In what appeared to be another twist in the already confused saga, Al-Qaeda reportedly released an audio message, criticizing those who extended their support to Malala Yousafzai. She was shot in the head by Taliban for her brave and courageous views against the militants and support for the girls’ education in Swat. The audio message […]
Oct 16 2012 | Posted in
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Rebels and regime troops clashed in a district of the Syrian capital as scores of protests were held across the strife-torn country and more than 20 people killed on Friday, monitors said. Clashes broke out in Kfar Sousa, a Damascus district where anti-regime sentiment is strong, while explosions rocked the Mazzeh and al Qaeda neighbourhoods, […]
Jun 9 2012 | Posted in
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U.S. Applauds Pakistani NGOs’ Disability Rights Efforts Islamabad: (Thursday, December 29, 2011) Dr. Marilyn Wyatt, wife of U.S. Ambassador Cameron P. Munter, today recognized the outstanding efforts on behalf of Pakistan’s disabled persons of Special Talent Exchange Program (STEP), “Pakistan Special,” and Youth for Peace. Speaking at a Cultural Fashion Show of Persons with Disabilities, […]
Dec 30 2011 | Posted in
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Walking on the footpaths of Anarkali or Bhati Gate and passing by the glorious Lahore fort, you will see a number of young and old men lying on roadsides wearing rages and, in most of the cases, smoking drugs. They are the ones who have no home, no families, no work and no proper food. […]
Nov 14 2011 | Posted in
Opinion |
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Energy Crisis in Pakistan: Solutions – Part Three In part two of this three part series, solutions of the ongoing energy crisis were discussed. However, only highlighting a few of these solutions is not enough. Certain long term measures need to be taken and in this part some of these solutions will be discussed. A […]
Oct 17 2011 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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