cricket.com.au | Ali ton, Misbah's 99 boost Pakistan cricket.com.au Misbah-ul-Haq missed a Test century by one run for the second consecutive match and the third time in his career, but Azhar Ali completed three figures as Pakistan took a first innings lead of 81 on the third day of the second Test against the West ... Pakistan grind their way ahead West Indies v Pakistan: Roston Chase and Jason Holder stand tall on day one of second Test West Indies claim three late wickets but Pakistan on top in Barbados |
cricket.com.au | Azhar ton anchors cautious Pakistan cricket.com.au Azhar Ali's 14th Test century anchored Pakistan to a first innings total of 376 as the tourists batted with exaggerated care on the second day of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday. Left to negotiate 11 overs to the close of ... West Indies cautious after Pakistan's 376 West Indies 14-0 at stumps, 362 behind Pakistan in 3rd test Pakistan all out for 376 on second day against Windies |
Aljazeera.com | Kashmir: Civilians killed as India, Pakistan trade fire Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - At least two civilians have been killed on either side of the disputed border between India and Pakistan in Kashmir, officials say, as the South Asian neighbours traded artillery and small arms fire. Pakistan's foreign office said ... Pakistan summons Indian diplomat over Kashmir firing death India signals a more muscular approach to deal with Pakistan 2 killed as India, Pakistan troops trade fire in Kashmir |
Economic Times | US blames Pakistan for deteriorating Indo-Pak ties Economic Times "Islamabad's failure to curb support to anti-India militants and New Delhi's growing intolerance of this policy, coupled with a perceived lack of progress in Pakistan's investigations into the January 2016 Pathankot cross-border attack, set the stage ... US says Pakistan's 'support for anti-India militants' to blame for deteriorating New Delhi-Islamabad ties India-Pakistan ties to worsen unless Islamabad cleans up act, says US threat report |
The Diplomat | Justice for Bangladesh: Pakistan's Little-Remembered Promise The Diplomat However, the principal perpetrators, the members of the Pakistan Armed Forces, have escaped justice. Indeed, there are some in Bangladesh who question the validity of the ongoing trials of Bangladeshis who were collaborators of the Pakistan Armed ... |
BBC News | Bradford imam arrested on suspicion of Pakistan murder BBC News A British-based imam has been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of murder. Syed Sibtain Kazmi, 57, from Bradford, is accused of being involved in the killing of Maulana Azam Tariq in 2003. Mr Tariq, the leader of the banned Sipah-e-Sahaba group, was ... Suspect in Maulana Azam Tariq's murder held from Islamabad airport |
Voice of America | Afghan Diplomat Alleges Pakistan Behind Resurgent Taliban Voice of America Afghanistan's ambassador to Pakistan has accused the neighboring country of contributing to the continuous violence in his war-ravaged nation by not cutting ties to the Taliban. Omar Zakhilwal told an international conference in Islamabad Thursday that ... Taliban returned to Afghanistan with Pakistan's help: Envoy |
Voice of America | Pakistan's Telecom Agency Warns Mobile Users Against Blasphemy Voice of America The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, the government-run communications regulatory agency, has sent text messages to millions of mobile phone subscribers, warning them against sharing or uploading "blasphemous" content online. The same ... |
Livemint | Jindal meeting part of back-channel diplomacy, Nawaz Sharif tells Pakistan Army Livemint BBC Urdu reported that Sharif has taken Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa into confidence on his meeting with Jindal on April 27 at the hill resort of Murree, BBC Urdu reported. The civilian leadership informed the military authorities that Sharif ... Pakistan says Sharif-Jindal meeting last month was part of back-channel diplomacy Visit KP if you want to see 'naya Pakistan', jibes PM Nawaz ridicules 'Naya Pakistan' brigade |
The Diplomat | Pakistan to Sell 52 Military Aircraft to Turkey The Diplomat The Turkish Undersecretary for Defense Industries (SSM) has awarded Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) a contract for the sale of 52 MFI-395 Super Mushshak military training aircraft. According to media reports, the deal was concluded on May 10 at the ... Turkey, Pakistan sign warship, training plane deals Planes for Warships: Turkey Signs Arms Trade Memorandum With Pakistan Turkey, Pakistan to jointly manufacture war copters |