International News Network | Pakistan backs Iran's nuclear bid The News International ISLAMABAD: The year 2011 has been a tumultuous one for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, caught as it was in the stormy waters of Pak-US relations that saw one foreign minister walking out of the government as well as the Pakistan Peoples Party, ... Pakistan wants good relations with world community: FO IP gas pipeline is Pakistan's priority: FO Pakistan lists out reasons for tense ties with US |
The Express Tribune | India asks Pakistan to join FMCT talks The Hindu While emphasising restraint and responsibility in the management of nuclear weapons, India has expressed the hope that Pakistan would begin talks on joining the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) at the next Conference on Disarmament (CD) session ... India rejects Pakistan's proposal to move heavy artillery from LoC: report India asks Pakistan to declare its nuclear doctrine, join Fissile Material Cut ... Pakistan, India must prevent 'tripping of nuclear wire': Report |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan murder testimony doctor Baqir Shah shot dead BBC News A doctor who testified that Pakistani security forces had killed a group of unarmed foreigners has himself been shot dead. Dr Baqir Shah was gunned down in the city of Quetta. He had contradicted police reports earlier this year which suggested the ... Gunmen kill prominent Pakistani police surgeon Police Surgeon Gunned Down in Pakistan Main navigation list - the services of Radio NZ |
PakistanToday.com.pk | 2011 sees US-Pakistan ties go downhill PakistanToday.com.pk ISLAMABAD - Year 2011 proved to be a hard time for Pakistan's foreign policy managers and the foremost challenge that they had to face during all these months was how to improve the strained relationship between Pakistan and the United States which ... Pakistani Officials Acknowledge Closer Ties with China Factors that hinder peace US cant 'do more' to prevent collosal foreign policy failure in Pakistan |
DAWN.com | 41st Pakistan Open Golf Championship Pakistan Daily Times KARACHI: Ace golfer Muhammad Shabbir Iqbal got off to a fine start on the opening day of Rs.3 million 41st Pakistan Open Golf Championship at Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Country and Golf Club here on Thursday. The Islamabad-based golfer ... Shabbir leads in Pakistan Open Shabbir in forefront at Pakistan Open Golf Pakistan Open golf tees off today |
Globe and Mail | VIEW: A ray of hope: maybe, maybe not —Gulmina Bilal Ahmad Pakistan Daily Times Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf's (PTI's) rally at Mazar-e-Quaid (Quaid's mausoleum) in Karachi on the significant date of December 25 overshadowed the political arena. The use of cricket jargon has become a norm among the rival parties. ... The Imran phenomenon Pakistani Cricket Star Finds New Political Credibility In Pictures: Pakistanis rally for Imran Khan |
Khaama Press | Pakistan sails through unbridled propaganda The News International There is no let up in demonising Pakistan and its security establishment in the Western countries and India. As the presidential race picks up in the United States the prospective candidates especially the Republicans have started on harping ... Pakisan's ISI blamed for instability in Afghanistan |
Senior Pakistani doctors stranded in Saudi Arabia The News International PESHAWAR: Sent by the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan (CPSP) and the Saudi Ministry of Interior for three-month official duty in state-run hospitals in Saudi Arabia, Pakistani medical consultants are facing serious problems in getting back ... |
Pakistan no more on human-trafficking watch list: Malik The News International ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik on Thursday told parliament that due to FIA's efforts Pakistan had been removed from the international watch list in connection with human trafficking. Responding to queries during the National Assembly ... |
India Digest: India Asks Pakistan to Join FMCT Talks Wall Street Journal (blog) India asks Pakistan to join FMCT talks: While emphasizing restraint and responsibility in the management of nuclear weapons, India has expressed the hope that Pakistan would begin talks on joining the Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) at the next ... |