BBC News | Pakistan blasphemy claim: Christian sought over WhatsApp poem BBC News Pakistani police are looking for a Christian man after he was accused by a Muslim friend of insulting Islam on social media. Police sources said the man from the town of Sarai Alamgir in Punjab province had since disappeared. He is alleged to have sent ... Police in Pakistan hunt Christian accused of blasphemy for online poem Pakistan police hunt for Christian man who insulted Islam on WhatsApp Pakistan police hunt Christian man accused of insulting Islam |
The Guardian | Pakistan united behind Mohammad Amir after spot-fixing, says Wahab Riaz The Guardian The 24-year-old's presence in the Pakistan side that takes on England in the first of four Test matches adds extra spice to the marquee series of the summer, coming six years after he bowled no-balls to order in a scandal revealed through a sting ... Pakistan rally around Mohammad Amir and back him to win the Lord's Test England v Pakistan: Joe Root dismisses 'trash talk' about England batting England vs Pakistan: Bullish Wahab Riaz says he could not care less what people think of Pakistan |
Aljazeera.com | US must challenge Pakistan's duplicity on Afghanistan Aljazeera.com After the killing of Taliban leader Akhtar Muhammad Mansur in Pakistan last May, many observers erroneously concluded that the incident was a "major break" and "a telling manifestation of the change in US-Pakistan relations", one which would "provoke a ... |
The Straits Times | Posters begging for military coup raise eyebrows in Pakistan The Straits Times ISLAMABAD (AFP) - Posters begging Pakistan's powerful army chief to launch a coup appeared in major cities including the capital Islamabad overnight, raising eyebrows in a country that has been ruled by the military for more than half its history. The ... Posters urging military coup go up across Pakistan Banners on Pakistan roads urge Gen Sharif to impose martial law, form govt Coup talk? Banners urge Pakistan Army to impose martial law |
Firstpost | Frustrated with Pakistan, US Congressmen decide to discuss country's support for terror Firstpost Days after Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani told the Nato Summit in Warsaw that Pakistan continued to side with terrorists, and Saudi Arabia arrested 12 Pakistanis for jihadi attacks in the kingdom during Ramzan, a joint committee of the US ... Pakistan treating US like chumps: Congressmen, experts Pakistan: Friend or Foe in the Fight Against Terrorism? Chorus grows in US to cut financial aid to Pakistan |
Times of India | Press India to respect human rights in Kashmir: Pakistan to UNSC members Times of India India had on Monday asked Pakistan to refrain from interfering in its internal affairs after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif issued a statement expressing "shock" at the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani in Kashmir during an encounter. Stay updated ... Pakistan has no right to speak on India's internal matters, says BJP leader Hina Bhat Press India to respect human rights in Kashmir: Pakistan to UNSC P-5 Pakistan tries to internationalise the Kashmir issue, yet again |
Daily Mail | All eyes on Amir as Pakistan return for Test at Lord's Daily Mail Pakistan's Mohammad Amir will hope to put the 2010 spot-fixing scandal behind him once and for all when he returns to the scene of the crime in Thursday's first Test against England at Lord's. Six years ago, during a Lord's Test against England, Amir ... Riaz: Pakistan will back 'younger brother' Amir Clean sweep against England can take Pakistan to top slot in ICC rankings England v Pakistan: Everything you need to know about upcoming Test series |
BBC Sport | England v Pakistan: Hosts' batting reshuffle a gamble for first Test BBC Sport England's team selection for the first Test against Pakistan, which begins at Lord's on Thursday, raised a few eyebrows. Gary Ballance, without a great deal of form in 2016 for Yorkshire until a hundred against Middlesex last week, was recalled for his ... England vs Pakistan: Joe Root happy to step up to No 3 having had time to mull it over |
Pakistan's high tariff prevents wheat imports World Grain WASHINGTON, D.C., U.S. — Pakistan procured 6 million tonnes of wheat from the recently concluded wheat harvest, significantly lower than the 7.05 million tonnes target that was announced prior to the onset of harvest, but approximately 1 million ... |
Times of India | South China Sea: India, US say 'accept ruling' while Pakistan backs China Times of India Pakistan maintains that disputes over the South China Sea (SCS) should be peacefully resolved through consultations and negotiations by states directly concerned in accordance with bilateral agreements and the Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in ... Pakistan reiterates support to Beijing on South China Sea issue |