Fox News | Militant with US bounty on his head walks free in Pakistan Fox News LAHORE, Pakistan – The United States has put a $10 million bounty on his head, labeling him a terrorist. He is one of the most wanted men in India. Yet, Hafiz Saeed walks free in his home country of Pakistan, denouncing Washington and New Delhi in ... India Hits Back After Pakistan Declares 'Black Day' Over Kashmir Pakistan has no locus standi in India's internal affairs: MEA Pakistan Frees Terrorist With $10 Million Bounty On His Head |
NDTV | Pakistan Needs A New Ambassador In Washington Huffington Post Anger toward Pakistan is consistently increasing in Washington, particularly in Congress, as more new voices are speaking up against Islamabad's double standards in its fight against Islamic terrorists and dealings with the United States. At a recent ... Pakistan Supporting Terrorist Groups In Kashmir: US Lawmakers Told Fmr. Pakistan PM: When I Grew up in Pakistan Never Heard of Terrorism |
New York Times | Posters in Pakistan Urge a General to Take Control of the Government New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Posters urging the Pakistani Army chief to take over the country in a military coup sprouted suddenly across Pakistan this week, with a photograph of Gen. Raheel Sharif, a burly man with a thick mustache, and an emphatic ... Pakistan's Kashmir policy: time to refocus? |
SkySports | England v Pakistan: Yasir Shah takes five wickets as tourists impress BBC Sport England's fragile middle order suffered another collapse as Pakistan's bowlers tore into the hosts on the second day of the first Test. After Pakistan were bowled out for 339, adding only 57 to their overnight total, the hosts appeared to be cruising ... England v Pakistan: 'Remarkable Yasir Shah bamboozles hosts' England v Pakistan: Yasir Shah's five-for leaves honours even on day two England v Pakistan: first Test, day two – as it happened |
Voice of America | Former Afghan Intel Chief Leaks Docs Linking Pakistan to Terror Voice of America Another letter, dated August 5, 2014, from an office of Military Intelligence or MI, Pakistan military's internal intelligence agency, to its headquarters in Rawalpindi near Islamabad, supposedly informed the headquarters that concerned sections were ... Former Afghan intelligence chief releases documents to back Pakistan-Taliban collusion claims Asia Pacific|Leader of 2014 Massacre at Pakistani School Is Killed in US Airstrike Pakistan school attack mastermind killed by US airstrike, Pentagon says |
cricket.com.au | Pakistan offer tourists bulletproof buses cricket.com.au The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has bought four bulletproof buses as it tries to convince other teams to shed their security apprehensions and visit the country. Pakistan has largely been shunned by teams since 2009 when gunmen attacked a bus carrying ... Pakistan Cricket Board buys 4 bulletproof buses to convince teams to tour the country |
Barve, Bounipun Win Woolmark Prize for India, Pakistan and Middle East WWD The official nominating bodies for the designers in India, Pakistan and the Middle East include IMG Reliance (India), Pakistan Fashion Design Council (Pakistan), Dubai Design and Fashion Council (Dubai) and Tala Starch Foundation (Lebanon). |
The Indian Express | Pakistan Defence Minister now draws parallel between Kashmir unrest and Gujarat riots The Indian Express In comments that are likely to fuel the fire between India and Pakistan, Khawaja M Asif, Pakistan's Federal Minister of Water, Power and Defence drew a parallel between the current unrest in Kashmir to the Gujarat riots of 2002. He called the violence ... |
The National | Ex-Afghan spy chief offers 'proof' of Pakistan support for Taliban The National KABUL // Pakistan arranged to keep leaders of the Afghan Taliban safe from its army's offensive on militants in the country's north-west and paid members of the associated Haqqani network for an attack on Kabul's airport, according to documents ... |
The Guardian (blog) | The Joy of Six: England v Pakistan The Guardian (blog) To appease the locals this time, Pakistan selected Niaz Ahmed, an East Pakistani club-level cricketer, and perennial twelfth man. The implication was of a path to selection; the reality was that neither the government nor cricket board did anything to ... |