The Hindu | Pakistan rejects US pressure on gas pipeline Pakistan Observer Islamabad—Pakistan says projects with Iran including gas pipeline will be pursued and completed irrespective of extraneous considerations as these are in the national interest of the country. This was stated by Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar while ... Pakistan snubs US warning on Iran pipeline Pakistan rejects US threats on IP gas pipeline Pakistan warns west against war with Iran, seals pipeline deal |
The Nation, Pakistan | Pakistan's interest first, says Gilani The Nation, Pakistan ISLAMABAD – Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Thursday said Pakistan as a sovereign nation would make decisions which served its interests, as he asked the United States not to interfere in the country's internal matters. He said Pakistan would ... Pakistan committed to regional peace: PM Pakistan to do whatever in its interest, says Gilani 'Pakistan offers lucrative market for foreign investors' |
Los Angeles Times | Pakistan cricket legend Imran Khan's political cachet grows Los Angeles Times Imran Khan is drawing huge crowds at Pakistani rallies by pledging to end corruption, negotiate with Islamic militants and take a tougher line with Washington. Cricket legend and politician Imran Khan has emerged as a major force as Pakistan's ... |
The National | Pakistan keeps its distance on Guantanamo detainee's plea deal with US The National ISLAMABAD // Pakistan yesterday distanced itself from the trial of a Pakistani who admitted he was an Al Qaeda money courier and a would-be suicide bomber, suggesting it was for the US court to decide his fate. After nearly nine years in US custody, ... Former US resident pleads guilty at Guantanamo Key dates in the life of Gitmo prisoner Majid Khan |
Wall Street Journal | Pakistan's move on trade with India can help in wider normalisation of ties Economic Times The reported move by the Pakistan government to phase out major restrictions on trade with India by switching to the negative list, and doing away with that too by the end of the year, is wholly welcome. Normalising trade relations with India will help ... Pakistan to Ease India Trade Limits India Embraces Pakistan Trade Plan as Rivals Boost Economy Ties Pakistan begins phase-out of negative trade list for India |
Washington Times | Saving Pakistan street children from Taliban's grasp Washington Times PESHAWAR, PAKISTAN— The boy was 2 when his mother dumped him on the streets and 4 when he spent his first night in a tiny prison cell, being sexually assaulted by an older inmate. Prostitution for money and shelter followed, then hashish and ... Pakistani militants say Chinese woman killed for revenge Pakistani Taliban claim killing of Chinese woman to avenge crackdown |
Pakistan hopes to get GSP-plus status by 2013 The News International He said that along with the approval of 75 zero-rated tariff lines by the EU to Pakistan, the government is also in consultation with the EU for grant of GSP-plus status and the decision to this affect to be taken in 2013. |
Daily Mail | Pakistan stars hope to revive Indian ties The News International NEW DELHI: Pakistani stars playing in a new Indian field hockey league said Thursday their participation could help revive sporting links between the two countries. Five current and former Pakistan internationals, including ex-captain Zeeshan Ashraf, ... To fulfil commitment, Pakistan players put their future at risk Move to ban players will only weaken Pakistan squad says Butt India allows Pak players in for World Series Hockey but keeps cricketers away ... |
AFP | Pakistan's High Court Resurrects Election Tampering Case New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — After an unexplained 13-year pause, Pakistan's top court revived an inquiry into accusations of election rigging by the country's main spy agency on Wednesday, but was then forced to delay proceedings when it emerged that crucial ... Pakistan's spy agency quizzed over missing men Pakistani Military In Legal Hot Water Pakistan Supreme Court says ISI, army Intelligence 'biggest violators' of law |
CBC.ca | Rare snow leopards photographed in Himalayan conflict region between India ... Washington Post SRINAGAR, India — A pair of rare, reclusive snow leopards have been photographed wandering a remote, mountain region once ravaged by conflict between India and Pakistan. Infrared camera traps set up months ago by World Wildlife Fund-India filmed the ... Caught on camera: Rare snow leopard |