Wall Street Journal | Pakistan Set to Reopen Graft Probe on Zardari Wall Street Journal Pakistan's Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf agreed at a Supreme Court hearing Tuesday to reopen graft investigations into the country's president, a move that could reduce tensions between the country's judicial and executive branches. Enlarge Image ... Pakistan PM agrees to allow Swiss to revive Zardari graft case Pakistan Supreme Court gains edge over government in graft case Pakistan Will Seek Zardari Graft Probe After Court Climbdown |
DAWN.com | Pakistan, Bangladesh Block YouTube Amid Islam Film Protests Businessweek Pakistan and Bangladesh blocked Google Inc. (GOOG)'s video-sharing website YouTube to prevent people watching an anti-Islam film that has sparked deadly protests from the Middle East to Southeast Asia. Pakistani Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf said ... YouTube blocked in Pakistan and Bangladesh over controversial video YouTube unplugged in Pakistan and Bangladesh over 'Innocence of Muslims ' Pakistan cuts off all access to YouTube |
NEWS.com.au | Pakistan: 2 bomb blasts kill 6 people in Karachi Boston.com KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Two bombs minutes apart ripped through a market in southern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least six people and wounding 15 others, police said. The blasts also damaged several shops in the Nazim Abad neighborhood of the ... Pakistan police say 2 bomb blasts kill 4 people in Karachi Pakistan Twin Explosions Kill 6, Hurt 20 Near Karachi Mall At Least Six Killed In Bomb Blasts At Pakistan Market: Reports |
The Nation | India and Pakistan in pole position The Nation Monday's warm-up game between India and Pakistan has set up the ICC World Twenty20 perfectly. There was a decent crowd at Colombo's Premadasa Stadium and a high-scoring match was the perfect entertainment for the fans. Pakistan's run-chase and ... Kamran, Malik lift Pakistan over India Pakistan, India are clear favourites Warm up: Pakistan shows India how it's done |
Yahoo! Eurosport UK | Banned Pakistan stars turn to TV for World T20 New York Daily News Butt, captain in the infamous Lord's Test, appeared on the ARY news channel during Pakistan's five wicket win over arch-rivals India in a warm-up match in Colombo on Monday, while Aamer made an appearance on Express News the same day. Changing Room Chat: Pakistan cricket cheats get fixed spot on TV |
Was Pakistan Behind the Camp Bastion Attack? National Review Online (blog) The raid on the Camp Bastion base by the Taliban last Friday was on every level a highly successful enemy operation, even given the fact that the U.S. and NATO defenders killed at least 14 of the attackers, perhaps wiping out their entire force. After ... |
New York Post | Pakistan Security Brief - September 18, 2012 Critical Threats Project Previously, former Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani had refused the court order to re-open the case, leading to his dismissal in June on contempt of court charges. Ashraf's agreement to write the letter represents a shift in position from the Pakistan ... America bashers backfire New Pakistan protests over anti-Islam film Protester dies burning the American flag in Pakistan |
The News International | Pakistan's High Court puts sheep culling on hold ABC Online The High Court in Pakistan has ordered authorities stop culling 21,000 Australian sheep until further testing is done for diseases they reportedly carry. Late yesterday, the Court called for fresh test samples to be collected by the Sindh Livestock ... Pakistan cull of Aussie sheep stops Pakistan continues Australian sheep cull 'Healthy sheep were shipped to Pakistan' |
Pakistan vs England T20 World Cup 2012: Cricket live score and highlights Examiner.com Defending champions England will clash with Pakistan in the last warm-up game of the T20 World Cup at the P Sara Oval in Sri Lanka on September 19, 2012. The match will start at 9:30 a.m. Sri Lanka time. The live scores can be seen here at 04:00 GMT ... |
PakistanToday.com.pk | Pakistan called upon to change blasphemy law The News International GENEVA: Pakistan has been urged to make changes to the blasphemy laws to prevent the abuse and wrong prosecution of Pakistani citizens who are of non-Islamic faith. The call was made at a side UN event at the Palais Des Nations, which discussed the ... As Muslims rage, churches hit Pakistan blasphemy law |