Christian Post | A 'bulletproof' cross rises in Karachi Washington Post KARACHI, PAKISTAN — Pakistani businessman Parvez Henry Gill says he was sleeping when God crashed into one of his dreams and gave him a job: find a way to protect Christians in Pakistan from violence and abuse. “I want you to do something different ... Giant 14-Story 'Bulletproof' Cross Being Built in Pakistan's Largest City ... |
BBC Sport | Pakistan v Zimbabwe: Series will go ahead, says PCB BBC Sport Khan said he was told of the move on Friday: "After the last evening's unsettling news that Zimbabwe Cricket had 'postponed' its visit to Pakistan, I received a call from my Zimbabwean counterpart William Manase and he most kindly informed me that his ... Zimbabwe's Planned Cricket Tour of Pakistan Descends Into Chaos PCB says Zimbabwe officially confirms its tour to Pakistan Zimbabwe's tour of Pakistan in doubt |
The National Interest Online | America's Pakistan Policy Is Sheer Madness The National Interest Online This week, the Congressional Research Service published a list of all major U.S. arms sales and grants to Pakistan. Washington claims that these transfers enable Pakistan to be better a partner in the U.S.-led war on terrorism. The evidence belies ... Pakistan launches air and ground anti-Taliban offensive in Shawal Valley At Least 17 Taliban Militants Killed In Airstrikes In Pakistan's North Waziristan Pakistan launches "massive" air and ground anti-Taliban offensive |
BBC News | Pakistan arrests over deadly Ismaili Shia bus attack BBC News Pakistani police say they have arrested 145 people over an attack on a bus carrying Ismaili Shia Muslims that killed at least 45 in Karachi. Those arrested are thought to include 90 students from a madrassa, or religious school. Gunmen halted the bus ... Why terrorists are targeting Pakistan's Ismaili community Gunmen Ambush Bus in Pakistan, Killing Dozens 'In Pakistan, anyone and everyone can be a target' |
Manchester Evening News | Shisha bar owner claims he's contracted Ebola in Pakistan and can't get to ... Manchester Evening News Yaqub's barrister however handed a letter from a hospital in Pakistan to the judge as the sentencing hearing started. It claimed that Yaqub had contracted Ebola and was unable to travel back to the UK. Judge Michael Leeming QC, said he would be ... |
NBCNews.com | Mass Poisoning of Stray Dogs in Karachi, Pakistan, Condemned by Activists NBCNews.com ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Animal rights activists have criticized leaders of Pakistan's largest city for the mass poisoning of stray dogs, saying the policy inhumane and ineffective. "There are just too many dogs. But you don't just give the dogs poisoned ... |
The Register | Facebook tips India and Pakistan into NUCLEAR WAR of words The Register Asim Mehmood stated "Kashmir is a part of Pakistan.....India had forcefully occupied Kashmir in 1948 against the will of people of Kashmir....India is killing kashmiris on daily basis who r fighting for freedom.....India has kept 8 lac army in Kashmir ... Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg unwittingly opens old wounds between India ... |
Chicago Tribune | Businessman gets 2 years for trying to export $100000 camera to Pakistan Chicago Tribune A Bolingbrook man has been indicted on federal charges of violating U.S. export laws after he tried to ship a thermal-imaging camera to Pakistan without obtaining the required U.S. Commerce Department license, according to the U.S. attorney's Northern ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | What Pakistan Knew About the Bin Laden Raid Foreign Policy (blog) According to Hersh, the Americans “blackmailed” Pakistan's generals into helping them kill bin Laden but then stabbed them in the back for political reasons by denying them any credit for assisting in the raid by Navy SEALs. Instead of blaming ISI for ... Osama bin Laden killing: Pakistan officials 'out' spy who gave away al-Qaeda ... The Detail in Seymour Hersh's Bin Laden Story That Rings True NBC News Walks Back Report That Pakistani Officer Gave Bin Laden's Location ... |
DefenseNews.com | Pakistan Seeks New Force for Sea Boundaries DefenseNews.com ISLAMABAD — Pakistan is to raise a new force to help safeguard its sea boundaries, but analysts are perplexed as to how the force is to be raised even though there is a need to improve security. The move was announced Tuesday by Pakistan's Minister ... |