Reuters | In secret meetings, Taliban rejected Pakistan pressure on peace process Reuters A member of the Taliban's leadership council, or shura, whose members are mostly based in Pakistan and Afghanistan but also travel between Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, said rebel representatives met in Islamabad with Pakistani officials a little ... |
New York Times (blog) | Pakistan to Host a Biennale of Its Own - The New York Times New York Times (blog) BEIJING — Pakistan will join the roster of countries hosting contemporary art fairs with the announcement of the inaugural Lahore Biennale, which is scheduled ... |
China, Pakistan ties driven by rivalry with India: US experts Economic Times "China's close ties with Pakistan also raise tension in the subcontinent. The China-Pakistan relationship has always been strategic in nature driven by their mutual rivalry with India," Katherine C Tobin, commissioner of the US China Economic and ... |
Daily Mail | Crisis Over Pakistan's Participation Has BCCI And ICC Embarrassed, But The T20 WC Finally Underway Forbes Pakistan's decision to participate in the Twenty20 World Championship was hardly ever in doubt however belated. However this came after a roller-coaster ride that had the International Cricket Council and Board of Control for Cricket in India worried ... Pakistan to bank on pace battery, India to start as favourites Twenty20: Pakistan are the team to watch out for, Bangladesh can be 'dangerous', but INDIA are the ones to beat ... Misbah Pakistan's World T20 side & the Dharamsala ordeal |
The Indian Express | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, ICC World T20: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka 15 runs The Indian Express Pakistan managed to win their warm-up against Sri Lanka before the main event of World T20 begins. Batting first, Pakistan posted 157/5 and later restricted Sri Lanka to 142/9 to win the match by 15 runs in Kolkata. (Full Coverage|| Fixtures||Photos). PAK vs SL, warm-up match: Pakistan thrash clueless Sri Lanka by 15 runs in ICC World T20 Pakistan edge out Sri Lanka by 15 runs in warm-up game Pakistan looks all set |
The New Indian Express | Shahid Afridi's Love for India Triggers Hate in Pakistan The New Indian Express KOLKATA: If controversy dominated the period before Pakistan's arrival in India for World T20, it has not stopped. Skipper Shahid Afridi's comment after landing on Sunday that they are more loved in India than in Pakistan has stirred a hornet's nest in ... Shahid Afridi dragged to court over 'love for India over Pakistan' ahead of ICC World T20 My identity is Pakistan, stresses Afridi Legal notice served on Afridi over 'more loved in India than Pakistan' statement |
The Guardian | Young female boxers pack a punch in Pakistan – in pictures The Guardian Mehek, 15, practises her punches. The growth of the sport for men and women in Pakistan has been dogged by a lack of equipment and adequate facilities, but the situation is slowly improving. Facebook Twitter Pinterest. Share. Share this post. Facebook. |
Mountain Pakistan cuts forest loss, disaster risk with river power Reuters AHMEDABAD, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In her home in the remote Hunza valley, Gul Mehreen smiles as she places a tea kettle on the electric stove in her immaculate kitchen. As she makes tea for guests, the farmer jokes about "how ... |
AccuWeather.com | Midweek rain to aggravate flooding across northern India and Pakistan AccuWeather.com After several days of heavy rain across northern Pakistan and India, another storm will renew the threat for flooding in these areas beginning on Wednesday. Northern Afghanistan, Pakistan and northwestern India will have a brief break from the rain on ... |
NDTV | China Dodges Response To Its Soldiers Moving To Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir NDTV The 1300 kilometre long Karakoram Highway, one of the highest paved international road at a height of 1500 feet, forms the last leg of the China- Pakistan Economic Corridor connecting Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir to Xinjiang province. China refutes incursion of its troops in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir After Ladakh, Now Chinese Army Spotted Sneaking In Pakistan Occupied Kashmir China evades response to presence of its troops in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir |