Telegraph.co.uk | Whither our national pride? Pakistan Observer Since Raymond Davis shot dead to Pakistanis, there has been tremendous pressure from the US officials and lately President Barack Obama in a press conference urged Pakistan to release the murderer, as he enjoys diplomatic immunity. ... Scenarios: Shooting case tests U.S.-Pakistan relations Fears grow Ebad killers may have left Pakistan Davis won't be tried for espionage, Kerry assured |
NEWS.com.au | Afghans need political solution: Clinton France24 Clinton layed out a framework for US policy in Afghanistan and Pakistan emphasizing the goal to split the Taliban from Al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and have a drawdown of US troops by 2014. US Secretary Hillary Clinton announced the appointment of ... Hillary Clinton calls for diplomatic surge in Afghanistan US welcomes resumption of Indo-Pak talks Clinton Blasts Leadership of Afghanistan, Pakistan |
Pakistan to rule on Antofagasta venture soon-report Reuters SANTIAGO Feb 18 (Reuters) - Pakistan's top court may rule in a month on a probe which is key for the development of a $3.3 billion copper and gold project owned by Antofagasta and Barrick Gold, a Chilean newspaper reported on Friday, citing a Pakistani ... Pakistan court freezes Antofagasta concession-report DJ Pakistan Court Puts Antofagasta Reko Diq Project On Hold-Paper |
The Voice of Russia | Musharraf accused of assisting assassins The Nation, Pakistan Meanwhile, All Pakistan Muslim League chief Pervez Musharraf said that hurdles were being created to block his return to Pakistan but he would remain in contact with people, reported another private TV channel. In a telephonic address during provincial ... Musharraf wishes good luck to Pakistan team APML stages rally COMMENT: Scapegoat for failure — Naeem Tahir |
The News International | Judicial Commission meets today The News International The Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, has convened a meeting of the Judicial Commission of Pakistan (JCP) on Saturday in the Supreme Court building, Islamabad. The chief justice, who is also the chairman of the Judicial ... SC stops PCO judges passing orders SC directs sitting PCO judges not to issue court orders EDITORIAL: Judiciary in disarray |
Geo Television Network | Welcome Pak team with red carpet: Uddhav gets sarcastic Indian Express In a statement on Friday, Uddhav said that since cricket was being considered more important than the country, Pakistan cricketers should be given a red carpet welcome and felicitated. Stating that there was so much hype over not mixing politics and ... Shiv Sena threat Uddhav Thackeray oozes sarcasm, says Pakistan players are welcome Powerful right-wing Indian party could spoil cricket World Cup enjoyment |
Indian Express | PPP's ministers Pakistan Observer A respectable colleague is now being branded as villain and unwanted simply because he did not agree with questionable postures of the prime minister and the president of Pakistan on certain foreign policy issues notably that of Raymond Davis who ... PPP expresses satisfaction over courts' handling of Davis' case PPP Core Committee replaces Fauzia with Kaira Qureshi's remarks on Davis angered PPP: party leaders |
Pakistan can become a major economic power: Liu Jian Pakistan Observer Islamabad—Ambassador of China to Islamabad Liu Jian has said that Pakistan is a close friend that fulfils all the prerequisites to become a major economic power. China and Pakistan are good neighbours, close friends and trusted brothers and their ... Pakistan a future economic power: Chinese envoy |
SamayLive | 'Rahat arrest conspiracy' The News International By Our Correspondent MPA Zobia Rubab Malik has said Pakistan expresses love towards Indian stars but the Indians in return have only hatred for our artistes. The MPA was talking to newsmen outside the Punjab Assembly on Friday. ... The anti-Rahat conspiracy: Pakistan's persecution mania A Pakistan of trouble? Cross-border cooperation |
Telegraph.co.uk | Broad boosts England with another fifer The Sports Encounter FATULLAH: England's fast bowler, Stuart Broad took another five wickets haul on Friday to help England beat an experimenting Pakistan by 67 runs in last warm-up match before the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 at Fatulla. Broad does it again for England. ... Broad fires England past Pakistan Pietersen, Broad lead England past Pakistan Stuart Broad shines as England beat Pakistan in World Cup warm-up |