Los Angeles Times | Fate of Pakistan's Zardari may hinge on scandal of purported memo Los Angeles Times If genuine, the memo seeking US aid in averting a possible coup against Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari sheds harsh light on the deep rifts between Pakistan's civilian and military leaders. Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari, seen here this month ... Pakistan envoy's memo called fake by US PM hails EU's continued support for Pakistan's contribution in war against terror Husain Haqqani returns to Pakistan |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan says suspected militant who blew himself up was carrying US and ... Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — A suspected militant who blew himself up in southern Pakistan during a raid by security forces was carrying a US and a Pakistani passport, authorities said Saturday. According to a statement by Pakistan's paramilitary Rangers, ... Man with US passport blows himself up in Pakistan Man with US passport blows himself up in Pakistan |
DigitalJournal.com | Purity In Pakistan: Government Bans Text Messages With Obscenity – Or the Word ... TIME Cell phone carriers in Pakistan are scrambling to implement a ban on obscene text messages handed down by the government. The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) sent the country's three ... Pakistan bans 'obscene' words from text messages Pakistan bans 1695 words on cellphone Pakistan authorities: 'Jesus Christ' and 'Satan' obscene words |
The Nation, Pakistan | IMF tasks Pakistan with power sector reforms The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - International Monetary Fund's Assistant Director for Middle East and Central Asia Adnan Mazari Saturday said that power tariff hike is not the only solution to the power crisis, as Pakistan should introduce managerial and structural changes ... Pakistan has condial ties with IMF: Finance Minister * Fund says govt should immediately resolve energy crisis for economic growth Hike in power tariff won't do, revamp needed: IMF |
Pakistan cricket community hits out at BCCI, ICC Times of India PTI | Nov 19, 2011, 08.54PM IST KARACHI: The cricket community in Pakistan has lashed out at ICC president Sharad Pawar and the BCCI for their refusals to investigate claims by former India player Vinod Kambli that the 1996 World Cup semifinal against ... |
BBC News | Ties with Afghanistan DAWN.com “One day [the Afghans] require Pakistan's assistance; the next day it is Pakistan which is working against them. Then how can Pakistan help them?” Just last week, the Foreign Office had denied reports from the sidelines of the Saarc summit that Prime ... UK terror suspects 'die' in US drone strike in Pakistan Pakistan has no hidden agenda in Afghanistan, says Khar Spotlight on Afghan refugees in Pakistan |
The National | Pakistan squeeze through to 21-run win Sunday Observer By Ranjan Amanadappa in Dubai CRICKET: Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 21 runs with a superior team effort in the third One day International to go up 2-1 in the five-match series at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday. ... Preview: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, 4th ODI Hafeez's role 'a blessing' for Pakistan Pakistan reclaim series lead |
Daily Mail | Terror suspects accused of funding Pakistan training appears in court Daily Mail The men, all from Birmingham, are charged with fundraising for terrorist purposes, travelling to Pakistan for terrorist training and travelling abroad to commit acts of terrorism. They were arrested in the Sparkhill area of Birmingham by officers from ... Four men remanded in custody on Pakistan-linked terrorism charges British Police Arrests 4 Pakistan-Trained Terror Suspects |
The Nation, Pakistan | Shall we bid farewell to democracy in Pakistan? Pakistan Daily Times However, it may turn out to be a turning point in Pakistan's domestic politics. First, even before the full facts have been brought to public light there are calls within sections of media to try Pakistan's Ambassador to the US and by implication his ... The non-performing indispensables What next? SC moved against Mullen and Ijaz |
Ailing hearts & a caring touch melt India-Pakistan borders Times of India Five-year-old Mohammed, from Pakistan's Punjab province, is suffering from a congenital heart disease. He is in Kolkata en route to Durgapur for a life-saving operation at the Mission Hospital. Seven-year-old Swastik from West Bengal also had a heart ... |