The Guardian | Benedict urges Pakistan to amend blasphemy law in annual address AHN | All Headline News In a rare call to any country specifically, Pope Benedict XVI has called on Pakistan to cancel its anti-blasphemy law, describing it as pretext for violence ... Pope Urges Blasphemy-Law Repeal Pope rebukes Pakistan blasphemy law Pope urges Pakistan blasphemy law repeal |
The Hindu | Pakistan Faces a Divide of Age on Muslim Law New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Cheering crowds have gathered in recent days to support the assassin who riddled the governor of Punjab with 26 ... Bhutto pledges to defend minorities in Pakistan In Pakistan, Tolerance Shrinks Qadri pleads guilty to Pakistan slaying |
The Hindu | Biden needs to get tough on Pakistan, experts say Washington Examiner As Vice President Biden prepares to visit Pakistan this week, he must let the Pakistani government know that billions of dollars in US aid must be matched ... Pakistan, Afghanistan Promote Stronger Ties in Effort to End Violence Romney meets with Karzai in Afghanistan Biden to discover Afghan End Game in Islamabad |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan frees leader with links to al-Qaeda and Taliban Telegraph.co.uk Mohammed Emir Rana, who runs the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies, said: "Pakistan is facing a desperate internal security situation with threats from ... Pakistan's release of militant highlights difficulties for courts Pakistan's release of militant stirs questions Pakistan's release of militant stirs questions |
Moneycontrol.com | Indian traders resume vegetable exports to Pakistan The News International AMRITSAR: Indian traders have resumed exports of tomatoes and other vegetables to Pakistan on Monday. “The Indians sent 140 trucks loaded with tomatoes, ... Pakistan reaffirms ban on onion exports to India Ban on onion export to India to stay: Govt Indian traders send 140 trucks of perishable items to Pakistan |
Geo Television Network | Pak-China can be a force multiplier to bring change in world: Zardari South Asian News Agency (SANA) KARACHI, (SANA): President Asif Ali Zardari has said that Pakistan and China together can be a force multiplier to bring about a change in the world. ... Pakistan-China friendship going strong: Zardari Sino-Pak relations to be taken to new heights this year: President Pakistan-China Ties to Reach New Heights in 2011: Zardari |
Oneindia | Indian diplomat summoned over Samjhauta blast The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has asked India to convey the results of its investigation into the Samjhauta Express blasts. To this effect, Acting Deputy High ... Pakistan seeks report on Samjhauta blasts probe Pakistan grabs at swami 'confession' Pakistan asks India to convey findings on Samjhota Express blasts |
The Hindu | Days of dirty politics now over: Nawaz The News International By our correspondent LAHORE: The Quaid of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, Nawaz Sharif, has said that the days of dirty politics are now over and no ... PML-N wants govt to complete its term: Nawaz PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif denies issuing ultimatum Govt should show progress in 45 days on national agenda of PML-N, says Nawaz |
Pakistan need to maintain winning streak The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan cricket team got off to a flying start against the New Zealand in the first test, beating the Kiwis comfortably by 10 wickets, ... New Zealand v Pakistan: John Wright urges patience after crushing defeat John Wright demands patience from New Zealand supporters |
Reuters India | Cricket-Pakistan trio to learn fate in corruption hearing Yahoo! Eurosport UK The three Pakistan cricketers at the centre of a corruption scandal are expected to learn their fate on Tuesday when an independent hearing concludes in ... Pakistan spot-fixing trial likely to conclude in Doha tomorrow One of the three Pakistan players accused of spot-fixing has conceded the ... Pakistan spot fixing trial: Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir await ... |