NPR | US Officials Confirm Death Of Senior ISIS Leader In Afghanistan And Pakistan NPR "ISIS was responsible for a suicide attack in Kabul on July 24 that killed 80 people and wounded more than 250. Two days later, the drone strike killed Khan, officials said. Khan was a former member of the Pakistani Taliban until he swore allegiance to ... US drone kills Islamic State leader for Afghanistan, Pakistan: officials ISIS leader in Afghanistan and Pakistan killed by US drone, Pentagon says Asia Pacific|US Strike Said to Kill ISIS Chief of Afghanistan-Pakistan Region |
ABC News | Pakistan to Deport Blacklisted American Who Returned ABC News 9, 2016, American citizen Mathew Craig Barrett, in blue shirt, is escorted by Pakistani security officials for a court appearance in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan says, a blacklisted American citizen Barrett ... |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Is Pressed Over Dual-Track Terror Strategy Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Pakistan's response to a suicide bombing that killed dozens this week reflects an unwillingness to alter policies that enable jihadist groups to operate there, according to critics of Islamabad's approach on terrorism. On Monday, a ... "The foreign secretary will give emphasis on talks with India on occupied Kashmir," Aziz said. India PoK-es Pakistan where it hurts Pakistan to invite India for dialogue on Kashmir |
Washington Post | Pakistan has more glaciers than almost anywhere on Earth. But they are at risk. Washington Post MIRAGRAM, Pakistan — With its neat stone walls and paths, bountiful tomato and wheat fields and miniature sheep that graze right up to doorsteps, this picturesque village has an air of timelessness. But the 110 families who live here only have to ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Highlights - Shafiq, Younis tons keep Pakistan on top ESPNcricinfo.com It was across the river Thames, at Lord's last month, where Pakistan's stunning victory in the first Test set the agenda for a series that has proven to be constantly enthralling, if not always as competitive as had initially been promised. But now, on ... England toil against Pakistan's Younis Khan and Asad Shafiq England's failure to take their catches turns final Test against Pakistan into a potential classic England v Pakistan: Shafiq, Younus push tourists into 12-run lead |
Wall Street Journal (blog) | The Law Under Attack in Pakistan Lawfare (blog) Earlier this week, a suicide bomber outside a crowded hospital in Quetta, Pakistan killed at least 74 people, most of them judges or lawyers, and wounded dozens more. Yesterday, another blast in Quetta wounded an additional 13 people. The provincial ... The Quetta Hospital Attack and Terrorism Trends in Pakistan In Pakistan an entire generation of lawyers were killed in one city Blast wounds 13 in Pakistani city on edge after big suicide attack |
BBC News | Pakistan: 'Dead-baby-swap gang' arrested in Peshawar BBC News Pakistani police have arrested several hospital workers over a scheme that sold newborn babies in Peshawar. The gang swapped newborn babies with the bodies of dead infants in hospitals and maternity homes, and told their parents the child had died, ... Pakistan Police Bust Baby-Swap Gang Arrests over 'baby-selling gang' in Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Ladies and gentlemen, returned once more, Younis Khan the Pakistan batting legend ESPNcricinfo.com Either Younis Khan, the Pakistani batting legend, had been replaced by some eager frightened replica, or Younis Khan, the Pakistani batting legend, had convinced himself that this was a batting method that could somehow work. Both didn't make sense. |
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New Republic | Pakistan's Boxing Triumph New Republic In September 1988, Pakistan sent a boxer named Hussain Shah to the Olympics in Seoul. Barely literate and living in a shanty in Lyari, one of Karachi's most fetid slums, he was not expected to win. He had been practicing his sport in dimly lit clubs ... |