The Hindu | Trump turns up heat on Pakistan The Hindu Weeks after Mr. Trump angrily accused Islamabad of providing safe haven to “agents of chaos”, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson plans to depart for Pakistan late this month. He will be followed by Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis, according to U.S. and ... Pakistan denies allegations of supporting armed groups Pakistan FM: Russian Influence on Taliban May Exceed Ours Pakistan's foreign minister says his country is fighting terror |
Pajhwok Afghan News (blog) | MPs to Ghani: Keep national interest supreme in Pakistan visit Pajhwok Afghan News (blog) A week back, President Ghani during a meeting with Pakistan army chief, Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, discussed a range of issues from regional security to bilateral relations, peace and stability, terrorism, transit and commercial ties between Afghanistan ... 'Cautiously optimistic' after COAS-Ghani meeting in Kabul: Afghan ambassador Pakistan wins Why provoke Pakistan? |
Hindustan Times | Wahab wobbles SL but big chase still likely cricket.com.au Wahab dismissed Sri Lankan skipper Dinesh Chandimal lbw for nought in the last over before stumps to give Pakistan a faint hope of upsetting the tables, but it will be an uphill task for their faltering batsmen to improve in the second innings. Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, Day 3 full cricket score: SL 34/5, lead by 254 Sri Lanka take control after 15-wicket day Live Cricket Score, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, 2nd Test, Day 3 at Dubai |
The National | Pakistan opens up to investor interest The National In the northern snow-capped peaks of Pakistan, Zia Chishti disembarked off a helicopter and skied downhill on a mission to convince investors, clients and company executives that the nation once called by The Economist “the world's most dangerous place ... |
Sport24 | Herath's double rock Pakistan in second Test Sport24 Dubai - Left-arm spinner Rangana Herath inflicted a double blow on Pakistan to restrict them to 186-5 at dinner on the third day of the second day-night Test in Dubai on Sunday. Herath, who took 11 wickets in Sri Lanka's 21-run win in the first Test in ... Wahab's run-up woes leave Pakistan puzzled | cricket.com.au Wahab Riaz Leads Pakistan Fightback as Lanka Lead Crosses 250 Pakistan battle hard against immaculate Sri Lankan attack |
Washington Post | The US says Pakistan must work with Afghanistan on terrorism. It won't be easy. Washington Post KABUL — When Pakistan's army chief visited the Afghan capital Oct. 1, he did his best to disarm his hosts. He offered to train and equip Afghan troops, and he promised to cooperate in peace and counterterrorism efforts. Afghan officials, in turn ... |
The San Luis Obispo Tribune | Death toll rises to 24 in Pakistan shrine suicide bombing The San Luis Obispo Tribune The death toll from a suicide bombing at a Shiite shrine in the country's southwest increased to 24 after four victims died at a hospital overnight, police said Saturday. A suicide bomber struck the shrine packed with worshippers in a remote village in ... Suicide bomber kills 18 people at religious shrine in Pakistan Suicide bomber strikes Shiite shrine in Pakistan, killing 20 Pakistan Sufi shrine: At least 18 killed in Baluchistan - BBC News |
Economic Times | Pakistan has gone out of Kashmir equation, says former Indian spy Economic Times LONDON: Pakistan is not viewed as a key player within the Kashmir issue despite the "mess" India may have created in the region in the last 15 months, a former spy chief of India has said. Amarjit Singh Dulat, who served as head of RAW in 1999- 2000 ... Pakistan's paranoia Former spy chiefs urge India, Pakistan to talk, play cricket ISI, RAW's ex-chiefs urge Pakistan, India to re-start dialogue |
Gulf Times | Pakistan embassy pays tributes to martyrs on Armed Forces Day Gulf Times In attendance were Sheikh Ali bin Abdullah Thani al-Thani, Dr Fahad bin Abdul Rehman Abu Hamd al-Thani, and Brigadier General Salim al-Nabit from Qatari Armed Forces, apart from diplomats, other dignitaries, representatives of Qatari and Pakistani ... |
Yahoo Cricket | SKout: Another Afridi who can shine for Pakistan? Yahoo Cricket The Quaid-e-Azam Trophy is Pakistan's version of the Ranji Trophy. It has been held every cricketing season starting from the 1953-54 season. This season, the first round of matches began on 26th September. One of those matches was between Rawalpindi ... |