Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan govt orders stop to late-night call packages ZDNet (blog) Summary: Pakistan Telecommunications Authority issues directive to mobile operators after receiving complaints about late-night call advertisements sent to customers, which went against the country's social norms and values. Ellyne Phneah. By Ellyne ... Pakistan ends cheap late-night mobile phone deals to protect young from ... Cheap late night calling plans promoting vulgarity: Pakistan Telecommunication ... |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan military adversary recounts violent backlash Los Angeles Times RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Inam ul Rahiem has made himself a nettlesome adversary of Pakistan's powerful military. The lawyer and retired army colonel has represented families who claim their loved ones have been secretly abducted by security forces. |
Telegraph.co.uk | Suicide bomber kills 13 in Pakistan's Rawalpindi: TV Reuters RAWALPINDI, Pakistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed 13 people at Shi'ite processions in the city where Pakistan's army is headquartered on Wednesday night, highlighting the country's security challenges a day before it hosts leaders from Egypt ... 13 Killed in suicide attack in Pakistan Suicide bomber kills at least 16 at Pakistan religious procession Bombers target Shiites in Pakistan |
Christian Science Monitor | Kasab execution unlikely to impact India-Pakistan peace process Christian Science Monitor India's execution of Ajmal Kasab, the lone survivor amongst the 10 terrorists who held Mumbai hostage for three days in November 2008, killing 166 people, is unlikely to have much impact on warming relations between India and Pakistan, analysts say. In Pakistan, a Muted Reaction to Kasab's Execution Show mercy to Sarabjit: Justice Katju to Pakistan The baby-faced Pakistan gunman hanged for Mumbai attacks |
BBC News | Several killed in string of Pakistan attacks Aljazeera.com At least 19 people have been killed in three separate bomb attacks in Pakistan, in the cities of Karachi, Quetta and Rawalpindi. The attacks in Karachi and Rawalpindi targeted members of the Shia sect, who were gathering to observe the first ten days ... Pakistan Shia march in Rawalpindi hit by blast Dozens killed in day of violence in Pakistan 14 people killed in 4 blasts in Pakistan |
Voice of America | Leaders of Muslim States Set to Hold Summit in Pakistan Voice of America ISLAMABAD — Leaders of eight developing Muslim countries, including Iran, Turkey and Egypt, are meeting in Islamabad Thursday to discuss how they can increase trade and investment. The combined population of what is known as the Developing-8 or ... Pakistan blasts Israeli 'aggression' in Gaza; operation likely to top summit ... Morsi heads to Pakistan for rare Muslim summit Pakistan summit important due to intl. developments: Ahmadinejad |
NDTV | Bomb kills 3 soldiers, 2 civilians in Pakistan Reuters There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack in Baluchistan, Pakistan's biggest but poorest province which borders Afghanistan and Iran, and where several militant groups are active. Ethnic Baluch separatists are waging an insurgency, ... Pakistan attacks kill 10 on eve of summit 3 bombs kill 6 in Pakistan Bomb Kills 3 Soldiers in SW Pakistan |
The Express Tribune | Food & consumer goods: Unilever targets Pakistan among top priority markets The Express Tribune Paul Polman, the CEO of Unilever, and Harish Manwani, the chief operating officer, visited Pakistan on Tuesday in what appears to be part of their global push to gear the company's growth strategy towards emerging markets. “We want to be in every ... |
BBC News | Pakistan Shia procession hit by blast BBC News An attack on a Shia Muslim procession in the Pakistani city of Rawalpindi has left at least 10 dead, police say. Initial reports said a suicide bomber had targeted the procession as it approached a mosque near the city centre. At least 25 people were hurt. |
Pakistan Observer | Pakistan, India Battle Hard For Power As US Forces Dwindle In Afghanistan Business Insider Summary: India offers economic and security aid to Afghanistan, Pakistan offers Taliban. Are these arch-rivals being being constructive or playing out their mutual suspicions…? Call me a cynic, but is it slightly more than a coincidence that, right at ... Prisoner Release Shifts Pakistan's Afghan Policy Pakistan's Overture To Taliban Concerns Afghans Has the idea of Pakistan failed? By Wajahat Qazi |