[16 June 13] Pakistan-s new government not to scrap Iran gas project -...
Pakistan\'s new government says it will pursue Iran gas pipeline project despite mounting pressures from the United States to scrap it....
Pakistan\'s new government says it will pursue Iran gas pipeline project despite mounting pressures from the United States to scrap it.
According to the energy strategy unveiled by the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the project will be completed on time.
Under the plan, the government plans to appoint a third party inspection agency for the Iran-Pakistan project next month. It has also planned to procure equipment and material to begin construction this year.
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[20 June 13] India supports Iran-s presidency of Conference on...
India continues to support Iran on international forums --this time it is for Iran\'s presidency of the UN-sponsored Conference on Disarmament....
India continues to support Iran on international forums --this time it is for Iran\'s presidency of the UN-sponsored Conference on Disarmament. Indian officials called it an honor to speak during the presidency of Iran. Though, in the past, India voted twice against the Islamic at International Atomic Energy Agency.
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[27 June 13] Pakistan former president Musharraf to face treason charges...
Pakistan\\\'s former president Parvez Musharraf is facing treason charges.The government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has decided to proceed...
Pakistan\\\'s former president Parvez Musharraf is facing treason charges.The government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has decided to proceed against Musharraf for imposing emergency rule and detaining judges in November 2007.
Under the Pakistani law, only a sitting government can initiate such proceedings. But previous government was reluctant to pursue the case fearing a possible clash with the powerful army.
But the new administration has told the Supreme Court that a panel of four senior officials from the federal investigation agency will look into charges against the former military ruler.
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[28 June 13] Nuclear power in 21 century underway in Saint Petersburg -...
The International Atomic Energy Agency\'s conference called \'Nuclear energy in the 21st century\' has got underway in St Petersburg. This is the...
The International Atomic Energy Agency\'s conference called \'Nuclear energy in the 21st century\' has got underway in St Petersburg. This is the first time such a conference is held in Russia. Almost 600 participants from at least 83 countries, many at Ministerial level, are taking part. Julia Lyubova has a report.
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[29 June 13] European Union among target of US spying programs - English
German news magazine Der Spiegel reported on Saturday that the US National Security Agency (NSA), bugged offices and spied on EU internal...
German news magazine Der Spiegel reported on Saturday that the US National Security Agency (NSA), bugged offices and spied on EU internal computer networks in Washington, New York and Brussels
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[15 July 13] Violence against Shia Muslims in Quetta, Pakistan - English
Pakistani Shias who make up nearly 20 percent of the country\\\'s 180 million population, has been the main target of sectarian violence. The...
Pakistani Shias who make up nearly 20 percent of the country\\\'s 180 million population, has been the main target of sectarian violence. The menace has assumed deadly proportions with the beginning of the year 2013. Quetta witnessed the deadliest bombings this year with two suicide blasts that claimed the lives of over 200 Shia Muslims in the city. In another massacre, which shook the port city of Karachi, a powerful bomb with impact radius of over 700 meters exploded in a predominantly Shia neighbourhood of Abbas Town.
The targeted killings still continue unabated across Pakistan particularly the port city of Karachi, the eastern city of Lahore, northern areas bordering China and north western Kurram agency. The Human right watchdog and other right groups point fingers towards the inaction of the government, which they say is not doing enough, or in some cases nothing. The Human Rights Watch in its last year\\\'s report says \\\"The Pakistani government should urgently act to protect the minority Shia Muslim community in Pakistan from sectarian attacks by Sunni militant groups. The government should hold accountable those responsible for ordering and participating in deadly attacks targeting Shia.\\\"
On this week\\\'s INFocus we talk to Shia Muslims in Quetta to bring this issue to the limelight.
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