Our stance hasn’t changed and our destination remains Srinagar, Kashmir, says FM Qureshi ahead of Yaum-e-Istehsal …
Even the PM’s a fast bowler: Pakistan cricket’s need for speed
To understand the culture of fast bowling in Pakistan, look no further than Imran Khan — once a feared quick, and now the country’s prime minister. Not all of Pakistan’s pacemen will fly so high, but …
Five great England-Pakistan flare-ups
Cricket matches between England and Pakistan have often been a fraught affair, with rows over umpiring, ball-tampering, abandoned fixtures and a spot-fixing scandal all contributing to a tense …
India’s residency law in Kashmir amplifies demographic fears
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — For almost a century, no outsider was allowed to buy land and property in Indian-controlled Kashmir. That changed Aug. 5 last year when India’s Hindu nationalist government led …
China only fulfils 5% of Sino-U.S. energy trade deal in first half of 2020
China bought only 5% of the targeted $25.3 billion in energy products from the United States in the first half of 2020, falling well short of its trade deal commitments at a time when relations …
CAS dismisses UAE appeal of Qatar win at 2019 Asian Cup
LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Sport’s highest court dismissed the United Arab Emirates’ charge that Qatar used an ineligible player in their 2019 Asian Cup soccer semifinal win. Qatar won 4-0 in Abu …
Qatar reiterates commitment to resolving Gulf dispute via diplomatic means: state news agency
Qatar has reiterated its commitment to resolving the diplomatic dispute in the Gulf via peaceful and diplomatic means, state news agency QNA said on Thursday.
Qatar condemns attack on prison in Afghanistan
Qatar yesterday expressed its strong condemnation and denunciation of the attack that targeted a prison in Jalalabad city in eastern Afghanistan and caused deaths and injuries.
Cazorla arrives in Qatar to join Al Sadd
Former Arsenal and Villarreal midfielder Santi Cazorla is set to sign for Al Sadd after arriving in Qatar yesterday.
Qatar 2022: Ras Abu Aboud to be recycled into 20 to 30 smaller venues
Ras Abu Aboud Stadium, which will hold Qatar 2022 games up to the quarter-finals, is the first World Cup stadium to be dismantled after the tournament.