dunyanews.tv | Pakistani Man Accused of Blasphemy Gunned Down and Killed ABC News Pakistani police say a 52-year-old Muslim man arrested for blasphemy was killed by gunmen after being released from jail. Police officer Mohammad Ayub said on Thursday that the bullet-riddled body of Abid Mahmood was found the day before in Taxila, ... Pakistani man gunned down on release from jail Gunmen kill Pakistani 'blasphemer' who thought he was a prophet Man accused of blasphemy gunned down in Pakistan |
Daily Mail | Imran Khan marries TV weathergirl Reham in Pakistan FOR DOWRY OF 82000 ... Daily Mail Spokesman Naeemul Haq said: 'We did not want to celebrate it in big way due to the Peshawar school massacre. 'They look very elegant together. It is the biggest news of the new year for the people of Pakistan. Tomorrow both bride and groom will ... Pakistan cricket legend Khan marries ex-BBC journalist |
The Guardian | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Carnegie Endowment for International Peace In the aftermath of the massacre, the Pakistani army escalated its air strikes. The political class was unanimous in their condemnation of the attack and the Prime Minister declared that Pakistan would no longer differentiate between "good and bad ... Education in Pakistan: building more schools to combat extremism |
In Pakistan, a TV Show Focuses on a Topic Once Taboo: Sex ABC News In religiously conservative Pakistan, a television call-in advice show is tackling an issue rarely discussed in public: Sex. Once a week, a doctor appearing on HTV's "Clinic Online" focuses on sexual issues, fielding questions about sexually ... |
New York Times | Lawmakers in Pakistan Approve Military Tribunals New York Times “Today, I have voted against my conscience,” said Raza Rabbani, a liberal senator with the opposition Pakistan Peoples Party, who the local news media said was in tears as he voted in support of the amendment. “I am embarrassed to the extent like I was ... In Pakistan, domestic threats begin to overshadow India Pakistan votes for insurgents to face military trials Pakistani politicians vote for military courts to try civilians |
International Cricket Council | JAVED MIANDAD: Experience missing from Pakistan side for the ICC Cricket ... International Cricket Council Well before the mega event next month, the doors were shut on Pakistan's two premier spinners, Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez, while if one goes by the Pakistan Cricket Board's health bulletins, fast bowler Umar Gul is not fit for the mega event. World Cup 2015: Younis Khan, Mohammad Hafeez in Pakistan Squad Pakistan name Cricket World Cup squad Pakistan cricket selectors include Mohammad Hafeez, recall Sohail Khan for ... |
The Guardian | Pakistan hangs two more men convicted of terror offences The Guardian Pakistan has hanged two men sentenced to death by an anti-terrorism court, taking the number of executions to nine since the country lifted a moratorium on capital punishment after last month's Taliban school massacre. The convicts, Ghulam Shabbir and ... Pakistan Executes Two More for Terrorism: Police Official Pakistan hangs two militants from outlawed sectarian group Pakistan Hangs Two Terrorism Convicts |
Times of India | India-Pakistan border firing: China calls for restraint Economic Times BEIJING: China today voiced concern over the recent exchange of fire between Indian and Pakistani troops along the International Border and called for restraint. "As neighbouring friend of these two countries, China hopes that both parties can exercise ... Kashmir border war: China urges Pakistan, India to exercise restraint |
NDTVSports.com | India and England Have No Positive Attitude Towards Pakistan Cricket, Says ... NDTVSports.com Former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) president Zaka Ashraf has alleged that India and England are the reason behind the suspension of spinners Saeed Ajmal and Mohammad Hafeez. Ashraf said that he warned the PCB not to send Hafeez to India for ... |
India Today | Missing Mumbai engineer reportedly under Pakistan arrest India Today Hamid Ansari arrived in Pakistan on October 10, 2012.The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday told the Supreme Court that they are taking all positive steps, including repeatedly writing to the Pakistan government, to ascertain the ... Parents seek govt help to bring back son from Pakistan, SC says sorry, can't help 'Missing' engineer said to be under arrest in Pakistan |