The Guardian | Mohammad Amir set to make Test return for Pakistan at Lord's The Guardian Mohammad Amir is poised to make his return to Test cricket at Lord's next month, scene of the 2010 spot-fixing scandal, after reportedly being granted a UK visa for Pakistan's tour of England this summer. The 24-year-old left-armer, who was banned from ... Mohammad Amir will be part of Pakistan squad to tour England after being granted visa Pakistan name Test squad for England tour Broad has no problems facing Pakistan's Amir |
The Express Tribune | 10-year plan: Pakistan, UK agree to finalise new assistance programme The Express Tribune They also agreed to incorporate mutually agreed areas of cooperation into the new plan. The current agreement (2006-16) is due to expire in September this year, under which UK taxpayers committed 2.2 billion British pounds in assistance to Pakistan. |
Pakistan media sees 'nuclear' designs in Andhra Pradesh Times of India The footage of one such debate on a TV channel in Pakistan was telecast by a Telugu TV channel on Tuesday night. One of the participants on the Pakistani channel alleges that a mega city is being constructed in Andhra Pradesh to manufacture what he ... |
The News International | Pakistan upgrading defence capabilities: Sartaj The News International ISLAMABAD: Adviser to Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz informed the Senate on Tuesday that Pakistan was not oblivious to its defence needs and was upgrading its capabilities through suitable technologies without entering into an arms race. Pakistan will take all measures to increase defence capability: Aziz India-Pakistan Nuclear CBMs: Internal Dialogue as Catalyst for Peace? 'India never opened a window of opportunity with Pakistan' |
Aljazeera.com (blog) | Pakistan: The secret world of women Aljazeera.com (blog) Peshawar, Pakistan - I had refused to believe that a cultural festival would be headline news. But Shafaq was insistent that we go. "What about the story of children being given drugs in the refugee camp?" I asked again, hoping to join her on a report ... |
The Indian Express | Pakistan denies entry to 'hostile' intelligence agencies 'fomenting trouble' The Indian Express Pakistan on Tuesday said “hostile” intelligence agencies and their facilitators will not be allowed to “foment trouble” inside its territory as a high-level meeting noted with concern of the US air strike, which killed Taliban chief Mullah Mansour ... Civil, military leadership term US drone strike 'a clear violation of Pakistan's sovereignty' Pakistan's top civil-military leadership discusses national security |
The Diplomat | Will Turkey Modernize Pakistan's Attack Submarine Fleet? The Diplomat Turkish Defense Minister Fikri Işık met his Pakistani counterpart, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, on June 3 in Islamabad to discuss bilateral defense relations including a contract to modernize the Pakistan Navy's three Agosta 90B-class (aka Khalid-class) ... Pakistan eyes purchase of Turkish T129 helicopters |
Daily Times | Pakistan moving forward Daily Times The Panama Papers controversy has proved to be an issue of grave concern for the ruling party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) as it unified the opposition into putting pressure on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif into holding an independent and ... |
Times of India | China publicly names Pakistan for Mumbai terror attacks Times of India HONG KONG: In a major development, China has for the first time, publicly acknowledged the role of Pakistan in the coordinated terror attacks that took place in Mumbai between November 26 and 29, 2008 that claimed the lives of 164 people and left ... |
The News International | Pakistan witnesses 80pc decline in terror attacks The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistani security forces have claimed to have curtailed militant activities by around 80% since the deadliest attack occurred in an Army run school in Peshawar in December 2014. More than 7, 000 hardcore terrorists were arrested and over ... |