UK urged to resolve Pakistani community's visa,admission problems
By pakistan at 10 March, 2011, 9:17 pm
According to a statement received here on Thursday from Interior Ministry, Rehman Malik met with UK Minister for Immigration Damian Green in London and discussed in detail the problems faced by Pakistanis in the UK . …
Read More >>Islamabad: Musharraf warrant sent to Britain | Pakistan Criminal …
By pakistan at 10 March, 2011, 8:18 am
According to sources in the interior ministry, the warrant was sent by the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to Pakistan’s High Commission in London which forwarded it to the UK foreign affairs department. …. Human Trafficking Today News and views on human trafficking; Illegal Immigrants Blog News and views on illegal immigration , fake documents and human trafficking; India Criminal Records A site dedicated to providing the public with information on crimes in India …
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By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 8:19 pm
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Read More >>‘No civil war, Libyans stand united’
By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 5:02 pm
An interview with Sondes Malek from London, member of the Libyan Youth Association. Libyan revolutionaries infiltrate an army tank.Revolutionary forces continue to grow despite Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi’s fanatical lies of the existence of a civil war. In an interview with Press TV Sondes Malek, a member of the Libyan Youth Association in London, speaks in depth about the myth Gaddafi has spread about the Libyan uprising degenerating into civil war, as well as the need for a no-fly zone, albeit without military intervention from the international community
Read More >>Avril Lavigne: Fallen between two worlds
By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 4:11 pm
LONDON:? Canadian singer Avril Lavigne launched her latest album in the US on March 8. The singer says her fourth album Goodbye Lullaby shows a different side to the petulant pop-punkster image she has perfected in the past. “It is a more emotional, more raw record,” said Lavigne in a recent interview in London to discuss Goodbye Lullaby , released by Sony Music’s RCA Records label. “I think it’s good for me to kind of switch it up a bit and do that,” she said. At 26, and recently divorced, the star who burst on to the scene as a teenager with “Let Go” aims to win over a new audience with the fresh approach while still holding on to her core fanbase. “I think if anything, this record … may be able to gain more of a mature audience along with it, and I hope to keep the same kind of core younger group,” Lavigne explained
Read More >>Baby born in London UK.? | Immigration Guide
By pakistan at 9 March, 2011, 5:17 am
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Read More >>Gadaffi looking for deal to exit Libya
By pakistan at 8 March, 2011, 9:12 pm
London: Colonel Moammar Gaddafi has hinted that he is ready to quit Libya after 41 years in power only if the rebel interim council gives him a pile of cash and assures him immunity from criminal prosecution, a media report said. The dictator is said to have proposed a meeting of the Libyan parliament to
Read More >>Another fine mess: Problems at the World Cup
By pakistan at 8 March, 2011, 1:44 pm
LONDON:? The Cricket World Cup has been plagued with problems in the build-up and during the February 19 -April 2 event which only started in India on Saturday. Here is a timeline on the problems which have cropped up in the tournament so far. January 27 – Eden Gardens is stripped of its only match involving the host nation India in their match against England on Feb 27 because the International Cricket Council do not feel it will be ready in time after undergoing a construction facelift
Read More >>‘West dictatorial in foreign policy’
By pakistan at 7 March, 2011, 3:36 pm
Interview with Ali al-Ahmed, director of Institute for (Persian) Gulf Affairs (IGA), Washington According to US media, the > , the [US President Barack] Obama administration is settling on a Middle East strategy “to help keep longtime allies who are willing to reform, in power.”While the citizens of several Middle Eastern and North African countries are demanding the fall of their autocratic governments, the United States is opposed to the total collapse of those regimes. According to the conservative American newspaper The Wall Street Journal, the [US President Barack] Obama administration is settling on a Middle East strategy “to help keep longtime allies, who are willing to reform, in power, even if that means the full democratic demands of their newly emboldened citizens might have to wait.” Instead of pushing for regime change the US is now after what some diplomats are calling “regime alteration.” The United States dropped its support for embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in the face of massive public opposition. However, unlike its actions toward Egypt, Washington has backed Bahrain’s beleaguered king, Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. Press TV has interviewed Ali al-Ahmed, director of Institute for (Persian) Gulf Affairs (IGA), from Washington to ask for his take on the US’s mixed stance on the recent uprisings in the Arab states
Read More >>Pakistannews24.com » UK keeps eyes shut as ISI uses turf to hit India
By pakistan at 7 March, 2011, 3:31 pm
ISI’s operations in Britain are among the most comprehensive outside Pakistan and draw heavily from the support of a million strong Pakistani community in the UK . There are at least three ISI agents posted at London’s Pakistani High …
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