Brisbane Times | Sesame Street Goes to Pakistan: The Newest Diplomatic Tool? TIME The US is attempting to switch up its educational methods abroad, particularly in Pakistan, by sending its favorite kids' show to South Asia. It's the newest weapon in the fight against terrorism. The furry Muppets will trade 123 Sesame Street and Mr. ... Sesame Street Comes To Pakistan [TV] Sesame Street Getting Pakistan Remake Sesame Street in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | US-Pakistan intelligence operations frozen since January Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Joint US-Pakistan intelligence operations have been halted since late January, a senior Pakistani intelligence officer said, reflecting strain in a relationship seen as crucial to combating militants and the ... When will the ISI and CIA kiss and make up? Air War Turns Middle East Against US Wages of terrorism as state policy |
CTV.ca | White House report reflects US-Pakistan's mistrust Xinhua by Muhammad Tahir ISLAMABAD, April 9 (Xinhua) -- A recent new White House report, which claims that Pakistan has "no clear path" to defeat militants on its soil, has once again reflected mistrust between the two close allies in the war on terror. ... US trying to cooperate with Pakistan US, Pakistan seek new era in relations US: Pakistan making little progress on insurgents |
DAWN.com | LHC moved against HEC dissolution The News International A WRIT petition has been filed in the Lahore High Court challenging the dissolution of Higher Education Commission of Pakistan. Petitioner advocate Fahad Ahmed Siddiqi submitted that the HEC was established with an aim to facilitate institutions ... Petition filed against Pakistan plan to dissolve Higher Education Commission SC fixes HEC devolution case for Monday BAAGHI: Heck, no HEC! —Marvi Sirmed |
Associated Press of Pakistan | Zardari reiterates support to Kashmiri people Daily Times ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday reiterated Pakistan's commitment to the Kashmiri people in their struggle for the restoration of their fundamental rights. He also asked the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) workers to reach out to the ... Regional cooperation essential for effectively fighting terrorism: Pakistan No clash of institutions in country: Zardari Govt has political will to face challenges: Zardari |
Cricket Nirvana | Reward support staff as much as players: Waqar The News International KARACHI: Pakistan coach Waqar Younis believes that it is high time the support staff and management of the national team are rewarded as well as the players for any series or tournament triumph. The former Pakistan captain voiced his views on the issue ... Reward support staff as much as players: Waqar It will be difficult to find a replacement for Akhtar: Younis Pakistan will find it tough to replace Shoaib Akhtar |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | A proper cricket fan Hindustan Times That was when Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi hoicked a full toss from Harbhajan Singh, and Virender Sehwag — keen not to drop the World Cup — took the catch with cautious glee. Our nine-year-old daughter, coiling and uncoiling herself in front of the ... Boom Boom Afridi: No plans to return to Test cricket I won't return to Test cricket: Afridi VIEW: The 'party' is over —Andleeb Abbas |
The Nation, Pakistan | PPP to join MQM's show of strength The Nation, Pakistan LAHORE – The Pakistan People's Party has accepted the invitation of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) to attend its public meeting in Lahore. An MQM delegation, led by Dr Farooq Sattar, held a meeting with PPP Secretary General Jehangir Badr at his ... MQM invites PPP to meeting MQM invites PPP to public meeting PPP accepts MQM invitation to public rally in Lahore |
Daily Mail | Cameron's F-word outburst at reporters over British Empire 'gaffe' Daily Mail The Prime Minister turned on a journalist on the plane back from Pakistan and said, 'You f*****!' David Cameron swore angrily on the plane journey back from his trip to Pakistan after he learned of the row caused by his comment that ... Pakistan's sacrifices Britain owes it to help resolve Indo-Pak issues Cameron in Islamabad |
DAWN.com | India, Pakistan talk hockey again Times of India NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan are talking hockey again. They had been doing it at regular intervals in the past too but the only difference is that this time the talks have centred around matches on either side of the border. Dubai as the neutral venue ... Indian hockey team likely to tour Pak at 2011 end: Report Azlan Shah Cup to provide build-up for Olympics: Bajwa |