Daily Mail | Pakistan's president Ali says he supports 'cause' of Kashmir Daily Mail By Mail Today Reporter Pakistan will continue to extend its fullest political, moral and diplomatic support to the 'just cause' of the Kashmiri people, President Asif Ali Zardari has said. In a message on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day, ... Pakistan extends all-out support to Kashmiris: Zardari Pakistan continue to support Kashmir cause: Kashmir Committee Pakistan to continue support to Kashmiris |
Telegraph.co.uk | Pakistan take control Sky News Australia Pakistan take control Updated: 10:40, Sunday February 5, 2012 Younis Khan struck a superb unbeaten 115 to put Pakistan in a dominant position at stumps on day two of the third Test against England. After bowling Pakistan out for just 99 on the opening ... Pakistan v England: Graeme Swann has to mind the gap in his effectiveness ... Pakistan on brink admits Cook Pakistan close in on historic whitewash |
CTV.ca | Pakistan's prime minister to visit Qatar next week to talk Afghan peace deal Washington Post ISLAMABAD — Pakistan's prime minister will travel to Qatar next week to talk with leaders there about the prospect of a peace deal to end the war in Afghanistan, a government official said Saturday, a trip that suggests some progress in a process long ... Pakistan seeks a place at Qatar Taliban talks Pakistan PM to Meet Qataris on Taliban Office Negotiating with Taliban without Pakistan? |
Kuwait Times | Pakistan Business Express The Nation, Pakistan A new train by the name of Pakistan Business Express has started on Lahore-Karachi route on Monday. The event marking the launch of the train service was attended by Prime Minister Gilani. The train's interior is luxurious and its daily departure time ... Pakistan serves up first-class rail luxury |
'Pakistan is a resilient country' DAWN.com KARACHI, Feb 4: In Pakistan's diversity lies a measure of its resilience. This was argued by distinguished journalist and author Anatol Lieven during his talk at the Oxford University Head Office on Saturday. Mr Lieven's talk basically gave a sketch of ... Pakistan not a failed state, says British author |
The Guardian | Pakistani Taliban kills 7 soldiers, abduct in strike near Afghan border Washington Post PARACHINAR, Pakistan — Islamist militants attacked a Pakistani army checkpoint near the Afghan border Friday, killing seven paramilitary soldiers and abducting four, a government official and a Taliban spokesman said. Jamil Khan, a local official, ... UPDATE 1 — Militants attack border post in northwestern Pakistan, killing 7 ... |
The News International | Pakistan, EU to iron out contentious issues in Brussels meeting The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the European Union (EU) will iron out key contentious issues at a two-day Joint Economic Commission (JEC) meeting between the two sides in Brussels from February 6-7, sources said on Saturday. A 27-member bloc will also consider ... Waiver to raise Pak share in EU market by 40pc: TDAP 75 Pak products make way to EU markets duty free |
Wall Street Journal | Rs 8500 bn corruption mars Gilani tenure: Transparency The News International ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has lost an unbelievably high amount, more than Rs8,500 billion (Rs8.5 trillion or US$94 billion), in corruption, tax evasion and bad governance during the last four years of Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani's tenure, ... Pakistan Court to Charge Prime Minister With Contempt Pakistan to Try Prime Minister Pakistan's top court vows to charge prime minister with contempt over old ... |
BBC Sport | India afraid of taking on Pakistan: Zaka Ashraf The Express Tribune By AFP The contrasting form of the Pakistan and India sides of late might have left the latter's management reluctant for a showdown, according to Ashraf. PHOTO: AFP Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Zaka Ashraf has said that the national team's ... Released Amir faces uncertain future Team India 'afraid' of playing Pakistan cricket team: PCB chief Cricket nations urged to tour Pakistan |
BBC News | Why 'vigil aunty' caused Pakistan media storm BBC News This is Maya Khan, easily the most talked-about woman in Pakistan at the moment, and the events described above unfolded on an hour-long live television morning show broadcast on 17 January. In that hour she and a group of like-minded women were an ... “Vigilauntie” Reveals Deepening Tensions Between Liberals and Conservatives in ... Regulating live TV: How to tame the watchdog? |