
Reports of a virus based on Google’s internet services have had a high cost on the web giant. There have been accusations made on the company for fraudulent messages as well. Apparently a security hoax has gone viral in Facebook where contacts of a given user are all affected. In the wake of it, Google […]

The academics, including 9,000 with PhDs, claim that greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide and methane are actually beneficial for the environment. The petition was created in 1998 by an American physicist, the late Frederick Seitz, in response to the Kyoto Protocol a year earlier. It urged the US government to reject the treaty and […]

Top 10 Intelligence Agencies in the world – Part V Intelligence Agency is an effective instrument of a national power. Aggressive intelligence is its primary weapon to destabilize the target. Indeed, no one knows what the intelligence agencies actually do so figuring out who the best intelligence service is can be difficult. The very nature […]

Why is Pakistan, the land of the plentiful, lagging behind India? It has been over 64 years since the subcontinent has been divided into the separate nations the world knows as Pakistan and India. In those 64 years, both countries have taken very different roads to be in the position, or rather the state, they […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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Discrimination in Pakistan primarily stems from class difference In Pakistan, discrimination has become a common evil that primarily stems from the class difference in the society. In this country, where people are living on the two extremes, it has become very difficult to get rid of discrimination. However, it is difficult but not impossible to […]

Hygiene and cleanliness is a big issue with all food points that are set for Pakistan’s middle class downwards. Meals that are served in such type of eateries baldy lack in quality and purity. No proper washing of dishes, uncovered and contaminated drinkable water, sub-standard meats, vegetables and grains, use of low-grade cooking oil, imperfect […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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Gas load management problems – Oil and gas sector update Pakistan LAHORE: It has been learnt from reliable sources that the Lahore High Court have asked the Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) and the Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited (SNGPL) to explain the court of the law under which CNG loadshedding was being conducted. […]
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Pak truck drivers support NATO supply blockade The truck drivers of Pakistan have recently backed the decision of the government of Pakistan to stop the NATO supplies from reaching Afghanistan through the Pakistan border. Pakistan blocked the passage for the NATO supplies to reach Afghanistan soon after NATO made the air strikes on the two […]
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Zardari may fly to London It has recently been revealed that the President of Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari is expected to fly off to London in order to pursue further treatment for his heart condition. Such reports have been made by the aides of the President of Pakistan. If this holds to be true, it […]
Dec 13 2011 | Posted in
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U.S. freezes aid to Pakistan The U.S. Congress has recently made a unanimous decision to put on ice a total of $ 700 million that were to given to Pakistan as aid. Both the House of Representatives as well as the Senate have taken the decision on grounds that Pakistan has not been able to […]
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Panetta calls for improvement in Pak-U.S relations and confident of re-opening of NATO routes United States Defense Secretary, Leon E. Panetta, believes that the U.S must patch up their relations with Pakistan because without their support they cannot win the Afghanistan war. “It is essential to stability in that region that we not only achieve […]
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Restriction on Nato Supplies could last weeks, says PM Gilani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani told BBC during an interview on Sunday that the restriction imposed on NATO supplies to Afghanistan through Pakistan will remain in place until new ‘rules of engagement’ are agreed with Washington. The blockade of NATO supplies was ordered as a […]
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