
Iran’s Nuclear Program and America’s Double Standards United States of America and its allies have imposed economic and energy sanctions on Iran because of its intentions to prepare nuclear weapons. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) issued a report earlier this month, in which it was revealed that Iran is violating the international law by making […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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The memo-gate scandal is becoming increasingly fiery and so are the two figures at the centre of storm, Mansoor Ijaz and Hussain Haqqani. Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States and his accuser in chief have been all over the internet giving their version of the story to whomever would listen. His accuser, Mansoor Ijaz, […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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General Motors cracked the production problems they have been facing of late. In an announcement on Monday, GM North America President Mark Reuss said that they will be reopening their discarded Spring Hill plant in Tennessee. The carmakers had been facing shortfalls in the production because of a sudden blip in sales last quarter; especially […]
Nov 22 2011 | Posted in
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Scientists claim refrigerator gases can change the climate A UN report said on Monday that soaring use of man-made gases used in refrigerators, air conditioners and fire extinguishers can risk speeding up for global warming. It has been stated in the report that the annual emission of hydroflurocarbons could equate to pumping nearly nine million […]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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9/11 hoax and its after affects on Pakistan (Part-IV/IV) Cricket legend Imran Khan claimed that Pakistan is definitely paying the price for backing the US-led war on terror. He criticized Musharraf for blindly following the USA in the war against “terrorism”. This has affected the cricket industry and tourism industry most definitely due to the […]

Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan and the Pakistani government have started to have peace talks amongst themselves according to the latest developments in Islamabad. TTP which has been labelled as a terrorist group by western powers and the Pakistani government itself has now started peace talks with the Pakistani government which are aimed at stalling hostilities between the […]

A day for every kid in the world (Universal Children Day) was celebrated on Sunday 20th November to mark a very deep thought of care for the kids and at the same time misery especially for poor countries’ children. Along with many others, Pakistan too observed a day with full support to country’s kids, their […]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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UNAIDS confirms live-saving drugs have dramatically increased HIV patients In its annual report on the pandemic, United Nations AID programme (UNAIDS) has confirmed that more people than ever are living with the AIDS virus but this is largely due to better access to drugs that keep HIV patients alive and well for many years. In […]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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Reduction in Oil Import by Pakistan The decrease in import of oil by Pakistan has been observed last month. Even the biggest oil company of Pakistan, Pakistan State Oil (PSO) has reduced the import of oil to the lowest volume of 780,000 tonnes, which is required for the period of three-months. Though, import of less […]

No one should question Pakistan’s intentions in the war of terror – Yousuf Raza Gillani Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gillani has said that no one in the world should have any doubt about Pakistan’s intentions to deal with the evil of terrorism and reinstated that the country is committed to eradicate extremism […]

Since the time history was preserved on pieces of paper, war has been a certain chapter of it that never has an end. The centuries old history of Muslims fighting to protect their values and Brit and Americans fighting their war for control has filled up thousands of libraries regarding historic wars. However, as the […]

Capturing the Punjabi imagination: drones and “the noble savage” Pakistani novelist Mohsin Hamid may have captured something rather interesting in his short story published this month by The Guardian. And it is not as obvious as it looks. In “Terminator: Attack of the Drone”, Hamid imagines life in Pakistan’s tribal areas bordering Afghanistan under constant attack […]