The Nation, Pakistan | No change in Iran gas deal: Pakistan The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD - Pakistan Thursday said that UN sanctions against Iran had no impact on Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline project as it was beyond the scope of the relevant UN resolutions which the Islamic Republic was obliged to comply with like all other member ... US wants Pakistan to drop IP project US enticing Pakistan with cheap gas IP gas pipeline does not fall under sanctions: Pakistan presents its ... |
Opposing Views | Pakistan: Rocket attack near bin Laden's compound The Associated Press ABBOTTABAD, Pakistan (AP) — Unknown assailants fired rocket propelled grenades at the military academy near Osama bin Laden's compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad early Friday morning, causing damage but no casualties, police said. Rocket attack near bin Laden's compound The State of the Union Pakistan: Rocket attack near Osama's compound |
Kuwait Times | All stakeholders want democracy in Pakistan: PM - Associated Press of Pakistan To a question about Mansoor Ijaz's refusal to visit Pakistan, Gilani said he was summoned by the court, and he was not in a position to offer any comments on the matter as the issue was subjudice. Prime Minister Gilani to a question about Imran Khan, ... PM for global climate fund Gilani trashes perception of 'creeping coup' Pakistan wants to work with India: Gilani |
For Many in Pakistan, a Television Show Goes Too Far New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — One morning last week, television viewers in Pakistan were treated to a darkly comic sight: a posse of middle-class women roaming through a public park in Karachi, on the hunt for dating couples engaged in “immoral” behavior. |
Telegraph.co.uk | Ajmal saves Pakistan from difficult situation Pakistan Observer THE first Test hero, Saeed Ajmal's swung into action rather belatedly, but did succeed in rescuing Pakistan from a difficult situation in the end. He not only found the grip on the ball finally in the third and last session of the second cricket Test ... Pakistan exposes England middle-order England and Pakistan Test evenly poised Ajmal puts Pakistan back in the game |
AFP | US wants Pakistan to be part of Afghan peace process The News International WASHINGTON: The United States believes Pakistan has an important role to play in the Afghan reconciliation process and expects Islamabad to have an ample opportunity to stay engaged on the issue going forward, the State Department said on Thursday. Peace talks and Pakistan Thousands of NATO trucks in Pakistan backlog Pakistan Security Brief - January 26, 2012 |
IBNLive.com | Pakistan troops kill 20 militants in northwest San Francisco Chronicle A Pakistani government official says security forces have killed at least 20 militants after coming under attack near the Afghan border. Wajid Khan says 22 troops were also wounded in Thursday's gunbattle in the northwestern Kurram tribal region. Militants target Pakistani troops 27 Killed in Pakistan Violence Pakistan clashes: Many dead in Kurram fighting |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan, India finalise three pacts to remove non-tariff barriers The Express Tribune By Our Correspondent LAHORE: Pakistan and India have finalised three agreements to remove non-tariff barriers (NTB) which were obstructions for Pakistani exports to India, an Indian commerce ministry official has said. “These agreements are expected to ... Pakistan, India finalise three agreements Pakistan, India finalise NTB removal agreements Pak, India finalise three agreements on NTBs |
Christian Science Monitor | Clowns and red faces: comedy Pakistan style The News International Mansoor Ijaz's shenanigans, for that is what they were from day one, fooled the Pakistani establishment, or at least parts thereof. But wait, it gets richer. Mansoor was the man who made his column-writing and chat-show reputation in the United States ... Mansoor Ijaz says he will also expose ISI THE LAHORE LOG: Zardari has weathered the storm as 'Memogate' appears to have ... Who is Mansoor Ijaz? The US businessman behind Pakistan's 'Memo-gate' |
Sydney Morning Herald | Pakistani traders leave for Sri Lanka to enhance bilateral trade Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani trade delegation of fruit and vegetable producers and exporters is visiting Sri Lanka to explore the ways and means to enhance bilateral trade between Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The participants of the delegation specialise in ... Fruit and vegetable exporters visiting Sri Lanka |