In Pakistani Opposition, a Mix of Motivations
March 14, 2009 6 min. read

LAHORE, Pakistan, March 13 — On one side of the provincial high court complex, a majestic red-brick monument to British colonial rule, it was business as usual Friday morning. Lawyers in black robes and white bibs rushed to hearings and conferred with clients, while clerks filled out legal petitions between sips of tea. On the […]

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Today's News: Prepared for New Stimulus; Concerns about U.S. Treasuries; Wen's Speech; Confidence in Chinese Financial Firms
March 13, 2009 2 min. read

Prepared for new stimulus measures China is prepared to issue new stimulus measures if necessary, Premier Wen Jiabao said on a press conference. Apart from the RMB 4 trillion stimulus package and additional tax cuts of as much as RMB 600 billion, China has prepared plans to cope with more economic difficulties. Mr. Wen repeated […]

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US struggles to be neutral on judicial crisis
March 13, 2009 3 min. read

WASHINGTON: The United States seems eager not to criticise the Zardari government for its crackdown on opposition activists, although it also wants to appear neutral in the Zardari-Sharif imbroglio.   On the judicial dispute, the United States still seems unwilling to support the demand for the restoration of judges despite a change of government in […]

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Pakistan police break up major anti-government demonstration
March 13, 2009 5 min. read

Reporting from Islamabad, Pakistan — Police overwhelmed anti-government protesters Thursday in Karachi, Pakistan’s largest city, arresting opposition leaders and preventing several hundred lawyers and activists from leaving for a planned demonstration in Islamabad. The government of President Asif Ali Zardari contends that public gatherings could serve as a focal point for terrorists and otherwise endanger […]

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Pakistan's faceoff echoes crackdown by Musharraf
March 13, 2009 4 min. read

ISLAMABAD – With each image of police dragging demonstrators into vans, and each announcement of protest rallies banned, more and more Pakistanis are saying the same thing: We’ve seen this before. The fledgling civilian government’s crackdown on opposition parties and activist lawyers behind calls for a mass protest march on the capital is hitting many […]

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US and Britain seek deal to end Islamabad's deepening crisis
March 13, 2009 3 min. read

Britain and the US are trying to broker a compromise between Pakistan’s two major political parties as confrontation threatens to push the country towards collapse. For the past two days British and American officials have been involved in intense mediation between President Asif Ali Zardari’s government and opposition leader Nawaz Sharif. London and Washington are […]

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Pakistani Police Intercept Protesters
March 13, 2009 4 min. read

LAHORE, Pakistan, March 12 — Police wielding long batons dragged anti-government demonstrators into black vans Thursday at a highway toll plaza outside the southern city of Karachi, where several thousand people were attempting to join a caravan heading for the capital, Islamabad, for a mass protest this weekend. In a second day and night of […]

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American Envoys Try to Defuse a Political Crisis in Pakistan
March 13, 2009 6 min. read

RAIWIND, Pakistan — In an effort to defuse the Pakistani political crisis, the American ambassador, Anne W. Patterson, traveled to see the opposition leader Nawaz Sharif to urge him to reconcile with Pakistan’s president, Mr. Sharif said. Later on Thursday, the Obama administration’s special envoy to Pakistan, Richard C. Holbrooke, spoke by video conference call […]

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PAKISTAN: Long March – A Long View
March 13, 2009 7 min. read

KARACHI, Mar 12 (IPS) – Barely a year after being elected, the Pakistan government faces a political storm involving a street agitation spearheaded by lawyers and opposition political parties allied with religious parties. Lurking on the sidelines is an army unused to civilian command even as religious militants create havoc around the country. None of […]

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Today's News: FDI Approval; Slow Industry Growth, Soaring Bank Lending; Retail Sales Up; Geithner on China's Currency
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

FDI approval process eased In an effort to attract foreign direct investment (FDI), China gave local governments more authority to approve incoming overseas capital. The simplification of the approval process comes after four months of falling FDI to China as U.S., European and Japanese companies cut investments in factories and workers in China. Local governments […]

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A Letter From School Children in Pakistan to Sri Lanka
March 12, 2009 2 min. read

The Students From Modernage Public School & College Abbottabad, Pakistan wrote a letter to Sri Lanka After The Horrific Attack On Sri Lankan Team In Pakistan. The attack on Sri Lankan Cricket team in Lahore on March 3rd, 2009 has affected almost every peace-loving individual and children are no exception. Therefore, to demonstrate their complete […]

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Today's News: Export Decline; Weak Industrial Growth; Stimulus Plan and Environment
March 11, 2009 2 min. read

Massive drop in exports Chinese exports in February fell much steeper than analysts had expected. The drop of 25.7 percent compared with a year ago continues the trend of falling export rates of the last four months, but is significantly steeper than the previous declines. Imports also fell sharply by 24.1 percent in February. China’s […]

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