Pakistan Today | T20 league key to Pakistan ending home exile - PCB chief Sport24 Dubai - Pakistan cricket chief Shaharyar Khan opened the second edition of the Pakistan Super League Thursday, describing the glitzy Twenty20 event as key to paving the way for his country's return to hosting international series. Pakistan has been a ... New PSL season faces great expectations 'Head of state' level protection for PSL final in Lahore Pakistan Super League begins amidst glittering lights |
Manchester Evening News | Four members of Rochdale grooming gang could be deported to Pakistan Manchester Evening News Four members of a notorious grooming gang from Rochdale have lost their legal challenge to remain UK citizens and could face deportation. Ringleader Shabir Ahmed and Adil Khan, Abdul Rauf and Abdul Aziz could soon be sent back to their home country ... Members of Rochdale grooming gang face deportation to Pakistan Four UK sex offenders who sparked racial tension face deportation to Pakistan Four members of Rochdale child sex grooming gang face ... - The Sun |
Voice of America | Pakistan: India's Alleged 'Secret Nuclear City' Threatens Regional Peace Voice of America FILE - Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman Nafees Zakaria briefs the media at the Foreign Office in Islamabad, Pakistan, Sept. 29, 2016. Zakaria alleged Thursday that India has a stockpile of fissile material for the production of nuclear weapons ... India building secret nuclear city, claims Pakistan India Denies Pakistan Claim of Building Secret Nuclear City India building secret nuke city: Pakistan |
BBC Sport | Azhar Ali: Pakistan ODI captain replaced by Sarfraz Ahmed BBC Sport In December 2015, Azhar offered to resign over the presence at a training camp of pace bowler Mohammad Amir - who has since returned to international cricket after being jailed and banned for five years for his part in a spot-fixing scandal - but the ... Azhar steps down as Pakistan one-day captain Azhar Ali quits as Pakistan ODI captain Azhar quits as Pakistan one-day captain |
ESPNcricinfo.com | A proving ground for Pakistan's next generation ESPNcricinfo.com Before its debut last year, one of the stated aims of the Pakistan Super League was to usher in a generation of future international stars, the mandatory inclusion of one emerging player in each starting XI a clear indication of the desire to nurture ... |
Vatican Radio | Pakistan: Christian activists welcome amendments in criminal law Vatican Radio The Parliament on Monday passed the bill, titled the Criminal Laws (Amendment) Act 2016, and now requires formal assent of the president to become an act of the parliament. It amends the Pakistan Penal Code (PPC) 1860; the Police Act 1861; the Code of ... |
Reuters | US general calls for review of relationship with Pakistan Reuters File Photo: U.S. Army General John Nicholson, Commander of Resolute Support forces and U.S. forces in Afghanistan, speaks during a memorial ceremony to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, in Kabul, Afghanistan September 11, 2016. US Army General In Afghanistan Calls For Relationship Review With Pakistan US general seeks review of ties with Pakistan US general calls for review of Pakistan ties |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan Super League begins in Dubai with hope of returning to homeland Hindustan Times Pakistan Super League (PSL) starts in Dubai today with opener involving Islamabad United and Peshawar Zalmi. If the final in Lahore, on March 5, goes without a glitch then Pakistan's hopes of hosting international cricket will get a major boost. Pakistan Super League: Champions Islamabad United start with thrilling victory |
Deutsche Welle | German retailer KiK compensates Pakistan's 'industrial 9/11' families Deutsche Welle Nasir Mansoor, general secretary of the National Trade Union Federation in Pakistan, confirmed Wednesday that KiK (Kunde ist König, which in English translates into "Customer is King") has released $5.15 million (4.82 million euros) for the families of ... |
Voice of America | IS Pamphlets in Pakistan Border Areas Try to Create Panic Voice of America Militant group Islamic State has threatened to target Shi'ites living in certain northern areas of Pakistan. Hundreds of pamphlets containing threats have allegedly been distributed by IS in the Kurram agency on the Pakistani side of the Durand Line ... |