The Express Tribune | Pakistan Female Fighter Pilot Wins Battle of Sexes Voice of America But over the last decade, women have became sky marshals, defending Pakistan's commercial liners against insurgent attacks, and a select few are serving in the elite anti-terrorist force. Like most female soldiers in the world, Pakistani women are ... Pakistan fighter pilot wins battle of sexes, now she's ready for war |
No money in Pakistan budget for Iranian gas pipeline US opposed MiamiHerald.com ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's newly elected government Wednesday unveiled its first budget, which gave the go-ahead for buying two new nuclear power plants from China but made no allocation for a long-proposed natural gas pipeline from Iran that had ... |
Haaretz | Egypt, Pakistan deny importing Israeli arms Jerusalem Post Also on Tuesday, the Israeli Defense Ministry released a statement stating, “Israel denies selling any military equipment to Pakistan,” and that Israel plans to contact the British office in charge of export permits to seek an explanation for the ... Israel denies selling arms to Pakistan Pakistan categorically denies UK report alleging it received arms from Israel British report reveals Israel's arms exports to Pakistan |
BBC Sport | Pakistan's Asif Loses Appeal Over Spot-Fixing Conviction Voice of America LONDON — Disgraced Pakistan pace bowler Mohammad Asif lost an appeal on Wednesday against a 2011 conviction for spot-fixing that ended his international cricket career. In a ruling, three judges sitting at the London Court of Appeal said they were ... Former Pakistan bowler Asif loses appeal over match-fixing conviction Asif spot-fixing appeal rejected Asif loses appeal against conviction |
Yahoo! News | Pakistan tries anew to end insurgency in resource-rich Baluchistan Yahoo! News ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has pledged to rein in human rights abuses by security forces in the huge, resource-rich province of Baluchistan as a first step towards starting talks to end a long-running insurgency waged by guerrillas seeking an ... |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Pakistan keep doing the same old thing ESPNcricinfo.com No defeat is welcome, but it was the wearingly familiar nature of this loss that will really sting Pakistan. None of the fatal flaws will come as a surprise. No-one will be shocked to have seen Pakistan drop a crucial chance and no-one will have been ... Champions Trophy: South Africa stay afloat, push Pakistan to brink of elimination South Africa win puts Pakistan on brink South Africa's Hashim Amla leaves Pakistan on Champions Trophy brink |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan Threatens To Ban Google Over Controversial YouTube Content Huffington Post Khan addressed Google's content during her first day in office on Sunday amid a discussion about ending Pakistan's nine-month ban on YouTube. The country instituted the ban in September of last year after the release of a trailer for the controversial ... Google to be banned in Pakistan if it doesn't clean up YouTube Pakistan may un-block YouTube—or it may just block all of Google Pakistan threatens to ban Google unless it cleans up YouTube |
DAWN.com | Pakistan raises annual defence budget by 10 per cent DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's new government announced Wednesday a 10 per cent increase in defence spending a week after taking office, despite a crippling budget deficit of 8.8 per cent. The budget for fiscal year 2013-14, which begins July 1, comes against a ... Pakistan Seeks to Pare Budget Gap Even as Power Woe Hurts Growth Pakistan Security Brief - June 12, 2013 Pakistan hikes defense spending in new budget |
The Express Tribune | India call violation of Pakistan airspace 'technical' Times of India Pakistan's foreign ministry said in a statement on Tuesday that it had "conveyed serious concern to the Indian High Commission (embassy) over the airspace violation" over its eastern province of Punjab. Pakistan scrambled two fighter jets after the ... India calls violation of Pakistan airspace 'technical' Pakistan says Indian planes violated its airspace Pakistan says 2 Indian planes violated its airspace, prompting it to dispatch ... |
DAWN.com (blog) | India & Pakistan: Business without borders DAWN.com (blog) And India-Pakistan relations won't be restored overnight with a few songs and some front-page doves. But what heartens me about Aman Ki Asha in particular is seeing media (refreshingly) taking responsibility, and understanding they have a part to play. |