Facebook Post Pondering Drone Strike On Watertown Goes Viral In Pakistan Huffington Post A Facebook post related to the Boston Marathon bombing surprised its American author by going viral in Pakistan this weekend. On Saturday, Micah Daigle, who grew up in Rhode Island and now lives in San Francisco, composed and posted an alternative ... |
Pakistan Christian Post | In Pakistan, a rare Christian retaliation against Muslim violence Christian Science Monitor The violence there earlier this month was sparked, as is routine in Pakistan, by a personal dispute. According to witnesses, a number of young men were traveling to Francisabad in a large shared rickshaw called a qingqi, listening to music played from ... Netherland Justice Department appealed to review petition of Christian family ... |
BBC News | Pakistan's Musharraf avoids treason charge by caretaker government BBC News The caretaker government in Pakistan has said it will not put former military ruler Pervez Musharraf on trial for high treason. The government said such a move exceeded its mandate and a decision should be taken by the winner of next month's polls. Musharraf Won't Be Charged, Pakistani Government Says - Huffington Post Pakistan Government Declines Treason Charges Against Musharraf - VOA Pakistan govt refuses to try Musharraf for treason |
ABC News | Kerry to Host Afghan, Pakistan Talks ABC News Secretary of State John Kerry said Monday he would host a meeting of top Afghan and Pakistani officials this week in Brussels to discuss reconciliation with the Taliban and other issues. Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his defense minister, along ... |
BBC News | Campaigning in Pakistan in defiance of Taliban BBC News As Pakistan counts down to general elections in May, the Taliban is stepping up attacks on politicians who oppose them. There have been a series of deadly strikes on candidates from the moderate Awami National Party, known as the ANP. Political conflicts in Pakistan damage hashish business Taliban threat hangs over Pakistan campaign 'The Biggest Threat to Pakistan's Fledgling Democracy' |
AFP | Afghanistan, Pakistan, US to meet for talks in Brussels: Afghan official 路透社 KABUL (Reuters) - Afghan President Hamid Karzai will travel to Brussels on Tuesday to met U.S. Secretary of State of State John Kerry and senior Pakistani officials to discuss the flagging Afghan peace process, an Afghan presidential spokesman said on ... Kerry to host Afghan, Pakistan talks in Brussels this week Kerry to meet Karzai, Pakistan military, diplomatic heads Afghanistan says losing patience with Pakistan's failed peace pledges |
Arab News | Giant Pakistan paceman reaches higher with Akram Arab News Giant Pakistan paceman reaches higher with Akram. Wasim-Akram.jpg. Pakistani paceman Wasim Akram, right, gives tips to young bowlers as Pakistani bowler Mohammad Irfan looks on during a training camp in Karachi recently. (AFP). | äÓÎÉ PDF · Send to ... Pace cowboys: Akram gets his hands on Pakistan's newbies Wasim asks fans to be patient 'I'm not a magician' - Akram |
NDTV | Pakistan need coach for batting not bowling, says Zaheer Abbas NDTV Karachi: Former captain Zaheer Abbas has advised the Pakistan Cricket Board to immediately appoint a batting coach for the national team instead of focusing on the bowlers ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy in June. The PCB has hired former captain ... |
The Idaho Statesman | Pakistan government says it won't charge Musharraf The Idaho Statesman Pakistan's former President and military ruler Pervez Musharraf arrives at an anti-terrorism court in Islamabad, Pakistan on Saturday, April 20, 2013. The general who ruled Pakistan for nearly a decade before being forced to step down appeared on ... |
Gulf Times | Transgender candidates stake claim in Pakistan vote - Gulf times Gulf Times Stereotyped as dancers, beggars and prostitutes, Pakistan's vibrant but shunned transgender community is striking out into politics with individuals contesting elections for the first time. They may only be seven out of 23,000 candidates with little ... |