AFP | Pakistan for reconciling all warring groups The Nation ISLAMABAD - Islamabad this week will hold three-day talks with Kabul on achieving peace in Afghanistan, while Pakistan's envoy to the war-torn country said they hope to persuade Afghan insurgent groups to pursue peace but worry opposition from ... Pakistan, Afghanistan to hold talks on peace The Afghan factor in Pakistan's future Afghan peace negotiator to visit Pakistan |
The Nation | Pakistan may host India, South Africa in 2013 The Nation LAHORE - Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is anticipating to hosting arch rivals India and the South African cricket team in full-fledged series sometime in the later half of 2013, a source revealed on condition of anonymity. Though these series are not in ... Calls for probe into India-Pakistan World Cup semifinal Pakistani cricket fans must have an Indian sponsor to get visa India-Pakistan ICC World Cup semi-final: BCCI rubbishes match-fixing claims |
The Nation | Elect the honest to realise Iqbal's Pakistan: Shahbaz The Nation LAHORE – Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif has stressed upon the people to vote for honest and committed leadership in the upcoming general elections to transform Pakistan in accordance with the ideals of Allama Iqbal and Quaid-i-Azam. Addressing ... Today's Pakistan is not like Allama Iqbal's: chief minister Punjab Yaum-i-Iqbal: Iqbal's Pakistan is lost says Shahbaz |
Bangladesh News 24 hours | Tough climb ahead DAWN.com AS the world geared up to mark the Global Action Day for Malala Yousufzai, the Pakistan government launched on Friday a literacy programme to provide free education to children, primarily girls. The four-year Waseela-i-Taleem initiative, undertaken ... Brown optimistic for Pakistan in achieving educational targets 'Malala Day' marked in Pakistan, amid security fears `Malala Day': Pakistan offers school stipends |
SBS | Pakistan's fractured foreign responses The Nation Currently, Pakistan's foreign policy seems fractured. We seem too obsessed with our worldview. Frankly, we are constantly on the receiving end and have lost all initiative. Perhaps, if the government relied on taking advice on foreign policy positions ... American foreign policy |
The Express Tribune | India beat Pakistan outfit in hockey event The Express Tribune In other events, Pakistan finished top of the table in the ju-jitsu event, finishing with three gold medals Iran were placed second, while Mauritius got one silver and a bronze to finish third. Iraq, South Korea and Kyrgyzstan shared the bronze medal ... Pakistan win 5 golds Int'l Sports Festival Baseball: Pakistan beat Nepal |
IBNLive | Ambassadors to Pakistan Indian Express As India's regional leaders boldly reach out to Pakistan, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh appears to have tamely ruled out a visit to Islamabad in the near future. The deputy chief minister of Punjab, Sukhbir Singh Badal, has just returned from Lahore, ... Nitish Kumar visits temple in Pakistan, addresses Hindu panchayat Exchange of delegations help improve Pak-India relations: Nitish Kumar Nitish Kumar in Pakistan, gets warm welcome |
The Nation | Pakistan must apologise Daily Pioneer Four decades after the Pakistani Army launched the brutal and bloody 'Operation Searchlight' to snuff out Bengali resistance in what was then the eastern flank of Pakistan, Bangladesh has emphatically made it clear that it has neither forgotten nor ... Dhaka seeks Pakistan apology for '71 war crimes Pakistan tells Bangladesh to 'bury the past' The apology issue |
The Nation | IDEAS 2012: 'Pakistan has great potential to export defence equipment' Business Recorder (blog) He said, "we feel that by holding IDEAS 2012 successfully under the prevalent environment by an attempt to build the image of Pakistan as a modern, progressive and tolerant state that is willing to co-exist peacefully with the international community ... Pakistan eligible to offer high tech air, ground equipment 'Pakistan-Turkey defence ties exemplary' |
Pakistani officials consider options for filtering YouTube Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — For two months, Pakistanis have been unable to call up YouTube to watch an anti-Islam video that sparked deadly riots here and elsewhere in the Muslim world. But neither have they been able to use the service to view the U.S. ... |