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[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister...
[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister as part of their protest campaign against the government.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmakers have boycotted the parliament's budget proceedings to join the protest rally.They have staged a sit-in outside the President House to seek the removal of the Peoples Party government for what they call its failure to improve the country's economy including energy crises.
Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country witnessing long power outages.The opposition party does not consider Yousaf Raza Gilani as the country's legitimate Prime Minister following his conviction over his refusal to reopen corruption cases against the President.The government has rejected the opposition protest saying they should have attended the important budget proceedings of the Parliament.Despite strong calls by the opposition, the government has no plans to quit.
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[11 June 2012] Pakistanti protesters march towards PM office - English
These members of the Pakistan's main opposition party were marching towards the offices of the president and prime minister as part of their protest campaign against the government.Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz lawmakers have boycotted the parliament's budget proceedings to join the protest rally.They have staged a sit-in outside the President House to seek the removal of the Peoples Party government for what they call its failure to improve the country's economy including energy crises.
Pakistan is currently in the midst of severe energy shortages with many parts of the country witnessing long power outages.The opposition party does not consider Yousaf Raza Gilani as the country's legitimate Prime Minister following his conviction over his refusal to reopen corruption cases against the President.The government has rejected the opposition protest saying they should have attended the important budget proceedings of the Parliament.Despite strong calls by the opposition, the government has no plans to quit.
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[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed...
[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed Yousaf Raza Gilani as prime minister.
Interview with Syed Tariq Pirzada, political and strategic analyst
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[22 June 2012] New Pakistan PM will confront the court - English
The ruling Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) has nominated former Information Technology Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to succeed Yousaf Raza Gilani as prime minister.
Interview with Syed Tariq Pirzada, political and strategic analyst
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Turkish PM, PA President & Jordan king to refer Israel to UN - English
Turkish PM PA president Jordan king to refer Israel to UNS
Syria, Turkey warn against "dangerous repercussions" of Israeli aggression on Gaza
Turkish PM PA president Jordan king to refer Israel to UNS
Syria, Turkey warn against "dangerous repercussions" of Israeli aggression on Gaza
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Turkish PM Erdogan - What he wants ? - Arabic Sub English
Former Lebanese Minister Wiam Wahhab Threatens Turkish PM Erdogan: If "That Watermelon Seller" Occupies Even a Meter of Syrian Land, 100,000 Missiles Will Fall on Turkey
Former Lebanese Minister Wiam Wahhab Threatens Turkish PM Erdogan: If "That Watermelon Seller" Occupies Even a Meter of Syrian Land, 100,000 Missiles Will Fall on Turkey
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[26 May 2012] Signing US strategic pact: end of peace in Afghanistan: former PM - English
[26 May 2012] Signing US strategic pact: end of peace in Afghanistan: former PM - English
Afghan lawmakers' approval of US presence in the country is a "tragedy for the whole Afghan...
[26 May 2012] Signing US strategic pact: end of peace in Afghanistan: former PM - English
Afghan lawmakers' approval of US presence in the country is a "tragedy for the whole Afghan nation," as it means that the war-torn country will not find peace at least for another decade, an analyst says.
Interview with former Afghan Prime Minister, Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai
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[26 May 2012] Signing US strategic pact: end of peace in Afghanistan: former PM - English
Afghan lawmakers' approval of US presence in the country is a "tragedy for the whole Afghan nation," as it means that the war-torn country will not find peace at least for another decade, an analyst says.
Interview with former Afghan Prime Minister, Ahmad Shah Ahmadzai
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[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
Amid protests by the opposition parties, Pakistan's Lower House of the Parliament has passed a new Contempt Law which...
[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
Amid protests by the opposition parties, Pakistan's Lower House of the Parliament has passed a new Contempt Law which grants immunity to new Prime Minister and Federal Ministers from prosecution on contempt of court charges.
The new law will help Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to seek immunity from prosecution on contempt charges he could possibly face this Wednesday if he, like his predecessor, refuses to reopen money laundering cases against President Asif Zardari.
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[09 July 2012] New Pakistani PM granted immunity from prosecution - English
Amid protests by the opposition parties, Pakistan's Lower House of the Parliament has passed a new Contempt Law which grants immunity to new Prime Minister and Federal Ministers from prosecution on contempt of court charges.
The new law will help Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf to seek immunity from prosecution on contempt charges he could possibly face this Wednesday if he, like his predecessor, refuses to reopen money laundering cases against President Asif Zardari.
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