CNN International | Pakistan's Ex-Ruler Pleads Not Guilty to Treason Charges New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pervez Musharraf, Pakistan's former military ruler, pleaded not guilty to treason charges on Monday after being formally indicted by a special court here, according to lawyers in the case. The indictment was a turning point for ... Pakistan court indicts former military leader Pervez Musharraf for treason Pervez Musharraf pleads not guilty to treason charges in Pakistan court Pakistan's Musharraf charged in treason case |
Bangladesh v Pakistan, World T20, Group 2, Mirpur Shehzad century sets up ... ESPNcricinfo.com Shehzad has scored a century of Lucky Escapades,Many times his timber not dismantled by depleted bangladesh bowlers. Pakistan should do their homework of Batting, Catching & Feilding Practise.Come next match they should know who they are playing ... |
Bleacher Report | Pakistan vs. West Indies, World T20: Date, Time, Live Stream, TV Info, Preview Bleacher Report For Pakistan, this will be an exercise in composure. So frenetically out of control in their approach against India, Mohammad Hafeez's team have miraculously conjured a sense of calm in their last two outings to dispose of the belligerent Australians ... World T20: Confident West Indies face upbeat Pakistan in final group game ICC World Twenty20 preview: West Indies and Pakistan fight for semi-final berth Big spin test for West Indies in must-win |
BBC Sport | World Twenty20 2014: Ahmed Shehzad ton inspires Pakistan BBC Sport Ahmed Shehzad's unbeaten century helped Pakistan beat Bangladesh at the World Twenty20 to set up a decider with West Indies and eliminate Australia. Opener Shehzad hit 111 not out off 62 balls as Pakistan posted 190-5. Bangladesh could only manage ... Shehzad proud of historic century ICC World T20: Shehzad ton powers Pakistan to win over Bangladesh Shehzad ticks off Pakistan's missing landmark |
National Geographic | The FARC and the Taliban: Drawing Lessons across Colombia and Pakistan National Geographic So what are the similarities between these two ostensibly disparate lands, separated by geography, ethnicity and religion? A troubling common thread between Colombia and Pakistan pertains to the issue of terrorism and guerrilla insurgency. For the past ... |
Former Pakistani president Musharraf denies treason Reuters Judges are increasingly challenging the fledgling civilian government, led by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, and even the powerful Pakistan military, which has ruled Pakistan for more than half its history since independence in 1947. Musharraf has warned ... |
No surprises in Pakistan Indian Express Gall also writes that during his stay in Pakistan, bin Laden was in touch with several important terrorists with longstanding ties to the ISI, including Qari Saifullah Akhtar of al-Qaeda and Hafiz Muhammad Saeed, the founder of Lashkar-e-Toiba. She ... |
State Department wants $400K for camel sculpture in Pakistan: report Washington Times The State Department wants to plunk down $400,000 in taxpayer money for a camel sculpture at the new U.S. Embassy being built in Islamabad, Pakistan, according to a report Monday. “Camel Contemplating Needle,” created by American artist John ... Exclusive: U.S. Taxpayers To Spend $400000 For A Camel Sculpture In Pakistan Obama administration spending $400000 on camel sculpture in Pakistan US taxpayers generously spending $400000 for a camel statue . . . in Pakistan |
International Business Times | Gordon Brown's School Days: Actually, Pakistan's Literacy Rate Has Been ... International Business Times Gordon Brown, the former British prime minister and current United Nations special envoy for global education, has unveiled a two-pronged attack to combat some of Pakistan's most intractable social ills: illiteracy and child marriage. At an education ... |
Why Pakistan Should Invest In Its Young Inmates Huffington Post No offense, regardless of its nature and/or enormity, committed at a young age, should be allowed to ruin the rest of an adolescent's life. Like any other adult who intentionally or unintentionally gets caught for any offense and deserves a second ... |