Aljazeera.com | Pakistan to meet Facebook over 'blasphemy' posts Aljazeera.com Pakistan will punish social media companies that fail to take action against online blasphemy, the interior minister said, adding he requested a meeting with Facebook to discuss the issue. Pakistan's government wants social media networks to remove ... Celebrating Pakistan Ban Facebook In Pakistan If It Doesn't Comply: Islamabad Court |
Anglican secretary general briefs Bishops of Pakistan during retreat in England Episcopal News Service [Anglican Communion News Service] The secretary general of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, has told the Church of Pakistan it has something to offer to the Communion because of its experience of being a minority church in a ... |
The News International | PAKISTAN DAY The News International Mr. Abdul Majeed also completed B.Sc. (Honors) in Technology from Manchester University in 1959. Mr. Abdul Majeed is also heading Nazaria-e-Pakistan Trust, Sindh, and Textile Institute of Pakistan as the Chairman and Chancellor respectively. He is also ... Distressing tales from Pakistan Pakistan Resolution Make Pakistan cradle of peace, progress |
Pakistan Observer | Pakistan Day today Pakistan Observer The nation celebrates the 77th anniversary of Pakistan Day today (Thursday) against a backdrop of impressive successes by the armed forces and law enforcement agencies in the fight against terrorism that have greatly improved the security environment ... Pak Army to display military might on Pakistan Day parade Nation celebrates Pakistan Day befittingly |
Khaleej Times | Pakistan Business Council: Connecting trade barons in Dubai Khaleej Times The potential for business and investment between Pakistan and the UAE is enormous. Both governments, as well as trade bodies, have closely interacted for the last many decades to cement a relationship that is based on mutual confidence and ... |
ESPN | Hong Kong forfeits Davis Cup matches, citing security concerns ESPN LONDON -- Citing security concerns, Hong Kong is forfeiting its Davis Cup matches against Pakistan, scheduled for next month in Islamabad. The International Tennis Federation said Tuesday that it "regrets and respectfully disagrees" with Hong Kong's ... Pakistan's tennis authorities disappointed with Hong Kong's Davis Cup snub |
Deutsche Welle | The civilian surrender - Pakistan reinstates military courts Deutsche Welle Pakistan's National Assembly (lower house of parliament) unanimously passed Tuesday the 28th Constitutional Amendment Bill to reinstate military courts in the country despite severe opposition from human rights groups. The bill cites "an extraordinary ... Pakistan to reinstate secret military courts despite criticism Pakistan to renew military courts for 'terror' suspects Pakistan Votes to Reinstate Secret Military Courts |
Anglicannews | Secretary General briefs Bishops of Pakistan during three day retreat in England Anglicannews The Secretary General of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, has told the Church of Pakistan it has something to offer to the Communion because of its experience of being a minority church in a Muslim Country. The eight Bishops of ... |
Pakistan Observer | Captain Haseem leads Pakistan to victory over New Zealand Pakistan Observer After three tests in Wellington, New Zealand's capital, the two sides moved to Carterton, Wairarapa for the last two matches and Pakistani side demonstrated a higher level of quality hockey to establish supremacy in the series by winning the match ... Pakistan beat New Zealand to go 2-1 up in series |
Geo News, Pakistan | 77th Pakistan Day celebration to begin with military parade Geo News, Pakistan ISLAMABAD: The annual Pakistan day parade will be held today in Parade Avenue near the landmark Shakarparian hills. Personnel from all three services: Pakistan Army, Navy and Air Force, along with their counterparts from China, Saudia Arabia and ... Cherishing Pakistan-Saudi long-standing ties |