DAWN.com | US, Pakistan Face Challenges to Keep Relations Steady Voice of America U.S.-Pakistan relations have seen many ups-and-downs in recent years. With a new government in place in Pakistan, both countries will face challenges to keep relations steady. There are challenges, especially the use of drone strikes in Pakistan, which ... US Secretary of State John Kerry.—File Photo Why are Pakistan's power supply problems worsening? Pakistan to borrow in effort to repay $5bn electricity bill |
Mother Jones | Why Is Gay Porn So Popular in Pakistan? Mother Jones Among the least tolerant nations surveyed was Pakistan, where only 2 percent of those surveyed said society should accept homosexuality. That statistic might be unsurprising, considering that gay sex is illegal under the Pakistani penal code. But what ... Pakistan May Hate Gay Men But It Leads The World In Google Searches For Gay ... |
gulfnews.com | Imran Khan: Pakistan Decides Aljazeera.com One of the most prominent candidates was Imran Khan, former international cricket star turned politician, whose Movement for Justice or Pakistan Tehreek-Insaf (PTI) was competing for office with the country's two largest political parties, Pakistan ... Pakistan's Imran Khan declared fit to travel God Save Pakistan from 50 Years of Corrupt Rule Imran Khan arrived in Islamabad five weeks after he fell off a forklift |
BBC News | Pakistan 'misses growth targets' BBC News 11 June 2013 Last updated at 20:38 ET Help. One of the biggest challenges facing Pakistan's newly elected government is the deteriorating health of the country's economy,. Its finances are in a mess and its foreign exchange reserves have been dwindling. |
Daily News & Analysis | 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 refuses to remove blasphemous content from YouTube in Pakistan Google to be banned in Pakistan if it doesn't clean up YouTube Pakistan threatens to ban Google unless it cleans up YouTube |
Aljazeera.com | Pakistani female fighter pilot is 'war ready' Aljazeera.com Pakistan's first war-ready female fighter pilot has said she is ready to defend her country, and sees no difference between herself and her male colleagues when it comes to "precision bombing". Ayesha Farooq, from Punjab province's city of Bahawalpur, ... |
DAWN.com | Reverse sweeps: Pakistan's crazy cricket controversies DAWN.com But the fact that he had already played Test cricket for India before the creation of Pakistan in 1947, and that he was well-educated and a keen student of the game, persuaded the nascent country's cricket board to name him as the Pakistan's first ever ... |
NDTVSports.com | ICC Champions Trophy: Pakistan in great spirits, says team manager Naveed ... NDTVSports.com From a tournament perspective, Saturday's group B ICC Champions Trophy match between the sub-continental rivals is inconsequential. India are already in the semis after wins against South Africa and the West Indies while Pakistan are out after two ... ICC Champions Trophy: Jovial Pakistan train indoors as rain threat looms large The unbearable lightness of Pakistan's batsmen Pakistan legends voice concern about early exit from Champions Trophy |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan military technology row 'threatens Israel's strategic relationship ... Telegraph.co.uk Israel has rejected in strongest terms data recorded and published by the Ministry of Defence which documents the sale of Israeli-manufactured cockpit displays and electronic warfare components for F16 fighter jets to Pakistan in 2010. Further ... Can't compromise India's security, no arms to Pakistan: Israel |
Facebook backlash as US ambassador tours Pakistan in online video Telegraph.co.uk Cameron Munter resigned as US ambassador last year apparently in disgust at the way he was unable to rein in drone strikes and had to take a back seat to the CIA in Pakistan. He was replaced by Mr Olson, who has adopted a lower key approach to his ... |