |