The ninth edition of the tournament has everything spectators could wish for
Pakistan said the ‘precision military strikes’ were against terrorist hideouts
Himalayan Brown Bears, Critically Endangered, University of the Free State, Pakistan, Francois Deacon, Willem Daffue, Saving the Survivors
Christians make up around two percent of the population and occupy one of the lowest rungs in Pakistani society
More nuanced and constructive ways of measuring the vulnerabilities of nation states to climate crises are required
Torrential monsoon rains have killed more than a thousand, left a third of Pakistan under water and displaced hundreds of thousands
The Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is a step in the right direction, but the world will remain unbalanced while nine states still hold these dangerous weapons
Over the past two years, the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted efforts to combat vaccine-preventable diseases, including polio
South Africa sailed past past the Bangladeshis in their opener but somehow failed to convince in doing so
Diversity is especially meant to be celebrated on India’s Republic Day, 26 January. But another legacy haunts the Indian republic — the colonial policy of divide and rule, of ethnonationalism, and religious polarisation
The Black Caps will tour Pakistan from December 2022 to January 2023 to play two World Test Championship fixtures and three one-day internationals, New Zealand administrators said.
The pursuit of peace and progress, with its trial and errors, its success and setbacks, can never be relaxed and never abandoned
Proteas steer course twixt hope and dread
The need for medical oxygen to treat Covid-19 patients in low- and middle-income countries has more than doubled in the past two months, and many of these countries faced oxygen shortages before the pandemic
Pakistan’s harsh laws against religious profanity are being abused to settle personal and political scores, leading to an alarming rise in convictions and even murder
But some countries – such as Egypt – have cracked down on the social media app, which grew apace with the pandemic
South Africa’s economic, racial and social divides invite unrest that will leave us all worse off
A frontier dispute between the two Asian giants turned deadly for the first time in 45 years. Observers argue the skirmish was exacerbated by Delhi’s annexation of Kashmir and Ladakh
The impacts of these infringements could last well beyond the life of the Covid-19 pandemic
A religious and nationalist agenda has replaced the promise of development and left India ill-equipped to manage the pandemic
Within India, the Bharatiya Janata Party government is stoking Islamophobia by using religion as an instrument of identity politics
The revocation of the contested territory’s special status marks a dangerous Hindu-nationalist shift
The Proteas slumpped to a 49-run defeat against Pakistan to end their chances of reaching a World Cup semifinal
Multiple polio vaccination workers in Pakistan have been killed in attacks targeting health workers in the country’s northwest earlier this week
US policymakers have grown exasperated with Pakistan for not doing more against Islamist extremists
While both sides have played down the threat of war, the rare aerial engagement over the disputed territory of Kashmir significantly raises the stakes
From the stands: Centurion and Wanderers
The Proteas defeated Pakistan by 107 runs in the third and final Test at the Wanderers Stadium on Monday to wrap up a 3-0 series sweep
Amla was moved down to number four in the order for South Africa’s most recent Test against Sri Lanka in Colombo in July
Perhaps no cricket-playing nation conjures the vicissitudes and vagaries of the game quite like Pakistan
Bank accounts in poor residents’ names are flooded with cash, then suddenly emptied in a laundering scheme
Pakistan’s Supreme Court has found that at least -million had passed through ‘thousands of false accounts’