CBC.ca | Fake news story ignites Pakistan-Israel feud on Twitter CBC.ca A fake news story touched off a tense Twitter confrontation between nuclear power Pakistan and Israel, widely believed to have a nuclear arsenal of its own, in an episode that underlines the potentially harmful impact of such stories on sensitive ... Fake news starts an Israel-Pakistan Twitter dispute Pakistan threatens nuclear war over 'fake news' story Pakistan Ready For War Over Fake News Report |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Azhar Ali century steers Pakistan ESPNcricinfo.com Before play, the coach Mickey Arthur expressed hope that Pakistan would be able to reach 300 - that and more was well and truly in sight. Azhar's hundred was his 12th in Tests, a brilliant exercise in restraint and patience to keep Australia in the field. Australia v Pakistan: second Test, day two – live! Live: Stat that proves Starc is no longer 'soft' LIVE: Azhar ton propels Pakistan |
The Star Online | Humanitarian from Pakistan who missed the Nobel The Star Online Edhi was sometimes called the Mother Teresa of Pakistan but that, while intended to flatter, is an inadequate comparison. It is a wonder that the Nobel Committee, which awarded the Peace Prize to Mother Teresa in 1979 and to child rights activists ... |
Voice of America | China, Pakistan, Russia to Meet on Afghanistan, Angering Kabul Leaders Voice of America FILE - Afghan police walk past Islamic State militant flags on a wall, after an operation in the Kot district of Jalalabad province east of Kabul, Aug. 1, 2016. China, Pakistan and Russia will meet in Moscow, Dec. 27. 2016, to review "gradual growing ... |
Winnipeg Sun | Tainted homemade booze kills 12 Christians in Pakistan: Police Winnipeg Sun MULTAN, Pakistan — Pakistani police say 12 Christians died after drinking contaminated homemade alcohol during the Christmas holiday. Police officer Shahbaz Virk said Monday that a total of 34 people who consumed the alcohol were taken to hospitals in ... |
The Sydney Morning Herald | Australia have the better of Pakistan on rain-drenched first day in Melbourne The Guardian Pakistan finished at 142-4 on a rain-soaked first day of the second Test as dismal conditions prevented any play after tea at the MCG. As far as Melbourne weather happenings go it was quite typical, coming as it did after the sun had shone unstintingly ... Australia v Pakistan: Nathan Lyon thwarts world record 'Nice Garry' bid by taking wicket Australia v Pakistan: Skipper Steve Smith says Nathan Lyon should benefit from red-ball Test at MCG |
dailytelegraph.com.au | How Warnie's plotting Aussie downfall dailytelegraph.com.au The wizardly skills of leg-spinner Yasir Shah shapes as Pakistan's best hope of keeping the series alive in Melbourne, and he has turned to the best of all time Shane Warne in a desperate bid to find the edge. On the other side of the fence, spearhead ... Australia or Pakistan? Wasim Akram caught in 'dilemma' surrounded by in-laws |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Pakistan: 12 die after consuming toxic liquor The Indian Express At least 12 people died on Sunday and 14 others fell critically ill after they consumed home-made toxic liquor during a Christmas party in Pakistan's Punjab province. The incident took place last evening in a Christian colony of Toba Tek Singh district ... TT Singh: Death toll from poisonous liquor rises to 20 |
DAWN.com | Pakistan dispels demonetisation reports gulfnews.com Islamabad: Pakistan's Finance Ministry on Monday denied media reports that the government was ready to demonetise Rs5,000 (Dh175) notes. The Pakistani government has not taken any decision to discontinue the circulation of 5,000 rupees note. There is ... Rs5,000 note to remain in circulation: Ministry of Finance |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan backs Test veterans to continue cricket.com.au The future of Pakistan veterans Misbah-ul-Haq and Younis Khan remain in their hands despite another poor showing in the Boxing Day Test, says coach Mickey Arthur. The stalwarts were each dismissed cheaply as Pakistan reached 4-142 on day one before ... LBW review costs Pakistan one run in peculiar rule quirk Australia v Pakistan: Safety first for resurgent Pakistan |