Pakistan's former captain Babar Azam has finally scored his 32nd century equalling a record set by Saeed Anwar.
The Armchair Historian on MSN
How the Indo-Pakistani War Shaped South Asian History
The 1965 Indo-Pakistani War erupted over escalating tensions in Kashmir, turning into a full-scale conflict marked by fierce ...
On 1988, Benazir Bhutto made history as Pakistan’s first woman Prime Minister — and the first to lead a Muslim-majority ...
Pakistan last won a ICC title under his captaincy when they surprised India in the final of the Champions Trophy.
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From Sikh pilgrim to Pakistani bride: How troubled past led Sarabjeet Kaur to conversion and nikaah
A 48-year-old Sikh pilgrim, Sarabjeet Kaur, who went missing in Pakistan, has reportedly embraced Islam and married a local ...
The Pioneer on MSNOpinion
Pakistan: The making of a new military state
While Pakistan and Bangladesh wrestle with their fragile relationship under the interim government led by Yunus, the ...
Babar Azam scored an unbeaten century to script history as Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka in the second ODI at Rawalpindi, with ...
Afridi accused the Pakistani establishment of staging attacks, silencing dissent, and destroying local efforts to restore ...
While Pakistan and Bangladesh wrestle with their fragile relationship under the interim government led by Yunus, the ...
Afghanistan’s frontier remains the stage for regional ambitions from the “Great Game” to modern proxy wars. The ghosts of the past once again shake the region’s peace ...
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Asim Munir: Strongest military ruler in Pakistan's history
Field Marshal Asim Munir is today the strongest military ruler in Pakistan's history. Bengaluru investor retired at 33, lives ...
Lawyers and politicians alike lamented the resignations of two Supreme Court judges, Justices Mansoor Ali Shah and Athar ...
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