The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan victim of world power politics The Nation, Pakistan BOAO – Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Monday said that the Asian region has been a victim of international power politics, but this is even more true of Pakistan. Both the Soviet-Afghan war and the ongoing war on terror have negatively impacted the ... Pakistan paid heavy price for global power politics: PM Pakistan pays heavy price of intl. politics: PM Gilani for deeper economic ties with China |
Fox News | Bin Laden's widows, daughters sentenced CNN International Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani judge sentenced Osama bin Laden's three widows and two daughters on Monday to 45 days of house detention for living illegally in Pakistan, the widows' lawyer said. The judge ordered that after their term, ... Pakistani court sentences bin Laden's relatives to 45 days in prison for ... Pakistani Court Convicts bin Laden's Widows Pakistan to deport bin Laden's wives, adult daughters |
MyFox Philadelphia | Pakistan schoolboy's self-immolation over school uniform raises alarm over poverty Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — As the school term ended across Pakistan last week, proud families flocked to their children's grade-promotion ceremonies much as they do in the United States. For a 13-year-old named Kamran Khan, the occasion promised special ... Pakistani boy who burned himself over uniform dies Pakistani boy too poor for school uniform kills self Pakistan Boy Sets Himself on Fire Over School Uniform |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistan's President to Visit India As Relations Improve Voice of America April 02, 2012 Pakistan's President to Visit India As Relations Improve Brian Padden | Islamabad Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari will meet with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on April 8 in the first visit to India by a Pakistani head of state ... Pakistani president plans to visit India Pakistan's president to travel to India soon, 1st visit by Pakistani head of ... Pakistan President Zardari to meet Manmohan Singh |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan Cross-Border Attack Kills 17 Voice of America April 02, 2012 Pakistan Cross-Border Attack Kills 17 VOA News Pakistani officials say dozens of militants launched an attack on a paramilitary checkpoint, killing at least three soldiers. The Frontier Corps said at least 14 insurgents were killed when ... Pakistan says Taliban militants coming from Afghanistan attack border posts ... Pakistan: Cross-border attack kills 4 soldiers |
Groups Pressure Pakistan to Stop National Internet Monitoring Plan PCWorld By John Ribeiro, IDG News Top civil rights groups including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Article 19 and Reporters Without Borders asked the Pakistan government on Monday to officially withdraw the country's plans for a national URL filtering and ... |
Pakistan stocks, o/n rates end lower; rupee flat Reuters ISLAMABAD, April 2 (Reuters) - Pakistan stocks fell on Monday as traders booked profits from last week's rally to a four-year high, dealers said. The Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) benchmark 100-share index ended down 0.72 percent, or 98.44 points, ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Inflation Holds Near Six-Month High, Limiting Rate Room Bloomberg Pakistan's inflation held at close to a six-month high in March, limiting scope to bolster economic expansion by lowering interest rates. Consumer prices rose 10.8 percent from a year earlier, the Bureau of Statistics said in Islamabad today, ... CPI inflation recorded at 10.8pc Measuring prices: Inflation at 10.8% amid doubts on calculation method |
The Nation, Pakistan | T20 event shows Pakistan ready for internationals, says Malik Pakistan Daily Times RAWALPINDI: Pakistan is ready to host international cricket matches once again after a three-year break, authorities said Monday after the successful staging of a domestic Twenty20 event here. International cricket has been suspended in Pakistan since ... British Universities team reach Pakistan 'British Universities' side begins Pakistan tour British Universities side begins Pakistan tour |
The Nation, Pakistan | Is it time for Pakistan to think beyond Aisam? The News International KARACHI: At a time when Pakistan's tennis team is due to leave for Philippines on Tuesday (today) without Aisam-ul-Haq for Davis Cup semifinal, its apparent that the tennis journey of Aisam for the country is slowly but surely coming to an end. Pakistan Davis Cup team leaves for Manila today |