Reuters | Pakistan, India agree to 'normalise' trade ties Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: India and Pakistan, on Tuesday, agreed to move towards normalisation of bilateral trade by removing hurdles. The announcement came at the conclusion of 6th round of talks on commercial and economic co-operation, ... Pakistan, India agree to boost trade, travel ties Chalk out normalisation ... Pakistan widens trade with India as ties improve India, Pakistan Move to Fully Normalize Trade Ties |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan's former foreign minister seeks new party Los Angeles Times Shah Mehmood Qureshi, once a stalwart of President Zardari's Pakistan People's Party, is considering aligning with rising politician and former cricket star Imran Khan. Shah Mehmood Qureshi has been at odds with the ruling Pakistan People's Party since ... Qureshi quits Pakistan People's Party PPP ready for frontal attack on Qureshi EDITORIAL: Realignment on the way |
AFP | Woman pleads guilty in US on Pakistan reactor deal AFP WASHINGTON — The former boss of a US company's Chinese subsidiary pleaded guilty to illegally supplying material to Pakistan for use in a nuclear reactor and is now cooperating with US investigators. US prosecutors said that Wang Xun faces up to five ... Woman pleads guilty in illegal export to Pakistan |
Pakistan-India trade talks: Business community reacts cautiously DAWN.com ISLAMABAD: Business community reacted cautiously over a joint statement issued in New Delhi on Tuesday after the conclusion of two-day talks between commerce secretaries of Pakistan and India. Talking to President of the Karachi Chamber of Commerce and ... |
BBC News | Suspected US Missiles Kill 7 Militants in Pakistan Fox News AP PESHAWAR, Pakistan – A suspected US drone fired missiles at a house in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border early Tuesday morning, killing seven alleged militants, Pakistani intelligence officials said. The strike occurred in Miran Shah, ... 6 killed in suspected US drone attack in Pakistan US and Pak soldiers: friend or foe? Pakistan drone attack kills six in North Waziristan |
Security concerns, rule of law hamper US investments in Pakistan Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: The Deputy Chief of Mission, Ambassador Richard Hoagland on Tuesday said more US investment would come to Pakistan when rules of law improve, independent of judiciary Pakistan ensures. Talking to Daily Times after ... |
The Nation, Pakistan | Four men arrested over Birmingham 'suicide plot' Telegraph.co.uk The four men – three aged 19 and one aged 24 - are accused of raising funds for terrorism and travelling to Pakistan for terrorist training. The men were arrested in connection with a “major counter-terrorism ... British Police Arrest 4 More in Terror Plot Anti-terrorism police arrest four people Four arrested in anti-terror operation in Birmingham |
The Nation, Pakistan | Mutual Pakistan-India trust must for peace: Imran The News International The wannabe prime minister of Pakistan, PTI's Imran Khan, will never utter these words: “occupied Kashmir”, “Jamaatud Dawaa” and “Falah-e-Insaniyat”. His explanation is quite simple when he says that he deliberately does not use the words “occupied ... Imran vows not to let militants on country's soil |
The News International | Pakistan likely to import additional 0.2m tons urea The News International Official sources in the ministry of industries told The News that SABIC had approved $100 million credit facility for Pakistan's urea import, but later withdrew it owing to the anti-dumping duty slapped by Pakistan on its 5000 tons caustic soda export. ... |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan sets up anti-corruption unit in attempt to eradicate fixing menace Telegraph.co.uk Pakistan has set up a vigilance division to prevent players becoming involved in illegal betting practices, as a response to the spot-fixing scandal which led to the imprisonment of the country's former captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers Mohammad ... All nations fixed matches, not just Pakistan - Condon Every country has fixed matches, not just Pakistan: Lord Condon All cricket countries involved in match-fixing, former ICC investigator says |