The Guardian | Australia v Pakistan: first Test, day two – live! The Guardian The Pakistan quick Amir was under it at long off but didn't get into position early enough, ultimately fumbling the chance. “It looked like he was half asleep as it came down to him,” says Simon Katich on the ABC. “Lazy.” That's Smith's third chance of ... The Pakistan-Australia Cricket Trophy Is Bloody Weird Smith stunned by Pakistan's lack of appeal Australia v Pakistan live cricket: Brisbane Test, day two |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Time to reassess Pakistan attack already? ESPNcricinfo.com In one sense, Pakistan are still adjusting to the return of Amir. They had made peace with what resources they had in his absence. Junaid Khan had skipped out of his shadow. Imran emerged. Mohammad Irfan briefly looked like he could have a Test career. |
The Indian Express | Rajnath Singh's remarks in violation of diplomatic norms: Pakistan The Indian Express Pakistan, Rajnath Singh, Terrorism and Paksitan, Pakistan and Terrorism, India Pakistan news Foreign Office Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria dismissed Rajnath SIngh remark that the country would be splintered into 10 if it failed to quell terrorism, while ... Pakistan expresses anger over Indian minister's statement India involved in subversive destabilizing activities in Pakistan: FO Rajnath Singh's Remark on Pakistan 'Irresponsible', Says Islamabad |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Pakistan looks forward to work closely with Trump admin: Fatemi DunyaNews Pakistan WASHINGTON (Dunya News) - Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Tariq Fatemi while briefing the media in Washington on Thursday said that purpose of his current visit was to review Pakistan relations with outgoing Obama administration ... Pakistan aims to build comprehensive relations with Trump administration Pakistan seeks to forge ties with new US administration |
The Indian Express | China's Pakistan project: a geopolitical game-changer East Asia Forum The other is a series of planned north–south pathways from China to the Indian Ocean, including the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Bangladesh–China–India–Myanmar Economic Corridor. These projects come with huge price tags and ... India-Pakistan 1971 war: 13 days that shook the subcontinent Vijay Diwas: How India Got Pakistan to Surrender in 1971 |
Tragedies that expose Pakistan's faultlines Aljazeera.com Tragedies, it is said, tend to unite nations. In Pakistan, each tragedy exposes the faultlines and polarisation in society. Every few months a bloody reminder of the divisions racking the 180 million-strong South Asia nuclear-armed state is served ... |
Washington Post | Between panic and euphoria, Pakistan tries to figure out Donald Trump Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — First there was a moment of panic, when Pakistanis struggled to absorb the news last month that Donald Trump, who had threatened to bar foreign Muslims from the United States and suggested it was time to “get tough” with Pakistan ... Pakistan optimistic about Donald Trump -- but hedging bets by courting Russia A more prudent Pakistan Army is now led by a man who once served under a former Indian Army chief |
Stanford University News | Six-minute cellphone call improves student enrollment, teacher attendance in Pakistan, Stanford study finds Stanford University News A brief monthly phone call to school council members in Pakistan can be a relatively low-cost, scalable way to raise elementary-school enrollment – particularly for girls – and spur school improvement, according to a new study co-authored by Stanford ... |
Washington Post | Pakistani birds caught up in international intrigue Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — If any further proof were needed that geopolitical intrigue can stalk the humblest of Pakistan's inhabitants, consider the recent cases of two Pakistani birds. The first is a pigeon, a species that people all over the country ... |
Phys.Org | Supercomputer simulations confirm observations of 2015 India/Pakistan heat waves Phys.Org While these countries typically experience severe heat in the summer, the 2015 heat waves—which occurred in late May/early June in India and in late June/early July in Pakistan—have been linked to the deaths of nearly 2,500 people in India and 2,000 ... |