Bloomberg | Hopes fading for swift US, Pakistan deal on Afghan supply routes Chicago Tribune CHICAGO (Reuters) - The Obama administration may be not be able to strike a long-awaited agreement with Pakistan to help supply Western soldiers in Afghanistan as hoped in time for a major NATO summit in Chicago this weekend, a US official said. Clearing the Path to Better Relations With Pakistan US, Pakistan to reach 'conclusion' on supply route International Bargaining, the Pakistani Way |
Wall Street Journal | US Agonizes Over Apology to Pakistan Wall Street Journal By ADAM ENTOUS, SIOBHAN GORMAN and JULIAN E. BARNES For nearly six months after US-led forces accidentally killed two dozen Pakistani troops at the Afghanistan border, officials at the highest reaches of the Obama administration have been locked in a ... Top US officials say no apology to Pakistan US officials agonize over apology to Pakistan for November soldier deaths Face Down, Cash Up, Then Pakistan Lets in Our Trucks |
Sydney Morning Herald | India's dam plans anger Pakistan, symbolise global water woes Knox Journal The issue of water in this part of the world is back in the spotlight with a case before the Permanent Court of Arbitration this week between Pakistan and India. Pakistan claims a new hydroelectric plant India is building on the Kishanganga River ... Prelude to water war |
The Express Tribune | Pakistan Champions League: PCB's inter-district event to clash with the league The Express Tribune The 2nd Pakistan Champions League (PCL) T20 event, where seven foreign teams are also taking part, is clashing with the Pakistan Cricket Board's (PCB) Senior Inter-district tournament with the authorities making it clear that the players can choose ... HK team arrive for cricket league |
The Express Tribune | As US approves NDAA, Pakistan may lose $650m if NATO supplies not resumed The Express Tribune The $642.5bn NDAA 2013 bill approved by US House, may block millions in proposed payments to Pakistan. By Reuters / Huma Imtiaz The NDAA 2013 bill approved by US House could block millions in proposed payments to Pakistan. Pakistani President to Attend NATO Summit US, Pakistan to reach "conclusion" on supply route Pakistan swallows its pride, returns to the 'business' of war |
Independent Online | Misbah says Pakistan getting fitter and sharper Pakistan Daily Times LAHORE: Pakistan's one-day and Test captain Misbahul Haq said Friday he was pleased with his team's progress in fielding and fitness as they prepare for next month's tour of Sri Lanka. Misbah, who turns 38 later this month, is one of the best fielders ... Pakistan short of international cricket: Muhammad Hafeez Misbah: Pakistan getting fitter Pakistan's Misbah still keen on playing Twenty20 |
New York Times | Pakistan needs to re-orient its economy on green discourse: experts Pakistan Daily Times Eminent international experts and senior Pakistani officials and business representatives unanimously said speakers at opening day of two-day 'National consultation on green economy' organised by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI), ... Planning Commission for improving energy mix: time has come to revisit ... |
Foreign Policy | Pakistani president to attend NATO summit San Francisco Chronicle (05-17) 07:04 PDT ISLAMABAD, (AP) -- Pakistan's president announced Thursday that he will attend the upcoming NATO summit in Chicago, accepting an invitation that was given after the country indicated it plans to end its six-month blockade of supplies ... US, Pakistan to reach 'conclusion' on supply route Pakistani President to Attend NATO Summit in Chicago From Salala to Chicago: Pakistan's difficult decisions |
gulfnews.com | Pakistan inks $1b deal to import power gulfnews.com By Naushad K. Cherrayil, Staff Reproter From left: Esmail Khan, Afghanistan's Minister of Energy and Water Management; Syed Naveed Qamar, Pakistan's Minister for Water and Power; Gul Sherali, Tajikistan Minister of Energy and Industry, ... |
DAWN.com | Sri Lanka will be tough for Pakistan, warns Dav Whatmore New York Daily News Pakistan's cricket couch Dav Whatmore warned his team that next month's tour of Sri Lanka would be tough, saying they must prepare themselves for “strong opposition”. Pakistan has selected three different squads for the three formats. PCB set to award Central Contracts Pak team capable of beating Sri Lanka PCB senior officials want “A” team on foreign tours –Cricket News Update |