New York Times | In Pakistan, Justice for the Killers Among Us New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — The army chief of Pakistan recently confirmed the death sentence of Saad Aziz, a business-school graduate and restaurant manager who was convicted of killing my friend Sabeen Mahmud. Sabeen, who was 40 then, ran The Second ... |
NEWS.com.au | Talking points from second ODI NEWS.com.au New Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez led from the front with a matchwinning 72, the highest by a Pakistan leader on debut. He was well supported by Shoaib Malik also, his 42 not out getting the visitors home. Here are the talking points from a ... Pakistan cracks Australia's MCG stronghold Australia v Pakistan: scores, stats and commentary in second ODI at the MCG Pakistan salvage some pride as Australia are cut down to size in second ODI |
Pakistan break 16-match losing rut against Australia ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan's win at the MCG was their first in ODIs against Australia, in Australia, in over 12 years. Between this win and the previous one - at the WACA in 2004-05 - Pakistan had lost nine consecutive ODIs against the hosts. This was their longest-ever ... |
Anadolu Agency | Pakistan Warns Afghanistan 'Blame Game' Hurting Peace Efforts Voice of America Pakistan's military chief told Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Sunday that his troops have eliminated "all safe havens” of terrorists on Pakistani soil, and he emphasized the need for security cooperation between the two countries to deter cross ... 10 killed in explosion near Afghan-Pakistan border General Bajwa telephones President of Afghanistan Stop cross-border terrorism: Pakistan's Bajwa tells Afghan President |
ABC Online | Australia v Pakistan: Mitchell Marsh injured, will miss rest of ODI series ABC Online Australia's fast bowling all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been ruled out of the remainder of the one-day international series against Pakistan with a shoulder injury, the country's cricket board said on Sunday. The 25-year-old Marsh was named in ... Marsh ruled out of Pakistan ODIs; Lynn, Starc to miss third ODI Starc and Marsh to miss Perth test against Pakistan One-day series: Mistakes pave way for Pakistan's resurgence |
The Indian Express | WATCH: Arbab Khizer Hayat, Pakistan's Hulk, stops a moving tractor with his hands The Indian Express Well, videos of a man, who is popularly known as Pakistan's hulk man, has gone viral. A video shows the 25-year-old man pulling a tractor by a rope as the vehicle tries to reverse. The man – identified as Arbab Khizer Hayat – weighs a whopping 435.5kg ... Watch: 'Pakistan's Hulk' of 435-kg stops a tractor with his bare hands Pakistan's strongest man eats 10000 calories a day Meet Pakistan's thousand pound Incredible Hulk |
Economic Times | India 'incomplete' without Pakistan's Sindh: BJP patriarch LK Advani Economic Times The 89-year-old leader made the remarks at an event here today while lamenting that Karachi, the capital of the Pakistani province, where he was born in a Sindhi family was not a part of India anymore. "At times I feel sad that Karachi and Sindh are ... |
Sputnik International | China Gives Two Vessels to Pakistan's Navy to Protect New Trade Route Sputnik International The handover took place at Pakistan's Gwadar port in its poor and restive Balochistan province. Dawn reports that Pakistan has already raised a new army division to secure the area around the port and the CPEC route. Gwadar City's security is already ... China gives Pakistan two ships for security of CPEC sea route ... China gives two ships to Pakistan Navy for security of Gwadar port Pakistan's foreign policy — the rising trend of regionalism |
Forbes | Pakistan Beats India, Again Forbes America needed Pakistan as an ally in its war against Afghanistan. And Pakistan's leadership offered to do just that in exchange for the US brokering debt relief for their large external debt – 60 percent of the country's GDP, with debt serving ... |
Times of India | Pakistan's double standards: 'Extremist outfits are not terror groups ... Times of India Pakistan's interior minister has publicly and unwittingly acknowledged something the world has long known - Islamabad makes a distinction between 'good ... |