Hunter pays $110,000 to kill, pose with rare mountain goat in Pakistan

Credit to Author: ccepeda| Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 04:56:47 +0000

Hunter kills rare mountain goat

A trophy hunter recently paid $110,000 (P5.7 million), the highest ever, to hunt an Astore markhor in the Sassi village of Gilgilt, Pakistan.

The post Hunter pays $110,000 to kill, pose with rare mountain goat in Pakistan appeared first on Inquirer News.

Read more

Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy can’t leave Pakistan

Credit to Author: cbibe| Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 01:21:02 +0000

Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy can't leave Pakistan

A Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy in Pakistan has been unable to leave the country to join her daughters in Canada.

The post Christian woman acquitted of blasphemy can’t leave Pakistan appeared first on Inquirer News.

Read more

Big Gains for Tiny Nuclear Reactors

As the hubbub of interest and activity surrounds development of small modular reactors (SMRs) hovering between 60 MW and 300 MW, and medium-sized nuclear reactors of under 700 MW, several nuclear technology

The post Big Gains for Tiny Nuclear Reactors appeared first on POWER Magazine.

Read more

Pakistan’s Imran Khan sworn in as prime minister

Pakistan's Imran Khan sworn in as prime minister

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan’s cricket star-turned-politician Imran Khan was sworn in as prime minister on Saturday despite protests by opposition parties, which accuse the security services of intervening on his behalf in last month’s elections.

The post Pakistan’s Imran Khan sworn in as prime minister appeared first on Inquirer News.

Read more

Cops identify suicide bomber who killed 149 people at Pakistan rally

Pakistani police say investigators have identified the suicide bomber who attacked an election rally in the country’s southwest last week, killing 149 people, including a candidate participating in the July 25 elections.

The post Cops identify suicide bomber who killed 149 people at Pakistan rally appeared first on Inquirer News.

Read more

Sharif in custody as 132 die in Pakistan election violence

Sharif in custody as 132 die in Pakistan election violence

LAHORE, Pakistan — Disgraced former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was in custody on Saturday, a day after the deadliest attacks in Pakistan’s troubled election campaign killed more than 130 people, including a candidate.

The post Sharif in custody as 132 die in Pakistan election violence appeared first on Inquirer News.

Read more