DAWN.com | Will Pakistan learn from Wanderers horror show? DAWN.com For Pakistan, the journey has been long but domination has never been the keyword associated with the subcontinent giants. It seems that Pakistan, despite playing Test cricket for more than sixty years, is yet to rightly ascertain the value of what ... Steyn Stars as South Africa Beats Pakistan Why Pakistan must bounce back Pakistan vs South Africa 1st Test: Proteas win by 211 |
Democracies must care for Pakistan's minorities Jerusalem Post In the process, the plight of Pakistan's minorities has gone from bad to worse over the years. Most of the minorities in Pakistan – Hindus, Sikhs, Christians, Baha'i, Buddhists, Zoroastrians (Parsis), Ahmadis, Shi'ites and Mohajirs – non-Muslims and ... |
DAWN.com | Sunni Ittehad Council issue fatwa against terrorism DAWN.com According to the fatwa, suicides attacks and related violence smears the name of Islam and weakens Pakistan. The fatwa also said that the United States is the enemy of Pakistan and the Islamic world. Further stating that any alliance with the US is un ... |
Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Ambassador Says Drone Strikes Counterproductive Businessweek U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan are illegal and “counterproductive,” spawning more militants than they eliminate, Pakistan's ambassador to the U.S. said today. Ambassador Sherry Rehman called the CIA's targeted killings a “direct violation of our ... US drone strikes: There's 'no wink and nod' from Pakistan, ambassador says US urged not to cross 'red line' in Fata Pakistan ambassador lashes out at President Obama's 'counterproductive' drone ... |
DAWN.com | Zardari, Raja vow to work for just resolution of Kashmir issue DAWN.com In their messages read out at the session, President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf reaffirmed Pakistan's resolve to stand by its Kashmiri brethren and find a just and peaceful solution to the longstanding Kashmir dispute. “On ... Pakistan Security Brief - February 5, 2013 Pakistan PM Raja Pervez Ashraf says Kashmir poses threat to world peace, asks ... Srinagar will be part of Pakistan soon: JI |
TIME | Osama Bin Laden Amusement Park: Pakistan Plans Attraction In Town Where ... Huffington Post PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) - Pakistan plans to build a $30 million amusement park and outdoor activity centre on the edge of the northwestern town of Abbottabad, where U.S. special forces killed Osama bin Laden, an official said on Monday. The ... Pakistan to Build $30m Amusement Park in Town Where Bin Laden Was Killed PAKISTAN TO BUILD AMUSEMENT PARK WHERE BIN LADEN WAS KILLED 'Zero Dark Thirty' a hit in Pakistan, despite being seen as 'a pack of lies' |
DAWN.com | Let us, for once, not save Pakistan DAWN.com But it was worth it as at the end Pakistan was saved. Maybe in the process Pakistan has also broken the record for 'the most saved State'. We will have to consult Chief Minister Punjab to confirm this since he has recently been in touch with the guys ... |
DAWN.com | Afridi to lead Pakistan 'A' against Afghanistan DAWN.com LAHORE: Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi has been named skipper of the Pakistan 'A' side for two one-dayers and a T20 match against Afghanistan which will be played at the Gaddafi Stadium from Feb 11 to 13. The Afghanistan team will also play ... Afridi to lead Pakistan A against Afghanistan Afghanistan to play series against Pakistan A Afridi to lead Pakistan-A squad |
DAWN.com | Afghan peace talks Pakistan's urgent priority: Sherry DAWN.com WASHINGTON, Feb 4: Pakistan treats the Afghan peace process as an “urgent priority”, Ambassador Sherry Rehman said on Monday as the US media reported that mistrust among key players had floundered talks with the Taliban. “Pakistan looks clearly to ... Afghanistan and Pakistan commit to peace deal Pakistan, Afghanistan put six-month time limit on Taliban peace deal after ... Karzai makes mockery of trilateral summit by attacking Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan to get $250m IDB loan to fight polio DAWN.com PESHAWAR: Islamic Development Bank has approved $251 million loan for Pakistan's polio eradication programme following the donor agencies' refusal to offer funding, according to the relevant officials. The $300 million programme, which is for 2013-15, ... |