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  • India, Pakistan agree to restart talks Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - 2 hours, 17 minutes ago
    Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July as part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • India and Pakistan to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 4:16 PM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after July train bombings in Mumbai and set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism, their leaders said on Saturday.

  • India, Pakistan agree to restart talks Open this result in new window
    International Herald Tribune - Sep 16 2:43 PM
    Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July.

  • India and Pakistan agree to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 10:54 AM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations that were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders said on Saturday.

  • India, Pakistan Agree to Restart Talks Open this result in new window
    ABC News - 1 hour, 55 minutes ago
    Leaders of India and Pakistan Agree to Restart Peace Talks Halted After Train Attack in July

  • Hong Kong girls take on Pakistan for a cricket World Cup place Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 4:59 AM
    Neisha Pratt leads a determined Hong Kong women's cricket team against Pakistan here next week, vying for a place in the 2009 World Cup.

  • Cricket-Pakistan manager to urge players to respect umpires Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 2:50 AM
    Pakistan's new manager Talat Ali hopes to instil a new sense of discipline within the team, and will urge players to respect umpires and avoid on-field dissent.

  • India, Pakistan Agree to Resume Peace Talks Open this result in new window
    Voice of America - 24 minutes ago
    India and Pakistan have agreed to re-start peace talks suspended since the July train bombings in India's financial hub, Mumbai.

  • India, Pakistan agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    Houston Chronicle - Sep 16 2:40 PM
    Pakistan and India agreed today to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in July as part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • India, Pakistan Agree to Restart Talks Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Sep 16 10:49 AM
    Leaders of India and Pakistan Agree to Restart Peace Talks Halted After Train Attack in June

  • Historic opportunity for India-Pakistan talks: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 8:17 PM
    Pakistan and India have a "historic opportunity" to restart negotiations on the Kashmir dispute, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf has said ahead of planned talks in Havana with the Indian premier.

  • Bush says US army cannot enter Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 46 minutes ago
    ISLAMABAD Pakistan is a sovereign country and US troops cannot enter Pakistan in the hunt for Osama bin Laden unless they are invited to do so, US President George Bush has said.

  • India, Pakistan agree to restart talks Open this result in new window
    Boston Globe - Sep 16 11:06 AM
    Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in June as part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based militants.

  • India, Pakistan to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Sydney Morning Herald - Sep 16 2:40 PM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai and set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism, their leaders said.

  • Historic opportunity exists for India-Pakistan dialogue Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - 46 minutes ago
    HAVANA Pakistan and India have a historic opportunity to restart negotiations on the Kashmir dispute, President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday ahead of planned talks in Havana with the Indian premier.

  • India, Pakistan to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    AAP via Yahoo!7 News - Sep 16 2:21 PM
    India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders say.

  • Leaders Of India And Pakistan Agree To Restart Peace Talks Open this result in new window
    WLBZ Bangor - 2 hours, 57 minutes ago
    India and Pakistan have agreed to resume peace talks. Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reached a deal after meeting in a house outside Havana, Cuba, where a summit is being held.

  • BSF-Pakistan Rangers meeting put off Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - 23 minutes ago
    Last-minute hitches over granting of travel clearance to a delegation of Pakistan Rangers has led to the postponement of the bi-annual meeting of the BSF with its counterparts scheduled to start in Jodhpur on Tuesday.

  • Leaders of India and Pakistan agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    WTOL News 11 - 20 minutes ago
    HAVANA India and Pakistan have agreed to resume peace talks.

  • Historic opportunity for India-Pakistan talks: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 4:00 PM
    Pakistan and India have a "historic opportunity" now that they should seize to restart negotiations on the Kashmir dispute, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf said.

  • England 1 Pakistan 0 Open this result in new window
    Sporting Life via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - Sep 16 11:09 AM
    Martin Jones secured England's highest World Cup finish for 16 years with a late goal to win the fifth place play-off against Pakistan.

  • Leaders of India and Pakistan agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    Boston Herald - Sep 16 11:19 AM
    HAVANA - Pakistan and India agreed Saturday to restart peace talks suspended since train bombings killed more than 200 people in Mumbai in June as part of a wave of attacks India blames on Pakistan-based...

  • India, Pakistan to resume talks, have joint anti-terror mechanism Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 16 1:02 PM
    Havana, Sep 16 (IANS) An India-Pakistan anti-terrorism institutional mechanism will be set up and the foreign secretary-level dialogue between the two countries will be resumed in decisions taken by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf at a meeting here Saturday morning.

  • Pakistans G-77 bid likely to be endorsed Open this result in new window
    Dawn - 59 minutes ago
    NEW YORK, Sept 16: There are bright prospects of Pakistan getting endorsement for the chairmanship of the Group of 77 (G-77), the largest Third World coalition in the UN.

  • Pakistan, India agree to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 51 minutes ago
    HAVANA (APP): Pakistan and India on Saturday agreed to resume the peace process saying its success was important for both the countries as well as for the entire region.

  • India, Pakistan agree to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Australian Broadcasting Corporation - Sep 16 3:41 PM
    India and Pakistan say they are ready to resume formal peace negotiations, which were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, and they also set up a joint agency to tackle terrorism.

  • Text of joint press statement between India and Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 16 1:02 PM
    Havana, Sep 16 (IANS) Following is the text of the joint press statement issued after talks here Saturday between Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf:

  • Pakistan Administrative Staff College participants: Owais Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - 49 minutes ago
    QUETTA (PPI): Massive development undertaken in Balochistan during the past five six years has no past precedence. This was stated by Governor Owais Ahmad Ghani while speaking to participants of National Management course from Pakistan Administrative Staff College Lahore here Saturday.

  • India, Pakistan to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    Aljazeera - Sep 16 12:12 PM
    India and Pakistan have agreed to restart peace talks following a meeting between the leaders of the two nations at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Cuba.

  • PM accepts Musharraf's invitation to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 16 12:50 PM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday accepted in principle an invitation by President Pervez Musharraf to travel to Pakistan and said he was looking forward to a "purposeful visit".

  • India, Pakistan to set up joint mechanism against terror, resume dialogue Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 16 11:47 AM
    Havana, Sep 16 (IANS) India and Pakistan Saturday decided to set up a joint institutional mechanism to fight terror and agreed to resume foreign secretary level talks.

  • Proposed Indian Tea Mission may visit Pakistan: Ramesh Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 2 hours, 36 minutes ago
    Udhagamandalam, Sep 16: Union Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh today expressed hope that the proposed Indian Tea Mission would visit Pakistan soon.

  • India, Pakistan to resume ministerial-level dialogue Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Sep 16 4:01 PM
    HAVANA: India and Pakistan will resume negotiations on the Kashmir dispute, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said in a joint statement on Saturday after an hour long talks in Havana.'The leaders decided ....

  • India and Pakistan hold "very positive" talks Open this result in new window
    Tiscali - Sep 16 4:29 PM
    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Leaders of India and Pakistan held more than two hours of "very businesslike and positive" talks on Sunday to advance their peace process after watching the start of a cricket match between their national teams.

  • Manmohan accepts Musharraf's invitation to visit Pakistan Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - 2 hours, 51 minutes ago
    Havana, Sept 16: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today accepted in principle an invitation by President Pervez Musharraf to travel to Pakistan and said he was looking forward to a "purposeful visit".

  • Pakistan's parliament condemns Pope's Islam comments Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 11:06 AM
    Pakistan's parliament unanimously condemned Pope Benedict XVI and passed a resolution demanding that he withdraw what it called "derogatory" remarks linking Islam with violence.

  • India, Pakistan to set up anti-terror mechanism Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 16 12:11 PM
    Manmohan Singh and Pervez Musharraf decided to put in place an India-Pakistan anti-terrorism institutional mechanism to identify and implement counter-terrorism initiatives and investigations

  • Leaders of India and Pakistan agree to restart peace talks Open this result in new window
    ABC 7 El Paso - Sep 16 11:08 AM
    HAVANA India and Pakistan have agreed to resume peace talks. Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf (pur-VEHZ' moo-SHAH'-ruhv) and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh...

  • India and Pakistan to Resume Talks Open this result in new window
    New York Times - Sep 16 6:03 PM
    Both countries agreed to restart peace talks that were suspended after train bombings killed more than 200 people in India in July.

  • Pakistan naval patrol arrests 25 Indian fishermen Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 16 8:47 AM
    KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan arrested 25 Indian fishermen and impounded four boats on Saturday for entering its territorial waters in the Arabian Sea, a Pakistani maritime official said.

  • England beat Pakistan in men's hockey World Cup Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Sep 16 11:11 AM
    Monchengladbach (Germany), Sept 16 (PTI) Four-times champion Pakistan today went down in a hard-fought match to England in a play-off for 5-6 positions at the men's hockey World Cup here today.

  • India and Pakistan to resume peace talks Open this result in new window
    Gulf News - Sep 16 1:21 PM
    Havana: India and Pakistan will resume formal peace negotiations that were frozen after the July train bombings in Mumbai, their leaders said yesterday.

  • England and Pakistan in fifth-place play-off Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 9:09 AM
    England and Pakistan have both won through to the playoff for fifth and sixth positions at the men's field hockey World Cup Championship.

  • Pakistan summons Vatican ambassador over Pope remarks Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 9:16 AM
    Pakistan's foreign ministry summoned the Vatican ambassador over the remarks by Pope Benedict XVI linking Islam with violence.

  • Manmohan accepts Musharraf's invitation to visit Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Outlook India - Sep 16 11:15 AM
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today accepted in principle an invitation by President Pervez Musharraf to travel to Pakistan and said he was looking forward to a "purposeful visit".

  • India, Pakistan to resume talks Open this result in new window
    Sify News - Sep 16 12:27 PM
    India and Pakistan on Saturday decided to resume foreign secretary-level talks at the earliest in New Delhi, to set up a joint anti-terrorism institutional mechanism and implement counter terrorism investigation.

  • Pakistan police arrest militant suspected of planning attack on Christians Open this result in new window
    Khaleej Times - Sep 16 8:44 AM
    LAHORE, Pakistan - Police raided a home in eastern Pakistan and arrested an Islamic militant suspected of planning an attack on minority Christians, police said.

  • It's peace: India, Pakistan agree to keep talking Open this result in new window
    IBN live - Sep 16 8:31 AM
    Havana: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday at the Protocol House in the centre of the Cuban Capital, in a bid to settle their long-running disputes.

  • India, Pakistan agree to keep talking Open this result in new window
    Kaumundi Online - Sep 16 10:41 AM
    HAVANA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday at the Protocol House in the centre of the Cuban Capital, in a bid to settle their long-running disputes.

  • Indian tea mission may visit Pakistan: Ramesh Open this result in new window
    NDTV Profit - Sep 16 7:39 AM
    Union Minister of State for Commerce Jairam Ramesh expressed hope that the proposed Indian Tea Mission would visit Pakistan soon.

  • India, Pakistan agree to keep talking Open this result in new window
    Kaumundi Online - Sep 16 10:42 AM
    HAVANA: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh met Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Saturday at the Protocol House in the centre of the Cuban Capital, in a bid to settle their long-running disputes.Sources said that the meeting was positive. Foreign secretary level talks will resume, sources said.

  • Journalist shot dead in northwest Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 6:22 AM
    Masked gunmen riding on a motorcycle shot dead a journalist in northwestern Pakistan, police said.

  • Manmohan, Musharraf Talks Very Good India, Pakistan To Resume FS-Level Talks Open this result in new window
    Greater Kashmir - Sep 16 11:19 AM
    Havana, Sep 16: India and Pakistan are understood to have decided to resume the Foreign Secretary-level talks. The decision was taken at a meeting here Saturday between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the margins of the NAM Summit.

  • US criticizes Pakistan over discriminatory laws Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 16 2:51 AM
    Pakistan - US The US on Friday blamed Pakistan for failing to protect the rights of its religious minorities and for allowing discriminatory legislation to continue.

  • Manmohan vows to work with Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Islamic Republic News Agency - Sep 16 2:51 AM
    Pakistan - India There is an obligation to work together with Pakistan to safeguard nuclear installations, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said on Friday.

  • Pakistan August trade deficit widens to $1.02 bln Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News - Sep 16 12:23 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Pakistan's trade deficit was a provisional $1.02 billion in August, marginally less than July's $1.11 billion deficit, but widening from an $833 million deficit in August 2005, official data showed on Saturday.

  • U.S. angry as Pakistan releases thousands of Taliban fighters Open this result in new window
    Calcutta News - Sep 16 4:40 AM
    Pakistan has angered the U.S. government by releasing thousands of Taliban prisoners, The Telegraph reported Friday. "We have repeatedly warned Pakistan over arresting and then releasing suspects," a U.S. diplomat in Islamabad told the newspaper.

  • Pakistan parliament demands Pope retract Islam comments Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 3:10 AM
    Pakistan's parliament unanimously called on Pope Benedict XVI to retract his controversial remarks linking Islam with violence, while the foreign office accused him of "ignorance".

  • Pakistan's parliament condemns Pope Open this result in new window
    AP via Yahoo! News - Sep 15 3:37 AM
    Pakistan's parliament on Friday unanimously adopted a resolution condemning Pope Benedict XVI for making what it called "derogatory" comments about Islam, and seeking an apology from him for hurting the sentiments of Muslims.

  • Bush rules out sending special forces to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 15 10:32 PM
    Washington, Sep 16 (IANS) US President George W. Bush has reiterated that the idea of sending special forces to Pakistan to hunt down Osama bin Laden was a strategy that would not work unless it was invited by Islamabad.

  • Pakistan regrets Pope's remarks Open this result in new window
    NDTV - Sep 16 12:48 AM
    Pakistan's Foreign Ministry on Friday summoned the Vatican's ambassador to express regret over the pope's recent remarks about Islam, a Parliament passed a resolution condemning the comments and radical Islamists held small rallies around the country.

  • 'Central front' in terror war? Pakistan Open this result in new window
    WorldNet Daily - Sep 15 10:14 PM
    Pakistan figures prominently in the rap sheets of at least 10 of the 14 high-value al-Qaida detainees being transferred from CIA custody to the Gitmo prison in Cuba, a WorldNetDaily analysis reveals.

  • NAM offers opportunity for India-Pakistan talks Open this result in new window
    INQ7.net - Sep 15 8:52 PM
    HAVANA -- Pakistan and India have a "historic opportunity" to restart negotiations on the Kashmir dispute, Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf said Friday ahead of planned talks in Havana with the Indian premier.

  • Pakistan joint favourites for Champions Trophy: Talat Ali Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 16 1:29 AM
    Karachi, Sep 16: Pakistan's new manager Talat Ali rates Pakistan as joint favourites for next month's Champions Trophy alongside world champions Australia.

  • CPJ demands Pakistan conduct inquiry into newsman's killing Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 16 1:59 AM
    New York, Sept 16: Slamming Pakistan for "seldom investigating" the work-related killings of scribes, the US-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has demanded that the country conduct a thorough inquiry into the recent shooting death of a newsman there.

  • Pakistan Condemns Pope Benedict Blaspemous Remarks Open this result in new window
    Bernama - Sep 15 8:13 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Sept 16 (Bernama) -- Pakistan on Friday condemned remarks of Pope Benedict-VI that Quranic philosophy of Jihad and blasphemous remarks about holy Prophet as deeply insulting Muslims all over the world, Pakistan Press International (PPI) reported.

  • India, Pakistan should seize historic opportunity: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 16 12:44 AM
    Havana, Sept 16: Hours ahead of his meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh here, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has said a "historic opportunity" existed for the two sides to "close the chapter of tensions" and asserted that Islamabad was determined to pursue the peace process to settle all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.

  • Pakistan urges Int'l cooperation to resolve migrants' problems Open this result in new window
    Pakistani Newspaper - Sep 16 12:11 AM
    UNITED NATIONS, Sept 15 (APP) - Pakistan has called for international cooperation to address the problems of migrants, as well as recognition of their contributions to the world development in the General Assembly's first-ever debate on migration issues.

  • How Pakistan's rape reform ran aground Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 15 4:36 AM
    Pressure from Islamists and divisions within the ruling party forced Pakistan to shelve plans to reform its rape laws, reports Barbara Plett.

  • Historic opportunity for India-Pakistan talks: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    TODAYonline - Sep 15 8:47 PM
    The President of Pakistan Pervez Musharraf delivers a speech during the first plenary session of the XIV Non-Aligned Movement summit in Havana.

  • United States not to send troops to Pakistan to find Laden if not invited: Bush Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 16 1:22 AM
    Sridhar Krishnaswami Washington, Sept 16: President George W Bush has brushed aside the suggestion that US troops should be sent to Pakistan to find al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, arguing that it was not possible unless Islamabad "invited" them to do so.

  • Moazzam Begg: From Pakistan to Guantanamo Open this result in new window
    NPR - Sep 15 6:13 AM
    Former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg has published a memoir called Enemy Combatant. Begg says he was arrested in Pakistan without ever being charged with a crime, beaten and psychologically tortured at prison camps in Afghanistan and kept in isolation for nearly two years at Guantanamo Bay.

  • Emaar Pakistan opens sales of Prados townhouses at Canyon Views Open this result in new window
    Gowealthy - Sep 16 12:55 AM
    Emaar Pakistan, the country-arm of Dubai-headquartered real estate major Emaar Properties, has unveiled a second series of residential quarters, the Prados, at its Canyon Views development in Islamabad, Pakistan.

  • Pakistan may allow film on slain journalist Pearl Open this result in new window
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 6:21 PM
    Pakistan may consider granting permission for the shooting of a film about slain U.S. reporter Daniel Pearl, an official said on Thursday.

  • Journalist shot dead in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 15 2:43 AM
    Unidentified gunmen on a motorbike shoot dead a local journalist in north-west Pakistan, the authorities say.

  • Journalist shot dead in Pakistan Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 15 2:27 AM
    Unidentified gunmen have shot dead a local journalist in north-west Pakistan, police say.

  • Pakistan's Parliament Condemns Pope Open this result in new window
    ABC News - Sep 15 4:05 AM
    Pakistan's Parliament Unanimously Adopts Resolution Condemning Pope's Remarks About Islam

  • Pakistan's Parliament Calls on Pope to Retract Islam Remarks Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 15 3:18 AM
    Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Pakistan's parliament called on Pope Benedict XVI to retract comments he made about Islam, adding to criticism from the Muslim world of a university lecture in which the pontiff linked the religion to violence.

  • Bush rules out sending special forces to Pakistan Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 15 10:07 PM
    By Arun Kumar, Washington, Sep 16: US President George W. Bush has reiterated that the idea of sending special forces to Pakistan to hunt down Osama bin Laden was a strategy that would not work unless it was invited by Islamabad.

  • Pakistan condemns pope's remarks Open this result in new window
    KFVS12 - Sep 15 8:19 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Pakistan's parliament has unanimously condemned Pope Benedict for making what it says were "derogatory" comments about Islam.

  • Pakistan stun Holland to book date with England Open this result in new window
    The Frontier Post - Sep 15 9:12 PM
    M?nchengladbach (Agencies): Netherlands suffered a shock defeat at the hands of Pakistan, and now find themselves in a play-off to avoid 8th place in this tournament. Pakistan will now face England in the battle for 5th place, with Netherlands taking on New Zealand in the 7th / 8th place play-off.

  • World Cup hockey: England, Pakistan to vie for fifth place Open this result in new window
    New Kerala - Sep 15 9:25 PM
    Moenchengladbach (Germany), Sep 15: England defeated New Zealand 4-3 while Pakistan overcame the Netherlands 3-2 to secure places among the top six nations at the 12-team men's hockey World Cup Friday.

  • India-Pakistan summit under way in Havana Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 8:30 AM
    Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf started bilateral talks in Havana.

  • US criticises Pakistan over discriminatory laws Open this result in new window
    Dawn - Sep 15 8:29 PM
    WASHINGTON, Sept 15: The US on Friday blamed Pakistan for failing to protect the right of religious minorities and for allowing discriminatory legislation to continue.

  • Pakistan's Parliament Condemns Pope Open this result in new window
    Los Angeles Times - Sep 15 12:37 AM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -- Pakistan's parliament unanimously condemned Pope Benedict XVI on Friday for making what it called "derogatory" comments about Islam and demanded he apologize.

  • Pakistan releases Taliban fighters Open this result in new window
    UPI - Sep 15 1:08 PM
    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Sept. 15 (UPI) -- Pakistan has angered the U.S. government by releasing thousands of Taliban prisoners, The Telegraph reported Friday.

  • Mushtaq takes Pakistan coach job Open this result in new window
    BBC News - Sep 15 2:37 AM
    Pakistan spinner Mushtaq Ahmed is appointed as assistant coach for next month's Champions Trophy in India.

  • Siemens Pakistan to Increase Engineering Exports to Middle East Open this result in new window
    Bloomberg.com - Sep 14 9:48 PM
    Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Siemens Pakistan Engineering Co., a unit of Europe's biggest engineering company, said it aims to increase exports to the Middle East by 25 percent this financial year, taking advantage of an oil-driven infrastructure boom.

  • Pakistan Parliament condemns remarks Open this result in new window
    The Hindu - Sep 15 1:01 PM
    ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Parliament on Friday passed unanimous resolutions against Pope Benedict XVI for his comments about Islam and called on him to retract the remarks. Both the National Assembly and the Senate adopted unanimous resolutions ...

  • Pakistan, Iran to iron out differences over gas project Open this result in new window
    Yahoo! India News - Sep 15 10:02 AM
    Lahore, Sept 15 (ANI): Pakistan and Iran have agreed to iron out differences on Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline project. The News reported that Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in a meeting with the Iranian Vice President Ali Saidu, in Dushanbe, agreed for an early conclusion of the talks.

  • Historic opportunity for India-Pakistan talks: Musharraf Open this result in new window
    Business Recorder - Sep 15 4:31 PM
    HAVANA: Pakistan and India have a 'historic opportunity' now that they should seize to restart negotiation on the Kashmir dispute, President Pervez Musharraf said on Friday.'A historic opportunity exists that must be seized by the leadership of the ....

  • Official: Pakistan will help if film on slain journalist gets OK Open this result in new window
    The Daily Comet - Sep 15 10:35 AM
    Pakistan will provide security for the on-location filming of a movie about slain American journalist Daniel Pearl and starring Angelina Jolie, but only if the project gets the green light from the federal government, an official said Friday.

  • Bush to meet leaders of Afghanistan, Pakistan Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 10:55 AM
    US President George W. Bush will meet later this month with leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan, which have been feuding over cross-border violence and support for Islamist extremists.

  • India, Pakistan agree to resume talks on disputed Kashmir Open this result in new window
    People's Daily - Sep 16 6:39 PM
    Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh agreed to restart their talks on the disputed Kashmir region after a meeting on the sidelines of the 14th Non-Aligned Movement Summit in Havana Saturday.

  • Nuclear issues in spotlight at Non-Aligned meet in Cuba Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 16 11:44 AM
    Developing countries broached sensitive nuclear issues in Havana as North Korea blamed the United States for prodding it to have deterrent arms, and India and Pakistan held historic talks.

  • England and Pakistan in fifth-place play-off Open this result in new window
    TurkishPress.com - Sep 15 9:32 AM
    England and Pakistan have both won through to the playoff for fifth and sixth positions at the men's field hockey World Cup Championship. England defeated New Zealand 4-3 and Pakistan defeated Netherlands 3-2.

  • Pakistan stun Holland in rousing encounter Open this result in new window
    rediff.com - Sep 15 9:22 AM
    Pakistan clinched a 3-2 victory in the play-off match for 5 to 8 positions at the men's hockey World Cup.

  • Afghan, Pakistan leaders to have iftar meet with US president Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 7:40 AM
    The Afghan and Pakistan leaders are due to meet with US President George W. Bush this month, an official said, as a new row over the Taliban brews between the Islamic neighbours.

  • India, Pakistan set for summit talks in Cuba Open this result in new window
    Daily News - Sep 15 1:29 PM
    CUBA: The leaders of India and Pakistan will hold weekend talks in Cuba, hoping to ease tensions after a year of recriminations over terror attacks and Kashmir, Indian and Pakistani officials said.

  • Afghan, Pakistan leaders to have iftar meet with US president Open this result in new window
    AFP via Yahoo! News - Sep 14 7:08 AM
    The Afghan and Pakistan leaders are due to meet with US President George W. Bush this month, an official said, as a new row over the Taliban brews between the Islamic neighbors.