Voice of America | Pakistan 'Assures' Afghan Minister Talks with Taliban to Resume in a Month Voice of America Pakistan has assured neighboring Afghanistan that peace talks with the Taliban “will resume in a month” to find a peaceful end to the Afghan conflict. Taliban-led insurgent violence has spiked in Afghanistan with the onset of spring, prompting fears ... US concerned over Pakistan's tolerance for Haqqanis US concerned over Pakistan's tolerance for Afghan Taliban groups Afghanistan says Kabul attack was planned by Haqqani network in Pakistan |
Barron's | Pakistan's Enormous Long-Term Growth Potential Barron's Still, the IMF noted in a recent review that Pakistan has shored up foreign reserves thanks to low oil prices, and it praised the creation of an independent monetary-policy committee. It also acknowledged that restructuring or privatizing ailing public ... |
Reuters Blogs (blog) | Prominent Sikh Figure Gunned Down In Pakistan RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Pakistani Taliban militants have shot dead a prominent Sikh figure and opposition party worker on April 22, in the latest attack on a religious minority in the predominantly Muslim country. Soran Singh was a leading figure in Pakistan's small Sikh ... Sikh politician shot dead in Pakistan Sukhbir Expresses Shock Over Killing of Sikh Politician in Pakistan Prominent figure in Pakistan's Sikh minority killed by Taliban gunmen |
Chicago Tribune | Pakistan seeks IRS-inspired fear factor as tax amnesty flops Chicago Tribune Pakistan is vowing to get tough on tax evaders who have so far shunned an amnesty program set to finally expire on April 30 after four deadline extensions. Less than 0.3 percent of Pakistan's 3 million goods traders have participated in the program ... |
The National | First delivery of donated books leaves for library in Pakistan The National DUBAI // The first batch of more than 1,000 books was sent to Pakistan yesterday – World Book Day – as part of the Kitaabie initiative to build libraries there. Kitaabie, which means “my book" in Arabic, was set up by a group of Pakistanis in Dubai ... Book Drive to help students and libraries in Pakistan |
Chandigarh Tribune | If US, Iran can end hostilities, why not India, Pakistan: Mehbooba Mufti Economic Times JAMMU: Pitching strongly for Indo-Pak reconciliation, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today said India and Pakistan should begin a new era of peace and prosperity in the region similar to how the US and Iran recently ended hostilities ... If US and Iran can join hands, why can't India, Pakistan: Mehbooba |
Modern Diplomacy | Pakistan's improving relations with Iran amid Pakistan's urge for national & energy security Modern Diplomacy While Pakistan is traditionally allied with Saudi Arabia, its need for national security and energy security has been pushing Pakistan into changing its foreign policy by moving away from 'all-out influence' of Saudi Arabia and taking a more lenient ... |
NDTVSports.com | Chief selector Inzi not impressed with pitches in Pakistan Daily Times ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's new chief selector Inzamamul Haq is not happy with the state of pitches being used for a top ongoing domestic one-day tournament and also with the quality of cricket on display in the event. Inzamam, who was recently appointed ... Waqar Younis' Attitude Resulted In Disharmony In Pakistan Team, Says Abdul Razzaq Inzamam unhappy over quality of pitches in Pakistan Cup 'I'm not sure Pakistan's players train as hard as the other best players in the world' |
DunyaNews Pakistan | India says dilaogue with Pakistan not suspended DunyaNews Pakistan NEW DELHI (Web Desk) - Amid conflicting reports about the status of India-Pakistan talks, the Indian government has clarified that dialogue between the two countries has not been suspended. High-level talks between the neighbors have not taken place ... India Must Prepare for a Long Summer with Pakistan Ready when you are: Pakistan to India on peace talks Dialogue with Pakistan never suspended: India |
Daily Times | Pakistan signs landmark agreement on climate change Daily Times NEW YORK: The signing ceremony for the Paris Agreement on climate change was held at the United Nations (UN) Headquarters in New York where leaders of over 175 countries, including Pakistan, signed the landmark Paris Agreement, giving a strong ... Pakistan among 175 countries join record UN signing of Paris climate deal |