Haider lashes out at Afridi, Akhtar
Pakistan's controversial stumper, Zulqarnain Haider's return to first-class cricket has been marked with controversy after he lashed out at some seniors including former captain Shahid Afridi and retired pacer Shoaib Akhtar for their comments on Pakistan cricket and PCB.
Bus carrying students plunges into ravine in Pak, 37 people killed
Thirty-seven people were killed and over 70 others injured when a bus carrying school students went off the road and fell into a ravine in Pakistan’s Punjab province on Monday night, officials said.
Pakistani Rangers shoot down man
A man was gunned down by Pakistani Rangers personnel while allegedly trying to cross over the border to India in Punjab province, local residents said on Sunday.
Pakistani film industry takes legal route to ban Indian films
A group of Pakistani film producers, directors, actors and writers have decided to take legal action to stop the screening of Indian films across the country.
The artists, including actors Moamar Ran
PCB distances itself from Shoaib Akhtar's controversial book
The PCB has distanced itself from Pakistan cricket's enfant terrible Shoaib Akhtar, who hit the headlines on Friday for his controversial autobiography, saying the retired pacer was no longer associat
Pak court directs authorities to block access to Facebook
The Lahore High Court has directed Pakistani authorities to block access to all websites, including Facebook, that are involved in ‘spreading religious hatred’ and to submit a compliance report by Oct
ICC likely to debate UDRS in Sept meet
The ICC is likely to debate the effectiveness and accuracy of the Umpires Decision Referral System with the use of existing technology during its chief executive meeting in London later this month.
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Anna Hazare: Pak PM acknowledges people’s right
Expressing his views on the protests carried out by Indian anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Sunday said its people's right if they demanded adoption
Pak court allows setting up of commission to visit India
Pakistan government can set up a commission to be sent to India to record the statements of key witnesses in the 2008 Mumbai attack case, an anti-terrorism court has ruled.
"Now the government of Pak
Pak woman clubs servant to death for not feeding her dog
A Pakistani woman clubbed to death her 12-year-old servant for not serving a meal to her dog in Lahore.
Sadia Asif, a resident of Valencia Town, beat Taqi Usman to death after he failed to serve foo