Muslim Countries
Malaria rising in Pakistan's provinces as new flood threatens Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Monday, 30 August 2010
THATTA: Pakistani authorities plugged flood defences near a southern city as officials warned that farmland is unlikely to be fit for cultivation for at least six months and massive aid was needed to prevent social unrest.
 
Saved from Pakistan's endless sea Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Monday, 30 August 2010
A month after floods devastated the country, small boats still rescue those strong, and lucky, enough to have survived the waters
 
Zardari denies Pakistan flood crisis bungling and warns of Taliban rise Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Tuesday, 24 August 2010
President defends handling of disaster and warns that Taliban extremists may take advantage of the situation
 
£300m earthquake aid 'misused by Zardari’ Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Thursday, 19 August 2010
More than £300 million in foreign aid for victims of the 2005 Pakistan earthquake has been diverted by President Asif Zardari's government to other causes, officials have told The Daily Telegraph.
 
Pakistan's president Zardari visits a 'show camp' Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Monday, 16 August 2010
While filming on the Sukkar barrage bridge built across the Indus river, President Asif Ali Zardari arrived on his first visit to flooded areas since the catastrophe enveloped Pakistan two weeks ago, reports Jonathan Miller from the southern province of Sindh.
 
Cursed by the Bhuttos Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Monday, 16 August 2010
Why is a country with disaster on its hands stuck with a disaster of a leader, too? It seems almost absurd to take Pakistan's 20 million uprooted by flood and measure their plight against the political skills of President Asif Ali Zardari.
 
Cholera confirmed in Pakistani flood disaster Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Saturday, 14 August 2010
ISLAMABAD — A case of the deadly waterborne disease cholera has been confirmed in Pakistan's flood-ravaged northwest, and aid workers expect there to be more, the U.N. said Saturday. The discovery came as new flood surges hit the south and the prime minister said the deluge has made 20 million people homeless.
 
‘Rising anger and resentment’ over Pakistan flood response Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Saturday, 14 August 2010
As more monsoon storms threaten to surge flood levels higher in the swollen beds of the Indus River in Punjab and Sindh Provinces, Channel 4 News Foreign Affairs Correspondent Jonathan Miller writes about the “rising anger and resentment” among the Pakistani people he has met over the past 10 days.
 
Pakistan president visits flooded regions as official response criticised Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Friday, 13 August 2010
Asif Ali Zardari makes trip to Sukkur as aid agencies ask why state of emergency has not been declared by government
 
Pain of 1990 Muslim 'massacre' lingers in Sri Lanka Print E-mail
Muslim Countries
Thursday, 12 August 2010
An apology has been issued by Tamil leaders in Sri Lanka to the country's Muslim minority for "massacres" allegedly carried out by the Tamil Tiger rebel group during the civil war 20 years ago.
 
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