Pakistan has temporarily shut down all access from its citizens to Facebook, Twitter, and other social media sites, on orders from the country's interior ministry, after days of violent anti-French ...
More than 20,000 supporters of a radical Islamic group held a peaceful rally against the publication of Prophet Muhammad cartoons Friday in an eastern Pakistan city and accused the government of being ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. KARACHI, Pakistan (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of people protested across Pakistan on Friday against French magazine Charlie ...
Pakistan shuts down social-networking site after a satirical campaign dubbed "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" draws scores of supporters online. Leslie Katz led a team that explored the intersection of ...
Three people died and franchises of a Norwegian phone firm, a US fast food restaurant and banks were set ablaze in Pakistan yesterday, the third day of violence over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Sunday that French President Emmanuel Macron had "attacked Islam" by encouraging the ...
Protesters ransacked Western businesses in Lahore and stormed a diplomatic enclave in the capital Tuesday to vent their anger over caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad in the worst such violence in ...
An estimated 10,000 Pakistanis have protested in Lahore over a Dutch politician's plans to hold a cartoon competition featuring caricatures of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad, with more mass protests ...
When three courageous Pakistani 11-year-olds, Saadi, Amna, and Kamil, suddenly find themselves with new superpowers of super-sight, super-speed, and super-hearing, they are determined to finally save ...
A Seattle cartoonist's satirical suggestion that Thursday be dubbed "Everybody Draw Mohammed Day" has led to anything but humor in some quarters, particularly Pakistan, which on Wednesday evening shut ...