Taliban says Polish hostage beheaded in Pakistan
5 hours ago
ISLAMABAD (AFP) The Taliban said Saturday it had killed a Polish engineer kidnapped last year in Pakistan, but the Polish embassy in Islamabad was not able to confirm the claim.
Piotr Stanczak was seized on September 28 by...
That's correct. There is nothing wrong with discussing poverty/pollution etc. but in this case, the intentions of the creator of this thread are not to discuss, but simply to gloat and feel superior.
On such threads, I usually don't bother providing any explanation for the pictures because...
What is stopping Pakistan from airing "Perfect Pakistan" or "Pure Pakistan" or whatever else slogan they want to come up with? Nobody. They have to pay money and it will be aired, because it is not controversial
On the other hand, the non-airing of Gaza aid ads was a concious decision by the...
Seven police killed in Pakistan
Police in Pakistan say seven officers have been killed in an attack on a checkpoint in Mianwali in Punjab near restive North-West Frontier province.
Residents in the town heard gunfire and an explosion as the checkpoint building was attacked before dawn...
Attack leaves seven Pakistani police dead: officials
46 minutes ago
MULTAN, Pakistan (AFP) Unidentified assailants killed seven policemen in a pre-dawn attack Saturday on a checkpoint in central Pakistan, police and officials said.
The attackers first gunned down two police guards and...
Yes, I'm eagerly awaiting the public info. I'll eat my shoes if its anything like the "half-man-half-robot" deal being discussed in the article.
If anything, the author should be mentioning European countries and Singapore which are far ahead of any south asian country in terms of automation...
You'll have to kill them, dispose off their bodies, and then invent a convincing traffic accident story to prevent a flood of nosy reporters from all over the world.
Simply beating them up and letting them go will only increase media attention, and instead of 1 negative story, you will have...
So basically, there is no information in the public domain about these allegedly cutting-edge military robots?
What are these robots supposed to do? Are they aerial or terrestrial? What roles do they perform?
But surely, the "next generation of revolutionary military robots" is far-fetched?
If anything, the Japanese are the masters of robotics. I don't see anything in Pakistan which is even close to the cutting-edge research in the field being done in other parts of the world.
Yes, I know the standard of research in Pakistan. It is not sufficient to build the kind of robots we are talking about.
I have, and the robots shown in the picture are nothing new. They are built by mechanical engineering students in almost every university on earth.
Whatever.
We'll...
If there's anything I doubt, its his noble intentions. There is nothing 'noble' about his intentions. That is quite clear.
Also, this is not a debate. The intention of the thread poster is for muslims to feel superior to hindus.
Lets not keep up any pretensions in this regard.
If anything, the "Other side of India" is the new, modern India, because the old India is what the world has always known. So the thread title "the Other side of India' is a misnomer.
Here, friends, is the Other Side of India: