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  • Bringing Pakistan and India together, one taxi seat cover at a time

    The back of a taxi cab is like your shower cubicle; it's where you daydream about what your wedding will look like, where you indulge in some deep-thinking and self-reflection, where you plan out the rest of your day...

    You can even sing there! Undoubtedly, it's a sacred place and one man is on a mission to decorate your sanctuary...

  • Nadal fires back at injury cover up claims

    INDIAN WELLS: Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal hit back Saturday at a claim that he faked an injury in 2012 to cover up a failed drugs test...

    Nadal's comments come in the wake of former world number one Maria Sharapova's failed a drug test at the Australian Open which she revealed on Monday...

  • 'One manifesto, one symbol, one party': MQM, PSP announce plans for 2018 elections

    The leaders of Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and the Pak Sarzameen Party (PSP) set aside their bitter rivalry on Wednesday to announce that they were gearing up for the eventual consolidation of their political forces and that they would contest the 2018 general elections under "one name, one manifesto, one symbol and one party...

    ""The modalities of this alliance will be decided in the days to come," MQM Pakistan chief Dr Farooq...

  • COVER: The China-Pakistan Axis by Andrew Small

    DRAWING a broad picture and bringing local narratives into context, Andrew Small has provided a lucid account of how the rather unequal friendship between Pakistan and China has developed over the last decades in his book, The China-Pakistan Axis: Asia’s New Geopolitics...

    In recent decades the Muslim Uighurs, who previously were a majority in Xinjiang province, have become less of one as more and more Han Chinese have moved west to...

  • COVER: Muslim Architecture in Pakistan by Khurshid Hasan Shaikh

    In this vein, Muslim Architecture in Pakistan: Aspects of Public Welfare by Khurshid Hasan Shaikh provides the reader with an ingenious amalgam of concept and fact...

    The research encompasses territory that now constitutes Pakistan, and is based on the writer’s site-based documentation, archival data, literature, and extensive cross-referencing from available scholarship on the subject...

  • Coronavirus: Pakistan’s efforts to procure vaccine will cover just 20pc population

    LAHORE: The Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s federal government seems least bothered about the protection of its 220 million population as it has made arrangements to procure just 1...

    While many world nations are actively looking to get coronavirus vaccine doses to make their population immune against the virus, Pakistan is waiting for the United Nation’s Covax mechanism to receive around 45 million free vaccine doses that will cover...

  • Azhar looks up to Inzamam as Pakistan slump to historic low in one-day cricket

    Pakistan ODI captain Azhar Ali Thursday hoped a new coach along with the newly appointed chief selector, Inzamam-ul-Haq, will devise a rescue strategy for his team which slumped to ninth in the one-day international rankings...

    Inzamam was appointed as Pakistan's new chief selector last month after the previous selection committee was disbanded following the national side's long-running dismal state in limited overs cricket which...

  • Pakistan win the cricket world cup — but not the one you think

    Pakistan may have failed to make it to the semifinals of the coveted ICC Cricket World Cup, but the country's lawmakers fared better than their counterparts from six other countries to win the first Inter-Parliamentary Cricket World Cup in London on Friday...

    The four-day tournament had begun on Tuesday with lawmakers from Pakistan, England, Australia, New Zealand, India, Bangladesh and Afghanis­tan taking to the field...

  • Happy to play a small part in bringing cricket back to Pakistan: Faf Du Plessis

    South Africa's Test and T20 captain Faf Du Plessis, while talking to Dawn on Saturday, said that he's happy to play a small part in bringing cricket back to Pakistan...

    "I imagine that the Pakistani people would be super excited because they've been waiting for this for a lot of years," Du Plessis said, adding that he understands that the World XI coming to Pakistan is a "huge thing" for the country...

  • Sri Lanka attack survivors bring top-level cricket back to Pakistan

    Tens of thousands of security will be deployed in Lahore on Sunday when Sri Lanka become the first major cricket team to visit Pakistan since they were targeted in a deadly ambush in 2009 — with attack survivors among those returning to the scene...

    Read: 'What a brave nation': heroic bus driver hails SL cricketers on return to Pakistan after 2009 terrorPakistan's Ahsan Raza, a reserve umpire in 2009 who was among those shot — and...

  • Zaheer lauds ICC role for bringing cricket back to Pakistan

    LAHORE: Batting great Zaheer Abbas has praised the role of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for helping the game’s authorities in Pakistan in their efforts aimed at reviving international cricket in the country by sending the World XI side...

    “The ICC has done a tremendous job by supplementing the efforts of the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) for bringing back international cricket and its [ICC’s] role will always be remembered...

  • A British journalist strives to bring cricket back to Pakistan

    With Pakistan's entertainment starved citizens catching cricketing fever amidst the Independence Cup, another cricket team from the United Kingdom currently visiting Pakistan seems to have so far flown under the radar...

    “We are mad about cricket … and since Pakistan was undeservedly isolated, we are making a conscious attempt to bring Pakistan and the cricket world together,” Peter Alan Oborne, a British journalist and broadcaster...

  • Comment: Thanks to Zimbabwe series, Pakistan cricket is back on its feet

    Pakistan open their challenging series in Sri Lanka this week with the first Test to be played at the picturesque Galle International Stadium from tomorrow...

    Both sides have gifted batsmen in their ranks and although Sri Lanka will miss stalwarts like Mahela Jayawardene and Tillekaratne Dilshan who have both bade goodbye to Test cricket, they still have the services of the inimitable Kumar Sangakkara who has decided to extend his...

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