The Guardian | Pakistani president returns home after medical treatment in Dubai that sparked ... Washington Post KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistan's president returned home early Monday, nearly two weeks after a surprise trip to Dubai for medical treatment sparked rumors that he might step down under pressure from the country's powerful military. ... Pakistan Opens Hearings on US Memo in Threat to Zardari Pakistan Chief Faces Toughest Challenge as Court Begins Coup-Memo Hearings Pakistani President Returns from Treatment |
New York Daily News | US responsible for terrorism in Pakistan: JI International News Network PESHAWAR: Jamaat-e Islami (JI) amir Syed Munawwar Hassan has said that the US and NATO have not attacked the sovereignty of Pakistan for the first time but had also attacked the Mehran base and GHQ. Addressing a public meeting here on Sunday, ... Islamists protest in support of Pakistan army 'Difa-i-Pakistan Conference': Hafiz Saeed vows jihad against India will continue Pakistan Islamists rally in support of army |
Anti-US rallies in Pakistan Washington Post Thousands of Pakistanis took part in mass rallies in two different cities on Sunday, expressing anger against the United States and NATO for a recent air strike on Pakistani soil which left 24 people dead. (Dec. 18) (/The Associated Press) Correction: ... |
The Express Tribune | `Pakistan`s middle class can`t be harbinger of change` DAWN.com KARACHI, Dec 18: Pakistan's middle class — at this point in time — cannot be the harbinger of change in this country, says writer and commentator Dr Ayesha Siddiqa. She was delivering a lecture on 'Bringing change in a praetorian state' as a guest ... Viva la revolution: Analyst says there is no middle class, just a middle ... |
AFP | Pakistan cricket chief hopes Bangladesh will tour AFP KARACHI — Pakistan's cricket chief said on Sunday he hopes the Bangladesh cricket team will tour the country, after the 2009 attacks on Sri Lanka's side brought international visits to a standstill. The comments from Zaka Ashraf came after a meeting ... PCB chief hopes Bangladesh will tour Pakistan Bangladesh agree Pakistan tour Pakistan players barred from Bangladesh club league |
AFP | Shakib Al Hasan keeps Bangladesh hopes alive against Pakistan The Guardian Pakistan finished day two of the second Test against Bangladesh on 87 for one to leave the match in Mirpur evenly poised. A superb knock of 144 from Shakib Al Hasan – his best first-class score – helped Bangladesh to post a total of 338 and the removal ... Pakistan lose early wicket in Bangladesh Test Pakistan prevail against Bangladesh on curtailed day Taufeeq Umar steadies Pakistan in Bangladesh Test |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Goodbye Air Marshall Nur Khan Pakistan Daily Times By Zakir Hussain Syed In Air Marshall Nur Khan's death, Pakistan has lost one of the most dynamic sports administrators in Pakistan's history. I first met him for a few minutes in 1963 in Karachi when he was the boss of Pakistan International Airlines. ... 30 bigwigs to join PTI today Influential figures likely to join PTI Pakistan's rise began in Australia 35 years ago |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan has 300000 bombs on wheels The News International According to the Ministry of Petroleum sources, Pakistan tops the list of countries having CNG fitted vehicles. There are about three million vehicles on CNG in Pakistan whereas in India with a six-time more population has only 0.5 million vehicles on ... Ban on import of CNG kits and cylinders rejected |
IBNLive.com | Confusion worse confounded The Nation, Pakistan By Ikramullah | Published: December 19, 2011 Since the Abbottabad raid on May 2, 2011, several events have occurred threatening not only Pakistan's internal stability, but also its territorial integrity and sovereignty; the tragic incident was followed ... A fragile experiment Memogate unfolding Memogate was conspiracy against army and national security: Pak Army chief Kayani |
India Today | Veena Malik disappearance a publicity stunt? India Today Her nude photo on the cover of FHM drew the ire of the moral police in Pakistan and Veena's father publicly disowned her. She claimed that she never did a nude photo-shoot and that the photo that appeared on the cover was morphed. ... Veena Malik, Muslim model featured nude on FHM India cover, safe in India 'Missing' Veena traced to a hotel in Mumbai Veena Malik Back In Pak To Extend Indian Visa, Says Media Report - indiatvnews.com |