New York Times (blog) | Americans Join Pakistan Protests Against Drones Reason (blog) A group of Americans joined thousands of Pakistanis to complete a two-day and 230-mile peace march across the country yesterday to protest America's use of drones in Pakistan's tribal areas. A party of 30 men and women between the ages of 22 and 80 ... Western Peace Activists Protest in Pakistan Against Drone Strikes Pakistan halts anti-drone protest led by ex-cricketer Imran Khan Pakistan bars anti-drone rally from reaching South Waziristan |
AFP | Pakistan: Bomb kills 1 person, wounds 10 Sacramento Bee QUETTA, Pakistan -- A Pakistani police officer says a bomb attached to a motorcycle has killed one person and wounded 10 others near a police checkpoint in the country's southwest. Senior police official Wazir Khan Nasir says the bomb was detonated ... Bomb in Pakistan kills one and injures 10 Bike bomb kills boy at Pakistan checkpoint: police |
Pakistan Sukuk Rules, Nifty Index Rout, SEC: Compliance Bloomberg ... Nifty Index Rout, SEC: Compliance. By Carla Main - 2012-10-08T12:48:01Z. Pakistan has drafted rules to develop the Islamic capital market as the central bank seeks to increase assets that comply with religious tenets to 15 percent of the total in ... |
BBC News | Cricket sting shocker: Pakistan, Sri Lanka umpires ready to fix matches at T20 ... Indian Express A sting operation today claimed to have uncovered six international umpires allegedly willing to fix matches for money in the just concluded Twenty20 World Cup and Sri Lanka Premier League matches. The channel India TV showed video clips purportedly ... Sri Lankan cricket team to visit Pakistan after ICC clearance Sri Lanka team likely to visit Pakistan soon – Cricket News Update Pakistan attack changed game and me - Taufel |
Pakistan blocks 20000 'objectionable' sites ZDNet An official from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), who declined to be named, told The Press Trust of India (PTI) on Monday the "objectionable" Web sites and blogs have been blocked since the "blasphemous" film surfaced on the Internet ... |
The News International | Pakistan terms Karzai comments misplaced The News International The spokesman was responding to a question regarding media reports about Afghan President Hamid Karzai's recent assertions that conditionalities will be attached to negotiations on a Strategic Partnership Agreement with Pakistan. He said that the ... Pak slams Karzai for calling it to stop backing terrorists |
Business Recorder (blog) | Pakistan move down to sixth place in team rankings Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan move down to sixth place in team rankings. Samuels and Narine on the move in ICC T20I Player Rankings * Gayle up to second in batting rankings g Mendis second in bowling. Staff Report KARACHI: West Indies' success in the ICC World Twenty20 ... Pakistan slips to sixth position in ICC T20 ranking Pakistan slip to 6th in ICC T20 ranking Pakistan slips to 6th in ICC T20 ranking |
US-Pakistan business opportunities conference concludes Business Recorder (blog) Pakistan's Ambassador to the United States Sherry Rehman said on Monday that her country offered one of the best rate of returns to the business companies and that the American companies could benefit from the liberal business and investment regime in ... |
In a first, Pakistani medical school will offer sex-ed Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — In the United States, “health class” has introduced generations of snickering sixth-graders to the fundamentals of sex. But the terms “sex” and “education” are a mismatch in Pakistan: The subject simply is not taught in schools. |
The Express Tribune | Business environment in Pakistan: Japanese businesspeople express satisfaction Business Recorder (blog) The perception of Japanese businessmen and investors about Pakistan has changed during the current visit of Japanese delegation which would attract new investments in automobile and logistic service sectors and explore new avenues of investment with ... 'Investors shifting manufacturing facilities to Pakistan' Japanese delegation declares Pakistan 'fit for business' |