Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan's YouTube ban, 1 year later Christian Science Monitor The ban came after YouTube refused Pakistan's demand that it remove “the Innocence of Muslims” clips, outtakes from an attempt at making an anti-Islamic film that enraged many Muslims, from its website. Islamists, backed by different religious parties ... Pakistan's censors get help from Canada |
Pakistan's tech talents find app success CNN (blog) Lahore, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Pakistani city of Lahore is known as the heritage capital of the country. It's scattered with ancient mosques, majestic 16th century mansions and antique minarets. Lahorites are proud of their cultural legacy. It's old, it ... |
Days before death, Pakistani ganglord vowed to protect Karachi turf Reuters KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Days before he was killed in a drive-by shooting in Karachi, one of Pakistan's most feared men said he would rather see the city in ruin than give up control over his turf in the country's volatile commercial capital ... |
Daily Mail | Drunk Pakistan pilot arrested at British airport ABC Online A pilot for Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been arrested at a British airport on suspicion of being drunk. The 54-year-old man from Pakistan, Irfan Faiz, was arrested at Leeds Bradford airport in northern England under no clear circumstances ... 'Drunk' Pakistan Airlines pilot arrested at British airport Pakistan International Airlines pilot arrested on suspicion of being drunk in ... Irfan Faiz: Pilot arrested suspected of being drunk in charge of his plane |
Can Pakistan talk its way to peace with the Taliban? Fox News ISLAMABAD (AFP) – Pakistani politicians have offered talks to the Taliban, but with attacks continuing and the militants issuing demanding conditions for negotiations, the road to peace looks as long and tortuous as ever. At the instigation of the new ... |
the Diplomat | Islamabad must avoid tactical peace deals that simply defer tough decisions. the Diplomat In late August, a senior Pakistani militant commander, Asmatullah Muawiya, welcomed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's call for talks with anti-state insurgents. Days later, the spokesman of the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) — the main insurgent group ... Pakistan Security Brief - September 19, 2013 Apologists of the Taliban Pakistan's new beginning with Taliban |
The Nation | Not talking is not an option, say Indian and Pakistan MPs The Hindu While there is scepticism over the proposed talks between the Prime Ministers of the two countries in New York, Parliamentarians from India and Pakistan on Thursday reaffirmed their faith in people to people contacts and the dialogue process between ... Pakistan, Indian lawmakers reaffirm faith in talks MPs from India, Pakistan hold Track-II dialogue Hostile neighbours: Freezing talks with Pakistan won't help, says Saran |
Times of India | Success of India, Pakistan Critical to Region, Carter Says Department of Defense After spending three days in Afghanistan, Carter stopped in Islamabad, Pakistan, for talks with senior defense and government officials. Among the topics discussed was the importance of Pakistan's continued economic development to the security of the ... At present India is better than Pakistan, says Zaheer Abbas Pakistan cricket: A class, ethnic and sectarian history Pakistan's economic future depends on its ties with India: US |
Press TV | Pakistan arrests 12 over NATO tanker attacks Fox News QUETTA, Pakistan (AFP) – Pakistani security officials said Thursday they had arrested 12 members of a gang involved in torching and destroying shipments for NATO troops in Afghanistan. The paramilitary Frontier Corps carried out a series of raids in ... Five killed in shootout along Pakistan-Afghanistan border Pakistan detains a dozen terror suspects over NATO tanker attacks Washington: Just Say No To Pakistan |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan's Finance Minister Pushes Privatization Wall Street Journal ISLAMABAD—Pakistan's new finance minister, who has already moved to pull the economy from the brink and garnered vital support from the International Monetary Fund, said in an interview that the country now will launch a wide-scale privatization ... Sharif to raise drone issue at UN Pakistan, India engaged for Nawaz-Singh meeting: FO No decision yet on meeting of PMs: Pakistan |