Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Probes Islamic State Links in Quetta Hospital Bombing Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD, Pakistan—Authorities in Pakistan said Tuesday they were trying to determine whether Islamic State was behind a suicide bombing that killed at least 72 people the day before—a development that could mark a new and bloody phase in the ... An entire generation of a city's lawyers was killed in Pakistan Quetta attack: Pakistan mourns as lawyers begin boycott Lawyers in Pakistan protest after suicide bombing that killed 72 |
The Guardian | Mickey Arthur dismisses Pakistan TV claims of England ball-tampering The Guardian Mickey Arthur, the Pakistan head coach, insists there has been no suggestion among his players that England's display of reverse swing bowling on the final day at Edgbaston was a result of ball-tampering. The Pakistan television channel PTV, in the ... Pakistan coach Mickey Arthur dismisses ball-tampering claims England v Pakistan: James Anderson says nothing fazes this team Arthur wants 'exemplary' Pakistan to complete England 'mission' |
Channel NewsAsia | India summons Pakistan high commissioner over militant infiltration Channel NewsAsia NEW DELHI/ISLAMABAD: India summoned Pakistan's high commissioner in New Delhi on Tuesday to protest against what it said was the continued infiltration of militants from across the border, an allegation denied by its arch rival. India's Foreign ... Pakistan envoy confronted with LeT infiltrator's confession India summons Pakistan envoy over cross-border terrorism India protests to Pakistan against infiltration |
The Guardian | Glasgow murder of Asad Shah spurred by sectarianism in Pakistan The Guardian A sectarian dispute in Pakistan was played out in Glasgow when Bradford taxi driver Tanveer Ahmed stabbed shopkeeper Asad Shah to death in a religiously motivated murder. Simmering hatred towards Britain's Ahmadiyya Muslim community spilled over ... |
War deaths reach 173000 in Afghanistan, Pakistan Futurity: Research News The combined, cumulative death toll of war in Afghanistan and Pakistan since 2001 is 173,000, with 183,000 others seriously injured, according to a new study. The Costs of War, based at Brown University's Watson Institute for International and Public ... |
Times LIVE | SA government condemns deadly Pakistan terror attack Times LIVE Conveying his condolences to the Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain and his people‚ President Jacob Zuma stated that deliberate attacks against hospitals were contraventions of well-established international human rights and humanitarian law and ... Zuma sends condolences to #Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Umar Gul returns to Pakistan's ODI squad ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan have recalled fast bowler Umar Gul to their ODI squad. The 32-year-old last played 50-over cricket for his country in April 2015. Gul is one of four fast bowlers - including the uncapped Hasan Ali - chosen to play against England and Ireland ... Umar Gul recalled by Pakistan for ODIs in Ireland and England Umar Gul makes a comeback to Pakistan ODI squad Pakistan recall bowler Umar Gul for ODI series with England and Ireland |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan exile is devastating for next generation - Wasim Akram ESPNcricinfo.com Wasim Akram, Pakistan's legendary left-arm fast bowler, has echoed the concerns voiced by Misbah-ul-Haq on the eve of the Edgbaston Test, that the continuing exile of Pakistan's cricketers from their homeland is having a devastating effect on the next ... No future if cricket doesn't come back to Pakistan: Wasim Akram |
The Seattle Times | Pakistan investigators to hold American for 3 more days The Seattle Times American citizen Mathew Craig Barrett, center, is escorted by officials of Federal Investigation Agency following a court appearance in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. Pakistani authorities presented a... (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed) More ... Blacklisted American arrested in Pakistan American arrested after entering Pakistan; was deported on spy charges in 2011 Pakistan deports American 'spy' for 2nd time after giving him visa by mistake |
The Diplomat | Is Turkey Following Pakistan's Descent Into Islamization? The Diplomat Striking similarities are revealing themselves between the growing authoritarian behavior – bordering on paranoia – of Erdogan and Pakistan's military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, who ruled the country for 11 years, from his declaration of martial law ... |