NBCNews.com (blog) | Fine French food in the heart of Pakistan, just no Pakistanis allowed NBCNews.com (blog) By Wajahat S. Khan, NBC News Correspondent. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan β Fine French dining in the heart of Pakistan? Sounds great β that is unless you're Pakistani and you're not allowed. Restaurant owner Philippe Lafforgue, opened the 20-seat βLa ... |
Washington Post | Former strongman Pervez Musharraf may be leaving Pakistan Los Angeles Times Pervez Musharraf's days in Pakistan appear to be numbered now that the former strongman has spent nearly a week in a military hospital complaining of health problems while avoiding a court appearance on treason charges. The special court hearing the ... Ex-Pakistan leader Pervez Musharraf to leave country for medical treatment ... Pakistan judges review Musharraf's medical report Pakistan's Musharraf spends 5th day in hospital, avoiding trial on treason charges |
Vocativ | Pakistan's Most Racist Restaurant? Vocativ The outrage over the no-Pakistani policy at the 20-seat La Maison restaurant owned by Frenchman Philippe Lafforgue began building in mid-December when a journalist for the capital city's Dawn newspaper first caught wind of it and tweeted about it. Restaurant With 'No Pakistanis' Policy Shut Down.. In Pakistan French restaurant in Islamabad shut down for 'no Pakistanis allowed' policy French restaurant served neat on the guillotine |
Utah Gun Maker Turns Down $15M Deal With Pakistan ABC News Mike Davis, sales manager at Desert Tech, said the company was on a short list for a contract with Pakistan, but spurned the opportunity because of unrest in Pakistan and ethical concerns. It was a difficult decision because of the amount of money ... US firm claims cancelling rifles contract with Pakistan that never was US Gun Manufacturer Refuses Sale to Pakistan Desert Tech, Utah gunmaker, turns down $15 million deal with Pakistan |
International Business Times | Bollywood Boom And 'Dhoom': Indian Films Wildly Popular In Pakistan, Despite ... International Business Times India and Pakistan may be intransigently hostile nuclear-armed enemies, but their peoples tend to enjoy some of the same cultural pursuits. For one thing, Pakistanis have an insatiable appetite for Bollywood films, those frothy, romantic musicals with ... |
BBC News | Kohistan 'honour' killing: Pakistani woman Rukhsana Bibi relives horror BBC News On a hot and humid night in late August, a small group quietly scales the wall of a mud-brick house in a village near Pakistan's north-western town of Akora Khatak. In the dim, starlit courtyard, they make out the figures of a man and a woman lying in ... |
DAWN.com | S. Arabia, Pakistan pledge regional cooperation DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia agreed here on Tuesday to deepen their defence cooperation and support each other's position on regional issues, including Syria and Afghanistan. Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al Faisal met President Mamnoon ... Saudi FM terms Musharraf case is Pakistan's internal matter 'Musharraf's treason case internal matter of Pakistan' Saudi FM dubs Musharraf case internal matter of Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Whatmore rues Pakistan's complacency ESPNcricinfo.com Dav Whatmore, on his final assignment as Pakistan's head coach, picked out complacency on the part of his side as one of the main reasons for the first Test against Sri Lanka ending in a tame draw. Pakistan had dominated the first three days of the ... Pakistan need to change tactics to dent Sri Lanka Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Pakistan hope sun and spinners shine in Dubai |
Times of India | Shahryar requests BCCI to host Pakistan this year Times of India NEW DELHI: Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's special envoy and former cricket board chief Shahryar Khan called upon BCCI president N Srininvasan on Tuesday, seeking a window for the Pakistan team to play in India this year. Sources in the know ... Pakistan still hesitant on Asia Cup participation International cricket will not return to Pakistan soon: Shaharyar No international cricket in Pakistan anytime soon: Ex-PCB chief Shaharyar Khan |
the Diplomat | Pakistan: As Corrupt As Ever? the Diplomat Last year Nawaz Sharif made a triumphant return to Pakistan when he was re-elected as Prime Minister for a third (non-consecutive) term. He rode to success on a wave of frustration directed at the previous establishment, which had been dogged by ... Pakistan's politicians set a poor example |