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Most Americans see Pakistan as enemy
WASHINGTON: A majority of Americans do not see Pakistan as a friend to the United States, says an opinion survey released on Monday.  (Read More)



Learn from Shakespeare, study tells doctors
Kenneth Heaton, a doctor at the University of Bristol in western England, trawled through all 42 of Shakespeare's major works and 46 genre-matched works by contemporaries. He found Shakespeare stood out   (Read More)



Larger bench to hear ZAB case on Dec 12
ISLAMABAD - Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry on Monday decided to take up the reference filed by the federation under Article 186 of the Constitution for revisiting Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto case on December 12. (Read More)

Big change, small screen
THE TV screen is rapidly politicising the public. The 24/7 news channels show the actual faces of politicians, judges, criminals as well as men in uniform, including police and Rangers, on the screen.(Read More)




Nato attack a tragedy: Obama
WASHINGTON (AFP) - President Barack Obama sees the deaths of 24 Pakistani soldiers in a Nato raid as a tragedy, the White House said Monday, but argued that crisis-wracked US  (Read More)


Life better since Taliban driven from Kabul, says Nato
By Orla Guerin
Ten years since the Taliban were driven from the Afghan capital, Kabul, Nato's ambassador to Afghanistan, Simon Gass, says there have been big improvements          (Read More)





Born To Die: The Bane of Female Infanticide
By Bunmi Awoyinfa 
On 8 March 2011, women across the globe celebrated the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day. However, with the phenomena of female feticide and female infanticide, women's emancipation still has a long way to go. Read More



Charity In The Spotlight: What Is UNHCR?
By Rupert H
The UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) came alive in 1950, on December 14 by the United Nations Assembly. The agency's primary goal is to co-ordinate international action in protecting  Read More



Don’t tell, don’t know
IS lower middle class sufficient mitigation for crime?
Justice Jeremy Cooke of London`s Southwark Crown Court was not being unkind when he took origin into consideration awarding 19-year-old Mohammad Amir a kinder sentence than his teammates Mohammad Asif, a regular of the Pakistan cricket team,   Read More



Gaddafi's Libya: A Positive Approach
A lot has been said about the controversial death of Colonel Gaddafi. With his negative aspects outweighing his positive ones the world is convinced that Gaddafi was a negative power figure Read More



Gift Giving in Other Countries and Cultures
By Simon Johnnson
With the exception of a few countries, most notably the United States, gift giving is all about building good business relationships. And if you plan on doing in business in Latin America or in Asia,   Read More




How to Deal With Financial Uncertainty in the Present World
By Joy Godfrey
The premise of the article is to explore the proposition for spreading your business or asset protection between many jurisdictions, meaning that you setup a structure that utilizes a number of jurisdictions  Read More


Imran Khan  the myth and the reality
WHEN Imran Khan launched the Pakistan Tehrik-i-Insaf in 1996, then Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto rhetorically asked, “Can Imran win 51 per cent seats in parliament to form a government?  Read More


Is a Full-Scale Civil War in Syria Next Up On the Arab Spring-Summer-Winter-Fall List of Chaos?
Well, it seems that the Arab Spring in Syria just will not quit, and things are getting rather problematic. The current government wants to maintain power, and the world is worried that             Read More


Papandreou Tells Greeks It's Time To Grow Up
By Larry M. Elkin
Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou seems like an intelligent, honest and patriotic man. His country's back is against the wall, and he is exasperated with his citizenry for demanding what it cannot have.    Read More



Trade with India

All it means is that a World Trade Organisation (WTO) member will treat every other member equally in terms of tariff and other trade conditions. In fact, the Charter of the GATT (General Agreement on   Read More




URDU: part of India's diverse culture - This is the third part of a series of articles based on a speech by
We must, now, first understand something about Khariboli (or Hindustani) which is the foundation on which Urdu was built.
What is Khariboli?  Read More




Why Don't All Nations Unite to Stop the Somalia Based Pirates?
By Lance Winslow 
Not long ago, I mentioned to an acquaintance that there is a good chance that the Somalia pirate problem will be solved within the next 5 to 10 years. They seem to be a little taken aback    Read More








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