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  • Pakistanis hunt militants behind blast that killed at least 70

    PAKISTAN, 2016/04/04
  • Oxfam Study Finds Richest 1% Is Likely to Control Half of Global Wealth by 2016

    AFGHANISTAN, 2015/01/20 The richest 1 % are likely to control additional than half of the globe’s total wealth by next year, the charity Oxfam reported in a study released on Monday. The warning about deepening world inequality comes just as the world’s business elite prepare to meet this week at the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The 80 wealthiest people in the world all own $1.9 trillion, the statement found, nearly the same all shared by the 3.5 billion people who occupy the bottom half of the world’s gain scale. (Last year, it took 85 billionaires to equal that figure.) And the richest 1 % of the people, who number in the millions, control nearly half of the world’s total wealth, a share that is as well increasing.
  • Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan Saturday congratulated the joint-recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize,

    PAKISTAN, 2014/10/14 Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan Saturday congratulated the joint-recipients of this year's Nobel Peace Prize, Pakistani girl-child education activist Malala Yousafzai and Indian children’s rights campaigner Kailash Satyarthi. The presidency, in a statement obtained by PANA here, said President Jonathan believes that Malala and her co-winner were very worthy recipients of the Noble Peace Prize in view of their globally-acclaimed and very courageous advocacy against bigotry, discrimination, oppression and extremism even in the majority difficult of circumstances.
  • Can Pakistan find a way?

    PAKISTAN, 2013/01/17 It as well brought forth broad condemnation in Pakistan and sparked large rallies in support of Malala and her fight for female education. These expectations were clearly too high. The dogged nature of the problem of domestic terrorism in Pakistan, it is authentic, will not be turned around by a single incident: it requires a long, sustained campaign and the emplacement of conditions that suck its lifeblood dry.