![]() Enews 2.0 | Pakistan to ask EU to amend laws on freedom of expression Daily Times, Pakistan - By Tahir Niaz ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will ask the European Union countries to amend laws regarding freedom of expression in order to prevent offensive ... Pakistan defends talks with Taliban Suicide bomb plot foiled near capital, Pakistan officials say Pakistan Police Say They Foiled Attack |
![]() GulfNews | Pakistan confident despite Asif absence CricInfo.com, UK - Shoaib Malik, the Pakistan captain, is confident there is enough depth in his side's bowling to overcome the loss of their spearhead, Mohammad Asif, ... Pakistan aims to continue winning streak in 3-nation one-day series Pakistan eye extending winning streak against Bangladesh Tri-series gets underway today |
![]() PakTribune.com | Pakistan president says he is not resigning Radio Australia, Australia - Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf says he has NO immediate plan to resign or go into exile. This despite a move by the new government to introduce ... • In Pakistan, Musharraf Vows to Remain in Power In Pakistan ... Pakistan's Musharraf resists pressure to quit Pakistan's Musharraf rejects resignation calls |
![]() Arab News | Abdullah Holds Talks With Pakistan PM Arab News, Saudi Arabia - MADINAH/JEDDAH, 8 June 2008 — Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani, who is currently on an ... Pakistan PM holds talks with Saudi king Pakistan: Greater Saudi investment key to economic progress Saudi Arabia to consider Pakistan’s request for supply of oil on ... |
![]() PRESS TV | Pakistan frees 7 militants under peace agreement International Herald Tribune, France - AP PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A Pakistani official says authorities have freed seven militants as part of a peace accord covering part of the country's troubled ... Pakistan FM says peace talks not with 'terrorists' Pakistan tries to assure Afghans over Taliban talks Pakistan defends militant talks |
![]() CTV.ca | Pakistan asks UN to investigate Bhutto killing International Herald Tribune, France - AP ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan's Foreign Ministry says it has asked the United Nations to investigate the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir ... UN chief receives letter from Pakistan requesting probe into ... Pakistan seeks UN Bhutto inquiry UN may probe Bhutto case |
![]() CNN-IBN | ‘Pakistan, India cannot put Kashmir on back burner’ Daily Times, Pakistan - LAHORE: Pakistan and India cannot afford to put Kashmir on the back burner, Hurriyat Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq said on Saturday. ... 'Pakistan army's support must to resolve Kashmir issue' Pakistan, India can not have workable relationship till resolution ... Pakistan, India cannot afford to put Kashmir on back burner ... |
![]() TopNews | Leaders urged to boost democracy in Pakistan Gulf Times, Qatar - Talking to Gulf Times, the former central information secretary of the Pakistan Peoples Party said that leaders must stop playing games to stay prominent in ... HRCP slams PPP’s reform package for barring non-Muslim PM PPP could face revolt on judges' restoration The future of Musharraf is under clouds |
![]() Gulf Times | Blast kills five in Pakistan Sify, India - Islamabad: A remote-controlled bomb targeting law enforcers killed five people, including three policemen, in Pakistan's North-Western Frontier Province, ... Four killed in bomb blast in Pakistan Four killed in Pakistan bomb blast 4 policemen killed in bomb attack |
![]() MSN India | Pakistan hope to keep winning Hindustan Times, India - Pakistan are on a roll. They have won their last 11 One-day Internationals. Now they are hopeful of continuing the momentum in the Kitply Cup tri-series ... Watch out for Gony Focus shifts to one-day internationals Briefs-Uncapped Gony replaces injured Sreesanth in India squad |