MAGTIMES: April 2011

Monday 25 April 2011

Protests against Indian nuclear plant turn violent

Protests against Indian nuclear plant turn violent

Muslim group plans British royal wedding protest

Muslim group plans British royal wedding protest

Muslim group plans British royal wedding protest

Muslim group plans British royal wedding protest

UN appealed for a ceasefire but US decision to deploy armed drones over Libya

UN appealed for a ceasefire but US decision to deploy armed drones over Libya

Israel's peres " urges government to lay out peace plan"

Israel's peres " urges government to lay out peace plan"

Inadequate prayers arrangements in beautiful Mughal architecture Masjid

Inadequate prayers arrangements in beautiful Mughal architecture Masjid

Mysterious disease, four sons killed two disabled

Mysterious disease, four sons killed two disabled

Earth Day

Earth Day

Sunday 24 April 2011

After impressive fight-back, Wozniacki into semis

After impressive fight-back, Wozniacki into semis

Kamran eyes comeback as expert batsman

Kamran eyes comeback as expert batsman

A statistical look on Pakistan vs West Indies

A statistical look on Pakistan vs West Indies

Pakistan Surgical goods export increases

Pakistan Surgical goods export increases

Samsung sues Apple

Samsung sues Apple

Gold price rise to record

Gold price rise to record

Toyota motors cuts its production

Toyota motors cuts its production

Shahid Kapoor will be next Tom Cruise

Shahid Kapoor will be next Tom Cruise

Jeremy Renner will play main role in Bourne Legacy

Jeremy Renner will play main role in Bourne Legacy

Water for Elephants

Water for Elephants

legals problems face be Dum Maro Dum

legals problems face be Dum Maro Dum

Taste disorders associated to childhood portliness

Taste disorders associated to childhood portliness

Control your phone with a ring

Control your phone with a ring

Commodore 64 is back with the give a face-lift

Commodore 64 is back with the give a face-lift

NASA: April 29 for next-to-last shuttle launch

NASA: April 29 for next-to-last shuttle launch

Thursday 7 April 2011

David Cameron visits Pakistan

UK Prime Minister David Cameron has said the relationship between the UK and Pakistan was 'unbreakable' while announcing £650 million worth of aid for education.
He said there was "no uncertainty" about strength of links in many areas - including security, education and trade, on which the talks concentrated.
At combined news conference after talks with Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, he said: "Let me begin by saying without any wavering that Britain's friendship with Pakistan is unbreakable."
Cameron said: “The two countries have agreed to try to double joint trade to £2.5 billion a year by 2015”.
Cameron said: "It is in our interest that Pakistan succeeds".
"By putting money honestly into education and helping to educate four million children is an asset for Britain to do our bit to make sure Pakistan is a success.
"A trading success, an economic success. And a country that we can work with in the future."
While replying to a question Gilani said: "When it comes to Pakistan/ UK relations, the sky is the limit."
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