Voice of America | Suspected IS Loyalists Execute Pakistani Spy Agency Officer Voice of America Police and witnesses in central Pakistan say that suspected Islamic State militants have executed a kidnapped officer of the country's prime intelligence agency and dropped his chained body on a busy road before driving away. Police in the city of ... Pakistan's police find body bearing marks of IS execution |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Two more T20Is added on to Pakistan tour of West Indies ESPNcricinfo.com Pakistan's tour of West Indies has been extended by two T20Is with a total of four now scheduled between Barbados and Trinidad & Tobago to kick off the start of Pakistan's seven-week tour of the Caribbean. The additional fixtures have also caused a ... Pakistan to play two extra T20s in West Indies Pakistan to play two more T20Is on the West Indies tour Extra T20s added to Pakistan's Caribbean tour |
The Indian Express | Pakistan ready to relive the junoon The Indian Express It's from a two-minute clip of Javed Afridi's interview to BBC on the day Peshawar Zalmi, the team he owns in the Pakistan Super League (PSL), qualified for the final to face Quetta Gladiators at the Gadaffi Stadium in Lahore. The same day seven years ... Why is Pakistan in a spin over a cricket game? Stadium heavily guarded as Pakistan hosts cricket final Akmal pleased to see cricket back in Pakistan |
Voice of America (blog) | Pakistani Blogger Tells VOA of Captivity Perils Voice of America (blog) “Talking about extremism and criticizing the establishment in a country like Pakistan got me in trouble,” Waqas Goraya told Voice of America. He says he is too frozen to resume his social media activism, at least for now. (Photo courtesy of Waqas Goraya). |
Voice of America | Pakistan, US Partner to Begin Construction of Waziristan Dam Voice of America FILE - A man watches as water is discharged at a dam in Jhang, Pakistan, Sept. 10, 2014. Ground was broken Friday on an $81 million U.S.-funded component ... |
Times of India | India may not engage with Pakistan in near future Times of India NEW DELHI: For a casual observer, it may seem that a new spring in the air for Indo-Pak relations. India climbed down on the new Saarc secretary general, India and Pakistan exchanged fishermen lodged in prisons and earlier this week, New Delhi softened ... India, Pakistan to hold talks on water issue No India-Pakistan talks but Indus meet, movement on Saarc signal easing tensions India agrees to talks with Pakistan on water issue: IWC officials |
DAWN.com | Pakistan And Russia's Enhanced Military Ties Hurt India ValueWalk It's been a very painful experience for India to see Pakistan and Russia boosting their military ties. It would be bad for India if Russia joins the Pakistan-China Economic Corridor (CPEC). Islamabad and Moscow have agreed to enhance their military-to ... 'Pakistan, India, China, US part of South Asia's N-puzzle' |
Times of India | Pakistan detains Indian fishermen The Hindu Over 55 Indian fishermen along with 10 boats were apprehended by the Pakistan Marine Security Agency (PMSA) off the Gujarat coast. According to sources from Porbandar, all boats were taken away by the agency near the International Maritime Boundary ... Pakistan apprehends around 70 fishermen off Gujarat; 3rd case this year |
DAWN.com | Iran, Pakistan to Settle Claims Through CBs Financial Tribune State Bank of Pakistan Governor Ashraf Mahmood Wathra has said SBP and the Central Bank of Iran will sign an agreement soon that will allow Pakistani and Iranian exporters to settle their claims through these banks. Speaking at the Lahore Chamber of ... Pakistan, Iran central banks' deal on the cards |
The mysterious murder of an NGO worker in Pakistan The Guardian They came asking for help. “We're extremely poor. We need work,” implored the two strangers. Rawal Lund told them his father, Zafar, was not currently in charge of any major projects and unlikely to be hiring. They had experience in the relevant sector ... |