The Atlantic | What's Happening in Pakistan's 'Most Complicated' Region? The Atlantic A suicide bomber in Pakistan killed 70 people last week, many of them lawyers, who had come to a hospital to mourn the death of a colleague. ISIS and a local Taliban faction both claimed credit for the attack in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan ... Did Media Miss the Most Important Thing About Last Week's Pakistan Hospital Bombing? Why Balochistan is Pakistan's sensitive spot India's Modi Criticizes Pakistan in Independence Day Address |
Financial Times | Cricket Diary: Pakistan leave England with the questions Financial Times Pakistan was written off by most cricket pundits before they even reached England, but on Monday morning most of hackdom might have been reshuffling their opinions. Led by the eternally youthful Misbah ul-Haq, with a faint hint of silver in his trendy ... Pakistan fined for slow over-rate at Oval James Vince to be dropped from England's one day squad to face Pakistan after Test series struggles Misbah keen to leave Pakistan legacy after England Test series |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan honour killing: Samia Shahid's ex-husband 'confesses' to strangling her with scarf Telegraph.co.uk The ex-husband of a British woman who died in Pakistan in an alleged “honour killing” has verbally confessed to her murder, according to police sources. Samia Shahid, a 28-year-old beautician from Bradford, was killed while visiting her ancestral ... Dad, ex-husband arrested in Pakistan death Samia Shahid death: Ex-husband admits Pakistan 'honour killing' Pakistan holds father, ex-husband over 'honour killing' |
Telegraph.co.uk | England drop James Vince from one-day squad for Pakistan series after run of low scores Telegraph.co.uk But with Ben Stokes returning to fitness, he has been left out for the Pakistan series although it does enable him to play at least two championship matches for Hampshire to try to score heavily to give himself an outside chance of going on tour with ... Pakistan fined for slow over rate England v Pakistan: Tourists fined for slow Oval over rate Pakistan's Misbah pleads for England not to scrap Bangladesh tour |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Misbah's triumph, Younis' best at the last ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan's most statesmanlike captain since Imran Khan. Although he will rue the final day at Edgbaston, this series - and tour - was a triumph for Misbah and victory in the last Test was a fitting full stop on the team's rebuilding after the ... |
Reuters | Islamic State faces uphill 'branding war' in Afghanistan, Pakistan Reuters Islamic State has enticed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of jihadist fighters in Afghanistan and Pakistan to switch loyalty and has held a small swathe of territory in the eastern Afghan province of Nangarhar, where leader Hafiz Saeed Khan was killed on ... ISIS Forces Pakistan and Iran to Forge Uneasy Partnership ISIS in Afghanistan grows presence near Pakistan border Pakistan helicopter crew freed in Afghanistan |
Firstpost | Kashmir Nowhatta encounter: Attack was Pakistan's attempt to disturb peace, says Nirmal Singh Firstpost "Pakistan has been continuously doing such type of things and it always tries to disrupt the peace in Jammu and Kashmir and in the country. It is a desperate attempt ... every time they face defeat...their fate would be the same," Singh told reporters ... |
Haaretz | Israel and Pakistan Take Part in Joint Aerial Combat Exercise in U.S. ... Haaretz The 'Red Flag' war-simulation training in Nevada – with forces from Pakistan and the Emirates - begins Monday. |
The Hindu | Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on Pakistan's Independence Day Prime Minister of Canada (press release) “Today, we join the Pakistani community – here in Canada, in Pakistan, and around the world – in celebrating Pakistan's 70th Independence Day. “I look forward to working with Prime Minister Sharif to further strengthen the relationship between our two ... Pakistan celebrates Independence Day |
New York Times | The 'Tryst With Destiny' Speech That Divided India and Pakistan New York Times 15, 1947, power over one-fifth of humanity was transferred from Britain to the newly independent countries of India and Pakistan. But there was a fatal flaw: There were no borders. Indians had struggled for decades to rid themselves of British rule ... |