Tag: Pakistan
Pakistani TV journalist Hamid Mir shot at in Karachi, out of...
Karachi, April 20 - Pakistan's Geo News' senior anchorperson Hamid Mir (pic) who was injured in an attack by gunmen in Karachi on Saturday,...
100 pakistanis flee to Afghanistan
United Nations, March 3 - Nearly 100 people have crossed into Afghanistan from northern Pakistan as the Pakistani government is mulling a full-scale offensive...
Pakistan appoints Abdul Basit as its High Commissioner to India
Islamabad,Feb18- Pakistan on Monday named Abdul Basit as it's High Commissioner to India.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan formally announced his appointment as Pakistan's...
Obama to Sharif: Take the money and shut up
October 25- US President Barack Obama and Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif met in the White House on Wednesday to repair ties between their...
7.8 earthquake creates new island off the coast of Pakistan, death...
SEPT 25- At least 93 people were killed and over 200 others injured as an earthquake of 7.8 magnitude jolted Pakistan's southwestern province of...
Which is the world’s ‘most dangerous megacity’? Pakistan’s financial hub Karachi...
SEPT 10- Pakistan's financial hub is the world's "most dangerous megacity", with a murder rate of 12.3 for every 100,000 residents and the expanding...
Mamnoon Hussain Sworn In As Pakistan’s New President
ISLAMABAD, Sept 10- Mamnoon Hussain was sworn in as Pakistan's 12th president for the next five years at the president house in the federal...
Pakistan An Important Market For Malaysia’s Palm Oil
NEW DELHI, Sept 6- Pakistan, a very large consumer of vegetable oils and fats, remains a very large market for palm oil, thus making...
Over 50 Per Cent Of Pakistanis Favour Trade Ties With India,...
ISLAMABAD, Sept 4- More than half of Pakistan's population is in favour of establishing trade ties with New Delhi, Press Trust of India (PTI)...
Pakistan crosses the line again
AUG 7- On a day when diplomats in South Block, in the Prime Minister's Office and in the ministry of external affairs, were busy...