The Guardian | New Zealand see off Pakistan to become first World T20 semi-finalists The Guardian New Zealand became the first team to book their place in the World Twenty20 semi-finals after Martin Guptill's big-hitting and more fine spin bowling proved key against Pakistan. His 80 from 48 balls underpinned a total of 180 for five in Mohali, and ... VIDEO Pakistan vs. New Zealand T20 2016: Highlights, Score From Cricket World Cup Match Little things cost Pakistan a big game New Zealand beat Pakistan by 22 runs to book semi-final berth |
BBC News | Pakistan illegal alcohol leaves 24 dead from poisoning BBC News At least 24 people in southern Pakistan have died from poisoning after drinking illegally-made alcohol, police say. A number of others are in hospital after Monday's incident in Sindh province. At least two of those who died were women. Most of the ... 17 dead of alcohol poisoning in Pakistan after drinking bootlegged holy brew 17 Hindus Die From Alcohol Poisoning in Pakistan |
Voice of America | Pakistan, Afghanistan Look to Boost Trade and Security Voice of America Afghanistan has conducted its global trade through Pakistani sea port facilities under a 1965 bilateral treaty that was renegotiated in 2010 in a mutual bid to address tensions and reduce acrimony. Currently, there are only two border crossings open ... |
The National | World T20: Waqar Younis blasts Pakistan batsmen Shehzad and Akmal: 'Simply not good enough' The National Pakistan started spiritedly in their chase of 181 against New Zealand in Mohali yesterday evening. But once Sharjeel Khan fell halfway through the fifth over, with Pakistan ahead of the rate at 65, their batsmen again proved how much they are ... Pakistan's weak batting sparks Waqar's ire |
Arab News | Vibrant Pakistan is a land of opportunities Arab News The Indus River, the major source of water, runs through the entire length of Pakistan. Along the Indus and its tributaries are found most of Pakistan's population, its main agricultural areas, and its major hydroelectric power stations, interconnected ... |
The Diplomat | Is Pakistan Getting Ready to Abandon Lashkar-e-Taiba? The Diplomat Since the Army Public School attack in Peshawar in late-2014, which resulted in the deaths of more than 130 schoolchildren, the Pakistani state has aggressively targeted militant groups based in the country. However, not all militant groups in Pakistan ... |
The Economist (blog) | Not just a game The Economist (blog) Prajhbit was one of over 60,000 people crammed into Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Saturday to witness India's game with Pakistan in the World Twenty20, the tournament that showcases the shortest format of the game. As ever when these two sides meet, ... PCB to sack Afridi as Pakistan captain, review his place in the team post World T20: Shahryar Khan Video: Pak model Qandeel Baloch's dramatic reaction after Pakistan's loss in WT20 India beat Pakistan by six wickets: World Twenty20 – as it happened |
Arab News | Pakistan winning confidence of investors and business community Arab News Pakistan is the sixth largest country in terms of population and tenth in terms of manpower. The country has extensive mineral resources, including fairly sizable reserves of gypsum, limestone, chromites, iron, silver and gold. It has large coal ... |
The Wire | Pakistan Probe Team Applies for Visas but Access to Pathankot Base Still Uncertain The Wire New Delhi: With Pakistan applying for visas for its Joint Investigation Team (JIT) to probe the Pathankot terror attack, the South Asian rivals have entered a most critical phase in their efforts to maintain the current thaw in relations, as officials ... Pathankot attack: Pakistan team to visit this weekend, but no legal basis of its probe Pathankot attack: Pakistan Joint Investigation Team applies for visa to visit India Pakistan JIT applies for visa to come to India |
Foreign Policy (blog) | South Asia Daily: US Ends Pakistan Spy Case vs. Former … Foreign Policy (blog) While the investigation was initiated by an intercepted conversation in which a Pakistani official suggested Pakistan was receiving secrets from Raphel, it quickly began to fall apart and was downgraded from espionage to less serious charges of keeping ... Breakaway Taliban group denies its leader detained in Pakistan |