Pakistan splurges Rs.6 bn on choppers for VIPs
Karachi News.Net
Friday 30th January, 2009 (IANS)
Pakistan is to spend a whopping Rs.6 billion on purchasing helicopters for its VIPs at a time when the poor and needy are deprived of basic necessities.
The federal government is spending...
Protesters demand inquiry into two Muslims killing by police
By Iftikhar Gilani
NEW DELHI: Thousands of Muslims from Azamgarh district of Uttar Pradesh on Thursday staged a protest outside the Indian parliament building against the alleged harassment of Muslim youth.
The protesters...
Strategic battle in Sri Lanka is seen as part of a wider power struggle in South Asia
NEW DELHI: After decades of strong-arming tiny neighbour Sri Lanka, India finds itself jostling for influence, as its power has blunted by the island nations growing ties with Pakistan and China, with the...
BRUSSELS: The European Unions anti-terror czar on Thursday urged EU nations to help bolster Pakistans police force and justice system, calling it a key to defeating terrorism in the country.This country is faced with very, very serious security problems, EU Counterterrorism Coordinator...
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Navy to get AEW aircraft and UAVs
KARACHI: Pakistan Navy will shortly acquire Airborne Early Warning (AEW) Aircraft and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) to strengthen its air fleet, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Noman Bashir said on Thursday.
Addressing the induction ceremony of a...
New Delhi: The US should deny the Pakistani army all aid till it cooperates fully with the international community in controlling the Taliban in Afghanistan as well as in Pakistan, India's former national security adviser Brajesh Mishra said here Thursday.
The Pakistan Army can't survive...
DAVOS, Switzerland Turkey's prime minister stalked off the stage at the World Economic Forum red-faced Thursday after reproaching Israel's president over the Gaza offensive by saying "You kill people."
The packed audience, which included President Barack Obama's close adviser Valerie Jarrett...
Karachi News.Net
Thursday 29th January, 2009 (ANI)
Islamabad, Jan.29 : After eight years of 'dictatorial' rule in Pakistan, the former President Gen. Parvez Musharraf is now thinking of donning the Presidential suit by a more democratic method.
According to a report published in The Nation...
* Taliban want Obama to close all evil detention centres, withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan and stop defending Israel
WASHINGTON: The Taliban on Tuesday welcomed US President Barack Obamas order to close Guantanamo but said peace would only come if he reverses the satanic...
'Wipe Out the Muslim Race' The New Game on the Block.
Yet again the west shows its ugly double standard face, from Islamonline:
A computer game featuring an American hero sent to "wipe out the Muslim race" is sparking outrage among British Muslims.
"Encouraging children and young people in a...
NEW DELHI: As it awaits a concrete response from Pakistan on steps taken against perpetrators of Mumbai terror attacks, India has raised
questions on whether the government in Islamabad was deliberately not taking action against terrorists or incapable of doing so.
"Yes, one way you can...
junoon25pk hey man i think we should also dedicate something to Pak police because they poor fellows are also dying and also they are not getting any recognition in this so called war on terror they are first target of any aggression like bomb blast and suicide attacks what you say