Aljazeera.com | Missing activist Salman Haider reunited with family Aljazeera.com Islamabad, Pakistan - One out of five disappeared Pakistani activists has been released and is back with his family, and another one has made contact with his relatives, Al Jazeera has learned, three weeks after the men first went missing. Salman ... Missing Pakistani activist Salman Haider returns home Missing Rights Activist Found In Pakistan Missing rights activist returns home safely in Pakistan |
ESPNcricinfo.com | Clarke urges caution in bringing cricket back to Pakistan ESPNcricinfo.com Giles Clarke, president of the England and Wales Cricket Board and chairman of the ICC's Pakistan Task Force, has cautioned that bringing international cricket back to Pakistan will be an arduous process requiring "a lot of time and hard work". Clarke ... Giles Clarke, Shehbaz discuss revival of int'l cricket in Pakistan ICC special task force head hopeful of Pakistan hosting international matches Hopeful for international cricket return in Pakistan: Giles Clarke |
Economic Times | 'Raees', 'Kaabil' to release soon in Pakistan Economic Times KARACHI: Superstar Shah Rukh Khan's "Raees" and Hrithik Roshan-starrer "Kaabil" are likely to hit theatres in Pakistan on Monday after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif finally signed the summary/policy prepared by a special committee on release of Bollywood ... |
Livemint | Pakistan hopes to host Saarc soon, accuses India to impede process Livemint Islamabad: Pakistan has expressed hope that it could soon host the Saarc summit which was postponed after India boycotted it, with Prime Minister's advisor on foreign policy Sartaj Aziz alleging that New Delhi “impeded” the grouping's process. Aziz ... Bilateral problems must not affect SAARC: Pakistan Pakistan hopes to host postponed Saarc summit soon Pakistan expects to host Saarc summit soon |
DunyaNews Pakistan | MQM founder to be brought back to Pakistan DunyaNews Pakistan KARACHI (Dunya News) – It was told on Saturday that preparations are being made to bring back Muttahida Quami Movement (MQM) founder to Pakistan. The Government of Sindh will provide evidence to federal government in this regard, reported Dunya ... |
Mehr News Agency - English Version | Iran May Cancel $7B Pipeline Project With Pakistan | OilPrice.com OilPrice.com Iran has said it may cancel its high-profile, US$7-billion 'peace pipeline' project with Pakistan over lengthy construction delays. 3 scenarios for gas exports to Pakistan Iran may cancel $7bn gas pipeline deal with Pakistan: Iranian media Iran may cancel $7bn gas pipeline deal with Pakistan: Reports |
Daily Pakistan | Fans taunt Pakistan's under-fire ODI skipper gulfnews.com Karachi: Pakistan's under-fire one-day captain Azhar Ali was taunted at the airport when he reached Lahore with other team members from the forgettable tour of Australia. Television channels showed footage of Azhar being hooted and taunted with cries ... Pakistan's cricket team returns home after back to back defeats Can you believe this: Pakistan may fail to qualify for 2019 cricket World Cup! Pakistan may not qualify for 2019 cricket World Cup |
The Diplomat | The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: A Game Changer for Gilgit-Baltistan The Diplomat Since it was formally launched in 2015, the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) has dominated Pakistan's economic and national security discourse. Many hope will prove CPEC a “game changer” for the Pakistani economy by providing a smooth ... Pakistan needs to monitor agreements with China |
DunyaNews Pakistan | Pakistan, Iran to boost trade to five billion dollars DunyaNews Pakistan ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Chairman for the Committee for Foreign Policy and National Security of Iran Alaeddin Boroujerdi said in a press conference in Islamabad that the trade between Pakistan and Iran is worth one billion dollars at the moment which ... Pakistan Values Tehran Relations Iran welcomes joint coop. with Pakistan, China Pakistan, Iran agree to enhance trade to five billion dollars |
DAWN.com | Pakistan's Studio Ghibli DAWN.com At a painstakingly slow pace, Pakistan's first-ever hand-drawn animated feature film, The Glassworker, is coming to vivid, remarkable life. My trip to the headquarters of Mano Animations is an eye-opener. My guide is Usman Riaz, the studio's founder ... |