ABC News | Elephant's Plight Sparks Uproar in Pakistan ABC News In this Tuesday, May 31, 2016, Pakistani caretaker Mohammad Jalal looks at elephant 'Kaavan' at Marghazar Zoo in Islamabad, Pakistan. The plight of Kaavan, a mentally tormented bull elephant confined to a small pen in the Islamabad Zoo for nearly three ... |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v Somerset: Mohammad Amir takes three wickets on return BBC Sport Convicted spot-fixer Mohammad Amir marked his return to first-class cricket in England after a five-year ban with three Somerset wickets. The Pakistan bowler, playing his first game in England since 2010, took the wickets of Marcus Trescothick, Adam ... Mohammad Amir sends England warning with bowler in lethal form for Pakistan Pakistan's Mohammad Amir roars back to post early warning to England Mohammad Amir straight back into swing of things as Pakistan bowler stars against Somerset ahead of England Test ... |
Aljazeera.com | Flash floods in Pakistan kill over 40 people Aljazeera.com At least 43 people have been killed and several others remain missing after heavy rain and flash floods hit northern Pakistan close to the Afghan border. Mosques, several houses and an army post in Ursoon village in the southwest of Chitral district in ... Over 200 Dead, 1.5 Million Evacuated After Catastrophic Flooding Hits China, Pakistan | The Weather Channel Dozens killed by floods across Pakistan and India Pakistan flood toll revised down |
ABC News | In Pakistan, Gruesome 'Honor' Killings Bring a New Backlash ABC News In this June 11, 2016 photo, Hassan Khan shows a tissue on which his wife Zeenat wrote a poem and messages to him, in Lahore, Pakistan. Zeenat was the third Pakistani girl reported to have died in the last month in what has widely come to be known as ... Pakistan: 'Honor' killings grow more brutal, draw backlash |
DAWN.com | Pakistan rejects allegations of involvement in Dhaka attack DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office (FO) on Monday strongly rejected Indian media reports alleging Pakistan's involvement in the recent Dhaka attack in which 20 foreigners were killed. In a statement, FO Spokesman Nafees Zakaria termed the allegations ... Pakistan rejects reports of ISI involvement in Dhaka terror attack Dhaka attack: Pakistan rejects allegations of ISI involvement Pakistan welcomes Bangladesh's timely rebuttal on Indian media allegations |
Voice of America | Pakistan's Grant for Controversial Islamic Seminary Under Review Voice of America Weeks of scathing criticism has apparently prompted a provincial government in Pakistan to review a grant of $3 million it has recently allocated for a controversial Islamic seminary, which some critics refer to as the “University of Jihad.” The Darul ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | PCB seeks greater revenue share from India-Pakistan matches ESPNcricinfo.com With the PCB looking to raise funds in the absence of international cricket in the country and the deadlock with the BCCI in terms of bilateral series, chairman Shaharyar Khan has suggested that the Pakistan board should receive a 'higher percentage of ... |
Voice of America | US Lawmakers Pay Rare Visit to Pakistan's Restive North Waziristan Voice of America A U.S. congressional delegation led by Republican Senator John McCain undertook a rare trip in a military helicopter to Pakistan's restive North Waziristan tribal region Sunday, before concluding a two-day visit to the country and heading for ... Sen. John McCain visits Pakistan's North Waziristan, praises anti-terrorist efforts US Senators Visit Onetime Al-Qaida Stronghold in Pakistan Senator McCain, visiting Pakistan, seeks better ties in Islamist fight |
Daily Times | Tensions Between India And Pakistan May Rise Over Nuclear Deal Yahoo Finance At the recent visit of India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the U.S. in May 2016, the closer relationship between the U.S. and India was clear. A logical step forward was further seen when U.S. President Obama stated his approval for India to join ... The NSG and Pakistan's Interests |
Times of India | Pakistan-origin man jailed for shouting 'Allah-o-Akbar' on plane Times of India LONDON: A Pakistani-origin man was on Monday jailed for 10 weeks for triggering panic and frightening passengers on a UK-bound flight by shouting "Allah-o-Akbar" and "boom". Shehraz Sarwar caused alarm with his behaviour during turbulence on-board ... |