Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan Has Lost Its 'Angel of Mercy' Foreign Policy (blog) In May 2002, police discovered the mutilated body of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl in Karachi, Pakistan. When it was time for Pearl's remains to be collected and prepared for the long trip back to the United States, the police who found the ... |
CNN | Brother of Pakistan's Qandeel Baloch: I'm 'proud' of strangling my sister CNN On the list of 145 countries featured in the World Economic Forum's 2015 Gender Gap Report, Pakistan is second to last with regards to gender disparity. According to the Independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, violence against women is ... Murdered Pakistani Icon Qandeel Baloch Had Zero F***s Left to Give Brother confesses to killing Pakistani model over racy photos Brother Admits 'Honor Killing' of Pakistani Social Media Star |
BBC News | The threats and abuse outspoken Pakistani women receive BBC News The apparent "honour killing" of Pakistani social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch has led to renewed debate over women's rights in the country, including the freedom to speak out online. Ms Baloch, 26, was frequently abused in cyberspace and had ... The murder of Qandeel Baloch lifts the lid on misogyny in Pakistan Police stop murdered Pakistani star's brother from using blood money law Qandeel Baloch, 'Pakistan's Kim Kardashian,' Is Killed |
Daily Mail | Bayliss ponders spin options ahead of second Pakistan Test Daily Mail But while neither Ali nor Rashid are in the class of Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah, who rose to the top of the International Cricket Council Test bowling rankings after his 10-wicket haul at Lord's, Bayliss said it was not impossible both men could ... England v Pakistan: James Anderson, Ben Stokes, Adil Rashid are recalled England v Pakistan: Moeen Ali, Adil Rashid, or both? Who's in your XI? England vs Pakistan: England cover all bases as Adil Rashid in squad for Old Trafford |
DailyO | Will Pakistan ever allow peace a chance in Kashmir? DailyO There are many reasons Pakistan chose to react so strongly with a grim-faced prime minister Nawaz Sharif describing Burhan as martyr of the Kashmiri independence movement at a special cabinet meeting. He termed the movement of the Kashmiris as a ... Kashmir Divided Them But Burhan Wani, Pakistan And GST Saw MPs United In Today's Monsoon Session |
Washington Post | Pakistani opposition leader says 'sweets would be shared' after a military coup Washington Post "All of you standing out there, tell me, if the military came [to power] in Pakistan, what would happen?" Imran Khan bellowed from a podium. He is Pakistan's main opposition leader and a former champion cricketer. Prone to provocative, even careless ... |
Council conclusions on Pakistan EU News The Council adopted conclusions on Pakistan. The EU relations with Pakistan are framed by a 5-year engagement plan adopted in 2016. The Council endorses the 2016 report on the implementation on the engagement plan, and to welcome the fact that ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan's Yasir Shah moves to top of Test bowling rankings after Lord's win The Guardian Yasir's 10-wicket haul in the first Test at Lord's was the man-of-the-match performance in Pakistan's 75-run win. It has also earned him a rise from fourth place to the top of the ICC bowlers' rankings, knocking Anderson down to third and Stuart Broad ... England v Pakistan: England need to devise a plan for Yasir Shah England v Pakistan: Misbah-ul-Haq proves pedigree at Lord's England v Pakistan: Alastair Cook blames 'naive' batting for Lord's defeat |
Eyewitness News | Yasir leads Pakistan to victory over England at Lords Eyewitness News Pakistan's Yasir Shah (5L) is congratulated by team mates after taking the wicket of England's Jonny Bairstow for 48 runs on the fourth day of the first Test cricket match between England and Pakistan at Lord's cricket ground in London, on July 17, 2016. Pakistan beats England by 75 runs at Lord's as team celebrates with push-ups and military salute Dramatic win gives Pakistan 1-0 lead Pakistan beat England as banned Amir completes return |
Times of India | Mocktale: Pakistan to conduct its own Olympic event Times of India Islamabad: With not a single Pakistani athlete qualifying for competitive events at Rio Olympics, Pakistan has decided to conduct their own version of Olympics. PM Nawaz Sharif has ordered the immediate formation of Board For Olympic Games Under State ... |