AFP | Pakistan, India take another cautious step forward Los Angeles Times The Pakistani Cabinet voted last week to normalize trade relations with India by granting the country 'most favored nation' status. It's the latest thawing in relations between the longtime foes. Trucks carrying Pakistani goods for Indian traders ... Pakistan Army a stakeholder in dialogue with India Pakistan to stress resolution of issues with India Kashmiri leader rejects Pakistan-India trade pact |
AFP | Pakistan rejects report of unsafe nukes AFP ISLAMABAD — Pakistan on Sunday angrily rejected a report that it had been moving its nuclear weapons in unsafe conditions, saying nobody should underestimate its capability to defend itself. Two US magazines reported Friday that Pakistan has begun ... Pakistan hits back at nuke charge Pakistan denies reports that its nuclear stockpile unsafe Pakistan rejects reports of nuclear insecurity |
CBC.ca | Pakistan Indicts 7 in Bhutto Assassination New York Times LAHORE, Pakistan — A Pakistani antiterrorism court indicted five militants and two police officers Saturday in the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, prosecutors said. Benazir Bhutto at a rally shortly before she ... Seven indicted in Pakistan over Bhutto killing Pakistan indicts 2 more suspects in assassination of former Prime Minister ... Pakistan court indicts 7 in Bhutto's assassination |
The Guardian | Imran Khan predicts 'a revolution' in Pakistani politics The Guardian Photograph: KM Chaudary/AP At the height of his cricket glory days, Imran Khan would visualise winning – standing on the podium, cup held aloft – and propelling Pakistan to victory. Last weekend, standing before a sea of supporters in Lahore, ... PML-Q dissidents lining up to join Imran's party Imran predicts change of govt next year Imran Khan rallies Pakistanis against government |
DAWN.com | Pakistan seeks full SCO membership DAWN.com Top Russian officials greet Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on his arrival in St. Petersburg. —APP Photo ST PETERSBURG (Russia): Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani arrived here on Sunday in a bid to seek full membership of the important ... Gilani invites Russian investors Pakistan keen for full membership of SCO Gilani invites Russian ivestors |
AFP | Pakistan want to finish in style Middle East North Africa Financial Network SHARJAH, Nov 06, 2011 (Khaleej Times - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- The spectators in Shrajah have got a chance to watch real cricket as the third Test between Pakistan and Sri Lanka has taken many twists until Sunday. ... Pakistan's positive spin on prospects at favourite Sharjah ground Pakistan boost hopes of series win Ajmal's late strikes level Pakistan-Sri Lanka Test |
AFP | In Pakistan, the Disheartened Cricket Fan New York Times (blog) MK Chaudhry/European Pressphoto AgencyPosters of Pakistani cricketers Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were burned during a protest in Multan, Pakistan, on Thursday. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Watching a court in London send three of our ... Pakistan seeks to restore cricket pride after scandal Pakistan bashers should Butt out Pakistanis' punishment purely for the optics |
IBNLive.com | Pakistani satellite begins beaming IBNLive.com Islamabad: Pakistan's communication satellite, which was launched by China, is functioning fine, said Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani, who described the project as an example of Islamabad-Beijing strategic ties. Gilani on Saturday said that the ... Gilani throws open Pak satellite control centre Pakistan inaugurates its first communication satellite |
IBNLive.com | JuD missing from Pakistan's new terror list Times of India PTI | Nov 7, 2011, 06.37AM IST ISLAMABAD: The Jamaat-ud-Dawah, a front organization for LeT, is not included in a new list of 31 banned extremist and terrorist groups released by Pakistan's interior ministry. The interior ministry released the list of ... 26/11: Pakistan drops JuD from terror list EDITORIAL: Killings in Balochistan continue JuD not included in new list of banned terror groups in Pak |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan football gets foreign coach Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: The Pakistan Football Federation (PFF) has appointed a foreign coach, Serbia's Zavisa Milosavljevic, for a period of two years. The appointment has come just a month before commencement of the ninth South Asian Football Federation (SAFF) ... Football: Serb's appointment a waste of money say senior Pakistan players SAFF Cup: Zavisa Milosavljevic Appointed Pakistan National Coach Milosavljec takes over as Pakistan's new football coach |