CNN | Pakistan grapples with polio fight CNN (CNN) -- More than a month ago, the public health community celebrated the polio-free certification of Southeast Asia including India, viewed as a hopeful step toward global eradication. But the euphoria has waned as concerns grow the virus is making a ... Pakistan Bracing for Polio Travel Restrictions Pakistan to immunise people going abroad against polio Pakistan to set up polio vaccination points at airports |
BBC Sport | Waqar Younis given second term as Pakistan coach ESPNcricinfo.com Former Pakistan fast bowler Waqar Younis has been appointed national coach for a period of two years. He will join the team in June, having previously served as bowling coach of the Pakistan side in 2006-07 and briefly in 2009, and as head coach in ... Waqar Younis: Former Pakistan coach returns to the role News, 11 hours ago Waqar returns as Pakistan coach Waqar Younis back as Pakistan cricket coach |
The News International | FBI agent arrested in Pakistan on weapons charge Washington Post An FBI agent is being held on anti-terrorism charges in Pakistan after authorities found ammunition in a bag as he boarded a plane in Karachi, Pakistani and U.S. officials said Tuesday. The agent was detained by airport police in Karachi about 4 p.m ... FBI agent arrested in Pakistan, sought to board flight while carrying ammunition FBI agent 'arrested in Pakistan for trying to bring bullets on plane' FBI Agent Arrested and Detained in Pakistan |
Indian Express | Between Iran and Saudi Arabia: Pakistan's Balancing Act Indian Express Last week, the Pakistan army chief, General Raheel Sharif was a special guest at the largest military exercises ever conducted by Saudi Arabia that were widely seen as a show of political resolve against Iran. This week, the Pakistan Prime Minister ... Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif urges time for Taliban talks Pakistan PM Defends Taliban Peace Talks Pakistan for resolving Kashmir issue through dialogue: Sharif |
Pakistan: Province Bars Entry to Those Not Vaccinated for Polio New York Times In the wake of World Health Organization travel restrictions imposed on Pakistan to stop it from spreading polio abroad, one Pakistani province said Tuesday that citizens from anywhere else in the country would not be able to enter it without proof ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | India election 2014: Narendra Modi say India and Pakistan should be allies in ... Telegraph.co.uk His comments will be welcomed in Pakistan, where senior officials last month told The Telegraph they would like Mr Modi to become prime minister because they believe only an Indian government under a strong leader will be able to reopen talks and make ... Pakistan seeks more security for diplomats in India Jugular veins and Pakistan's national interest Pakistan clears transit permits of 32 Indians |
BBC News | Polio spread in Pakistan described as an 'uncontrolled outbreak' BBC News All residents and long-term visitors of affected countries will need to receive a dose of the vaccine before travelling internationally, and carry with them a certificate proving vaccination. Kim Ghattas reports from Pakistan, a country suffering "an ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan Hit with Travel Restrictions Over Polio; Modi Campaigns in Gandhi ... Foreign Policy (blog) The U.N. agency identified Pakistan, Syria, and Cameroon as three countries that have allowed the virus to spread beyond their borders, and recommended that their governments require citizens to obtain a certificate proving they've been vaccinated for ... |
DAWN.com | Pakistan likely to lift ban on YouTube Daily Times ... as to when the ban would be removed as yet. In Pakistan, the video-sharing website has been blocked since September 2012 when the then prime minister ordered its shutdown over its failure to take down a movie that sparked protests around the world. NA unanimously approves resolution for lifting YouTube ban Pakistan votes to lift YouTube ban Pakistan's National Assembly passes resolution for lifting YouTube ban |
Pakistan's government pushes back against the long-powerful military Los Angeles Times Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif arrives at the World Forum in The Hague in March. During the last year, his government has lodged a case against generals over the disappearance of imprisoned militants and engaged Pakistani Taliban insurgents in a ... |