The Associated Press | US, Pakistan relations in prolonged slump over supply routes, other issues Washington Post CHICAGO — In an unmistakable snub, President Barack Obama left Pakistan off a list of nations he thanked Monday for help getting war supplies into Afghanistan. The omission speaks to the prolonged slump in US relations with Pakistan that clouded a ... Obama snubs Pakistan head over supply routes US-Pakistan feud, French pullout decision overshadow NATO summit US to Pakistan: reopen supply route and we can leave Afghanistan faster |
CTV.ca | Pakistan blocks Twitter over contentious tweets Boston.com ISLAMABAD—Pakistan blocked the social networking website Twitter for several hours because it refused to remove tweets considered offensive to Islam, said one of the country's top telecommunications officials. The tweets were promoting a competition ... Pakistan restores Twitter after ban over 'offensive content' Pakistan briefly bans Twitter access for "blasphemy" |
DAWN.com | Pakistan, US signal optimism on supply routes deal DAWN.com This handout picture provided by the White House shows US President Barack Obama (L) speaking with President Hamid Karzai (C) of Afghanistan, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari at the McCormick Place Convention Center during the Nato Summit in ... |
AFP | Pakistan welcomes multifarious Turkish investments: Gilani Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Monday said Pakistan is seeking more Turkish investments in multifarious sectors and is ready to offer special incentive package and exclusive investment zone for Turkish entrepreneurs and companies. Pakistan to welcome more Turkish investment: Gilani Pakistan welcomes Turkish investments in the country: Gilani Sagacious advice: Erdogan offers lessons to govt, opposition |
DAWN.com | US Envoy: US, Pakistan Discuss Supply Routes Voice of America A top US official said the United States and Pakistan are discussing efforts to reopen NATO supply routes from Pakistan into Afghanistan. In an interview with VOA's Urdu Service Monday, Ambassador Marc Grossman said negotiations have been underway for ... Obama snubs Pakistan over supply routes Pakistan keen to expand trade ties with Comoros: PM Pakistan, US trying to narrow down differences: officials |
Zee News | Pakistan cricket chief to watch IPL final Times of India (AP Photo) KARACHI: Pakistan's cricket chief said on Monday he had accepted an invitation to watch the Indian Premier League final next week and would use to visit to discuss reviving cricketing ties between the rivals. Pakistan Cricket Board chief ... Pak-India series possible in near future: report It is not Srinivasan's call |
Press TV | Pakistani schools targeted by militants Washington Post ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Militant bombings of schools in the tribal areas of northwest Pakistan have left the education system in that region a shambles and the government perplexed about how to respond. In recent years, nearly 460 schools have been ... A school blown up by militants in Pakistan. (file photo) PPP ready for LB elections: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa minister Terrorist attacks affect education system |
The Express Tribune | Turkey asks Pakistan to go easy on rental power plant The Express Tribune He also highlighted the investment interest of different Turkish companies for Pakistan and their related requirements. Pakistan also stressed the need for early finalisation of Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) between both the countries. 'Turkish firms willing to invest in Pakistan' Turkey refuses to include mutual exception clauses in talks Pak Turkey discuss investments in Pakistan |
Thar coal - Pakistan's hope for energy self-sufficiency Power Engineering Magazine China generates 78 percent of its electricity through coal, India 68 percent, USA 48 percent but Pakistan only 0.1 percent. The world does not use oil for electricity, as less than five percent of the world electricity is generated through oil, ... |
Pakistan debt servicing payment up by 72 percent Pakistan Daily Times By Muhammad Yasir KARACHI: Pakistan debt servicing payment increased steeply by 72 percent in the third quarter of the financial year 2012 on the scheduled repayment of International Monetary Fund (IMF) loans and huge amount on the account of external ... Pakistan and the IMF |