BBC News | Pakistan acid attack parents speak of remorse Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan acid attack parents speak of remorse. * HRCP says nearly 600 of 943 women killed for 'honour' last year were accused of 'illicit relations' KHOI RATTA: A Pakistani couple who killed their daughter by dousing her in acid for looking at boys ... Pakistan parents killed daughter for eyeing boy Pakistan acid attack parents 'feared dishonour' Pakistan Parents Say They Murdered Daughter In 'Honor Killing' Because She ... |
The Age | Gillard calls on Pakistan to investigate 'cruel' cull of Australian sheep The Age Prime Minister Julia Gillard has used a meeting with the Prime Minister of Pakistan to call for an investigation into the brutal cull of more than 20,000 Australian sheep in Pakistan. Ms Gillard raised the issue with Raja Pervaiz Ashraf during the Asia ... Australian PM asks Pakistan to probe sheep culling Pakistan to investigate inhumane sheep slaughter Australia And Pakistan Fighting Over... Sheep? |
Bignews Portugal | Pakistan already cracking down on Haqqani network: government Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan is already cracking down on the Haqqani network and does not need to impose extra measures following the group's addition to the U.N.'s blacklist, a government spokesman said on Tuesday. The U.N. Security Council's ... Sanctions oblige all UN member states to implement an asset freeze UN orders global sanctions against Haqqani network Pakistan Security Brief - November 6, 2012 |
PakTribune.com | Pakistan beat India to win Asia Cup kabaddi title Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Pakistan won the 2nd Asia Cup kabaddi title 40-31 in an unfinished thrilling final as the Indian team forfeited the tie on a technical objection raised by the hosts here on Monday under lights before a full house of nearly thirty thousand ... Pakistan-US Fractured Relations Pakistan's nuclear compulsions Pakistan clinch Asia Cup Kabaddi title |
Hindustan Times | Pakistan, Indian govts urged to enhance trade by easing issues The News International LAHORE: Sukhbir Singh Badal, deputy chief minister of Indian Punjab, has urged the governments of Pakistan and India to ease out all issues coming in the way of two-way trade as it is the only way to break barriers, according to a statement on Tuesday. Pakistan, India urged to ease all trade-related issues Punjab may export power to Pakistan Punjabs set up Business Council |
Livemint | Pakistan army chief warns SC against undermining military Peninsula On-line ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's army chief warned in a veiled challenge to the Supreme Court, that any efforts to undermine the military and “draw a wedge” between it and its citizens would not be tolerated. Chief Supreme Court Judge Iftikhar Chaudhry ruled last ... Meanwhile: Generals and Judges Battle for Power in Pakistan Top Pakistani Generals and Judges Trade Barbs Pakistan's love for khaki |
AFP | COMMENT : Bullet versus logic — Sheheryar Ahmad Khan Pakistan Daily Times Indeed October 9, 2012 was a tragic day for every Pakistani when a 14-year-old girl, Malala Yousafzai became a victim of the fanatical Taliban for the reason that she had demanded her most basic right: the right to get education. Her enlightened ... PTI's Taliban solution Local view: Spreading education in Pakistan harms Taliban Malala Yousufzai shooter's sister apologises for attack |
The Nation | Pakistan and Turkey enjoy brotherly relations: Shahbaz Business Recorder (blog) Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has said that Pakistan and Turkey enjoy brotherly relations and as a result of the efforts of Punjab government mutual ties between the two countries are taking the form of economic co-operation. He was addressing ... Punjab, Turkey locked into Rs 50bn projects, says CM |
The Nation | Pakistan made tremendous sacrifices for peace: PM The Nation Prime Minister, Raja Pervez Ashraf on Monday said wars and conflicts breed poverty and deprivation and it is important for the regional countries to resolve the differences through dialogue and negotiations. Addressing the 9th Asia-European Meeting ... World should acknowledge Pakistan's sacrifices for peace: Pak PM Afghan conflict stagnated Pakistan's prosperity, says PM Govt committed to holding fair, free elections: PM |
Pakistan, US to sign BIT soon: US consul general Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan, US to sign BIT soon: US consul general. * Dodman says US has taken effective measures to augment and increase investments in Pakistan By Tanveer Sher KARACHI: With a view to enhance investment opportunities between US and Pakistan, ... US, Pakistan to sign bilateral investment treaty soon: envoy |