New York Times | Axact Chief Executive Arrested in Pakistan Over Fake Diplomas Scandal New York Times KARACHI, Pakistan — Pakistani investigators arrested the chief executive of Axact, a software company accused of running a global diploma mill, early Wednesday after discovering a storage room filled with blank fake degrees. The chief executive ... Pakistan arrests owner of firm accused of mass-selling fake degrees Pakistan detains Axact chief Shoaib Sheikh over 'fake degrees' Pakistan seeks FBI help to investigate firm accused of faking diplomas |
Fox News | Pakistan vintage car collectors preserve a part of history Fox News In this photo taken May 10, 2015, people drive their classic cars, on a street in Karachi, Pakistan. For an elite but passionate group of vintage car collectors in Pakistan, restoring antique rides is like traveling back in time and money seems to be ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Why Is Pakistan Such a Mess? Blame India. Foreign Policy (blog) Of all the hopes raised by Narendra Modi's election as prime minister of India one year ago, perhaps the grandest was ending the toxic, decades-long rivalry with Pakistan. Inviting his counterpart Nawaz Sharif to the swearing-in — remarkably, a first ... |
USA TODAY | Who is killing Pakistan's educated elite? USA TODAY KARACHI, Pakistan — "We live in a kingdom of fear, fortified by religious extremism and intolerance," columnist Ghazi Salahiddin recently wrote in The News on Sunday, one of Pakistan's leading English-language newspapers. Such hyperbole reinforces ... |
Times of India | Stop meddling in India's affairs, Rajnath warns Pakistan Times of India "Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee extended a hand of friendship towards Pakistan, but it stabbed in the back. Then when Prime Minister Narendra Modi took over the office a year ago, he invited all the heads of the state of the neighbouring ... Confront those who wave Pakistan flags: Rajnath Singh in Jammu J-K govt working to rein in pro-Pakistan elements: BJP Rajnath Warns Pakistan to Stop Interference in India's Internal Matters |
The Guardian | Zimbabwe Cricket chairman declares Pakistan 'safe' for international matches The Guardian “I would like to indicate to the world – especially the Test-playing nations – that Pakistan is a safe country to play cricket,” Manase told the ESPNcricinfo website. “We need to encourage members of the ICC to re-look at the position of not visiting ... Pakistan Cricket Board now wants to host Sri Lanka next year Pakistan vs. Zimbabwe, 1st ODI, 2015: Highlights, Scorecard and Recap Pakistan risking Champions Trophy spot |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Targeted: What's Behind the Militant Assault on Pakistan's Minorities Foreign Policy (blog) In the months since the atrocious attack on school children in Peshawar, that left 141 dead, 132 of them children, Pakistani authorities enacted the National Action Plan (NAP), a comprehensive document of interventions designed to combat and eradicate ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Enemy Number One For Minorities in Pakistan: Public Opinion Foreign Policy (blog) The timing was laced with irony; Salam, Pakistan's first Nobel Laureate, has long been shunned by the people of his nation because he was an Ahmadi — a sect long ostracized and persecuted for their perceived heretical beliefs — standing thereby as ... |
Pakistan and Degree Fraud New York Times After your May 18 front-page investigative report about the alleged involvement of Axact, a Pakistan-based company, in a bogus-degree fraud, the Pakistani government began a wide investigation into the company's activities to consider the allegations. |
Real estate marketing is moving online in Pakistan Inman.com In Pakistan, there are now over 30 million Internet users and 15 million smartphone users. In fact, recent statistics showed a staggering growth in Internet use of over 550 percent between September 2014 and April of this year, with the total number of ... |