The Nation | Pakistan aim to seal Super Eight berth The Nation PALLEKELE - Title aspirant Pakistan would look to ensure a Super Eight berth by topping their pool when they take on minnows Bangladesh in their final Group D clash of the ICC World Twenty20 cricket tournament on Tuesday. Pakistan and Bangladesh ... Bangladesh seek Pakistan help to tackle Ajmal World Twenty20: Pakistan look to tame the Tigers World Twenty20: Pakistan reach Super Eights with 13-run victory over New ... |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan disowns bounty on anti-Islam filmmaker Detroit Free Press KARACHI, Pakistan -- A cabinet minister who put a $100,000 bounty on the head of a U.S. filmmaker has not been reprimanded, and some Pakistanis say the call for assassination is fueling a controversy they would like to see go away. Pakistan's Foreign ... Pakistan disowns minister's bounty on filmmaker, protests against anti-Islam ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan-US gingerly seek to repair ties New York Daily News US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday as the two nations inch towards repairing vital ties severely damaged by a series of crises. "I would certainly say that they are moving upwards, in a positive ... Pakistan would rather depend on trade rather than aid, Zardari tells Clinton Hillary for moving on with friend Zardari 'Friends' mull way forward in ties |
The Nation | US Drone Strike in Pakistan Kills Five Militants Voice of America (blog) Pakistani security officials say a U.S. drone strike has killed at least five Islamist militants in a restive tribal region near the Afghan border. The two missiles fired late Monday from the unmanned American spy aircraft slammed into a compound in ... US Drone Strike in Pakistan Kills 5 Militants US drone strike kills 5 militants in Pakistan, officials say Drone strike in Pakistan kills 5 suspected militants |
Pakistan's top court struggles to deliver justice Chicago Tribune ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Each day, the chief justice of Pakistan's Supreme Court confronts a stack of blue folders stuffed with desperate pleas from residents claiming that corrupt police, inept prosecutors or moribund lower courts have failed them. The ... |
AFP | Girl's Blasphemy Case in Pakistan Sent to Juvenile Court New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A Pakistani judge transferred the case of a Christian teenage girl accused of blasphemy to a juvenile court on Monday, removing the threat of a death sentence and signaling that the case was slowly winding down. World Twitter ... Blasphemy case: Pakistan Christian girl to be transfered to juvenile court Pakistan 'blasphemy' girl case sent to juvenile court Pakistan 'blasphemy' girl's case sent to juvenile court |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Pakistan official offers $100000 reward for killing of maker of anti-Prophet ... NBCNews.com (blog) A Pakistani government minister on Saturday announced a $100,000 bounty for the killing of the person who produced an online film that denigrates the Prophet Muhammad. Federal Minister for Railways Ghulam Ahmed Bilour also asked the Taliban and ... COLUMN - Unfortunate that Pakistan minister announces bounty on maker of ... 19 Reported Dead as Pakistanis Protest Muhammad Video PICKET: Pakistan official places $100000 bounty on head of anti-muslim filmmaker |
Pakistan a dismal place to be a kid, report finds Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Forced marriages at a young age. Teenage Hindu girls converted to Islam against their will. Children sold into servitude. These stories often occupy the headlines in the Pakistani media. Now a new report backs up what was obvious ... |
The Express Tribune | Hindus from Pakistan continue to arrive in Rajasthan New York Daily News An exodus of Hindu family from Pakistan continues with the arrival of 45 more people in Rajasthan from the neighboring country, police said Monday. The Pakistanis, who arrived in Jodhpur on the Thar Link Express on Sunday, have expressed their wish to ... More Hindus 'flee' Pakistan, want to stay back in India |
Pakistan distances itself from cabinet member's $100000 bounty on anti-Islam ... Fox News ISLAMABAD – The Pakistani government on Monday distanced itself from an offer by one of its Cabinet ministers to pay $100,000 for anyone who kills the maker of an anti-Islam film, saying the offer does not represent official government policy. The ... |