Voice of America | Pakistan May Be Expelling Aid Group's Foreign Staff New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The Pakistani government appeared Thursday to have moved to expel international staff members at the aid agency Save the Children, apparently over accusations that one of its employees helped the C.I.A. recruit a Pakistani doctor ... Pakistan government expels Save the Children staff for alleged ties to CIA Pakistan Orders Aid Group's Foreign Staff to Leave Pakistan evicts Save the Children foreign workers |
ABC News | Pakistan's Christian Minority Outraged by... ABC News Christians are believed to make up two to three percent of Pakistan's population of 190 million people, and many face daily discrimination and hold low-level jobs, such as street sweeping. They often live in slums and celebrate their religion in humble ... Pakistan's Christian minority outraged by arrest Unexpected support for Christian girl in Pakistan blasphemy case may be sign ... |
The News International | Pakistan should keep their winning momentum The Nation Playing as one-unit Pakistan spun out Australia by seven wickets in the opening match of the Twenty20 series played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium. Pakistan should keep their winning momentum in today's (Friday) second Twenty20 internationals ... Pakistan humiliate Australia in Twenty20 opener Pakistan, Australia second T20 today Three changes for Australia ahead of game two against Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan could boycott ICC awards over Ajmal omission Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Zaka Ashraf has reopened the debate surrounding off-spinner Saeed Ajmal's exclusion from the International Cricket Council (ICC) awards shortlists by hinting that Pakistan's players could boycott the ... Pakistan likely to boycott ICC awards Ex-Pakistan players call for ICC award boycott Fans want ICC awards boycott |
Daily Mail | 'Pakistan will face disastrous consequences': Foreign minister warns against ... Daily Mail 'They (Pakistan) know it would be disastrous if, god forbid, any other misadventure on the part of Pakistan takes place,' Krishna warned the neighbour in an exclusive interview to Mail Today ahead of his three-day bilateral visit to Pakistan starting ... Terrorism, trade, visas to top India-Pakistan talks 3-day visit: I bring a message of goodwill: Krishna On eve of visit, Krishna props up terror concerns |
FP Passport: The Republican reset with Pakistan Foreign Policy (blog) So far, Pakistan hasn't been mentioned once at the Republican or Democratic conventions. But what was lost in all the talk last week about Mitt Romney not mentioning Afghanistan in Tampa was the fact that, only days earlier, a campaign advisor had made ... |
Pakistan's Christian minority outraged by arrest WBOC TV 16 Christians are believed to make up two to three percent of Pakistan's population of 190 million people, and many face daily discrimination and hold low-level jobs, such as street sweeping. They often live in slums and celebrate their religion in humble ... |
Business Recorder (blog) | Pakistan will fight terror to the finish Pakistan Daily Times RAWALPINDI: President Asif Ali Zardari said on Thursday militants have threatened Pakistan's national integrity and extremists want to impose their political agenda on people through bullet but “we cannot allow this... We will fight them to the finish ... Defence Day of Pakistan being observed today Defence of Pakistan Day Nation along with Armed Forces celebrate Defence Day on Thursday |
New York Times | Pakistan cleric accused of framing Christian girl DAWN.com Does anyone know how the girl is doing? The world wants to know what sort of treatment she is receiving and the extent of her injuries. She should come to Canada. Her tormenters would receive hard justice over here, and they would not enjoy their time ... Pakistan minister 'hopeful' for blasphemy girl bail Pakistani cleric faces possible blasphemy charge Pakistani police: Muslim cleric framed girl in Pakistan blasphemy case |
Firstpost | Pakistani Taliban Threaten Nuke Facility Commentary There is nothing the Pakistani government would like more than a precipitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan. Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) will jump at the chance to fill the vacuum, much as Iran's Qods Force and associated ... Pakistan Security Brief - September 6, 2012 Pakistan deploys forces at nuke plant after terror threat Taliban threat: Pakistan deploys troops at nuke facility |