Reuters Blogs (blog) | Pakistan Islamist accuses Obama of religious war on Muslims Reuters ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - One of Pakistan's most feared Islamists accused President Barack Obama on Wednesday of starting a religious war against Muslims over his handling of a video that mocked the Prophet Mohammad. Hafiz Saeed, accused by India of ... Pakistan Islamist accuses Obama of religious war on Muslims over hate video Pakistan should stop supporting Afghan Taliban |
Arab News | Kingdom-Pakistan trade surged to SR 18 bn in 2011 Arab News Trade exchange between Saudi Arabia and Pakistan rose 31 percent to SR 18 billion in 2011 compared to the previous year, Commerce and Industry Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabiah announced yesterday. Addressing the Saudi-Pakistani Joint Commission, ... Conclusion of 9th Session of Pak-Saudi Arabia JMC 'Let's bolster Pak-Saudi trade and commerce relations' |
Pakistan Taliban: 'Amnesty' for bounty minister Fox News The Pakistani Cabinet minister who put a $100,000 bounty on an anti-Islam filmmaker's head has impressed the country's Taliban militants so much that they announced Wednesday they are taking him off their hit list. Separately, a breakaway faction of ... |
Boxscore | "Pakistan are good enough to qualify from their Super 8s group," Asif Iqbal Boxscore Pak Passion: (Sept. 26, 2012) - With Pakistan confirming their place in the Super 8s stage of the World T20 with a flamboyant victory against a potentially dangerous Bangladesh, the attention now turns firmly towards the second stage of the competition. Pacers a concern for Pakistan skipper Pakistan Completes Super Eight Lineup at World Twenty20 Cricket Pakistan wary of faltering pacemen |
Voice of America | Study: US Should Re-Evaluate Pakistan Drone Strikes Voice of America Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan, addresses the 67th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters Sept. 25, 2012. Speaking at the United Nations this week, Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, also criticized the policy. American Drones Make Education in Pakistan Impossible US Believes It Has Pakistan's 'Tacit Consent' For Drone Strikes, 'WSJ' Reports Pakistan 'okay' with drone hits |
Pakistan's Rice Sales Seen Climbing as Harvest Set to Cut Prices Businessweek Rice exports from Pakistan, the fourth-largest shipper, are set to rebound from November with the new harvest after a rally in domestic prices and cheaper supplies from India cut shipments, a traders' group said. Overseas sales may reach 4 million ... |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan, Afghanistan, UK vow to work for regional peace, stability The Express Tribune President Zardari said that Pakistan supports an intra-Afghan dialogue, and an Afghan owned and led-reconciliation. He added that education, economic opportunities for people of areas affected by conflict, and socio-economic development were required ... Don't ask Pakistan to do more: Zardari President Zardari: Pakistan Suffered Heaviest Losses From Terrorism Pakistan can do no more: Asif Ali Zardari |
World T20: India vs Pakistan on Sep 30 will bring life to a standstill in both ... Cricket Country An India-Pakistan cricket match offers that and more. Pakistan's emphatic win over Bangladesh, has ensured that folks in India and Pakistan will be glued to their TV sets from 7.30 pm IST onwards, when the two teams clash in the Super Eights on ... |
Oneindia | Pakistan developing tactical nukes aimed at India: Experts Times of India NEW DELHI: Pakistan is developing non-strategic or tactical nuclear weapons to check the asymmetry with India in conventional capabilities, noted nuclear expert Hans M Kristensen of Federation of American Scientists said. Kristensen and his partner ... Hataf IX “Nasar”: Pakistan's 'Cold Start' busting Tactical Nuke Pakistan developing non-strategic nuclear weapons |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan can benefit from PTA in four weeks: German envoy Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan can benefit from PTA in four weeks: German envoy. Staff Report LAHORE: The German Ambassador Dr Cyrill Nunn has said Pakistan will be able to benefit from Preferential Trade Arrangement (PTA) in four weeks time that would allow it low-tariff ... Pakistan to qualify for GSP Plus next year |