Article Archive for February 2009
ISLAMABAD: The Deputy Chairman Planning Commission, Sardar Aseff Ahmad Ali has called for better alternatives to debt to ease Pakistan ’s fiscal problems and meeting macroeconomic challenges being faced by the country. He expressed these …
ISLAMABAD: Commander of the National Guard of Bahrain Major General Sheikh Mohammad Bin Issa Al-Khalifa had a luncheon meeting with President Asif Ali Zardari in the Presidency on Thursday. Matters related to military co-operation, the …
LAHORE: Chairman National Assembly’s Standing Committee on Education Abid Sher Ali on Thursday said that he is preparing a charge sheet and questionnaire which will be sent to Chief Justice Abdul Hamid Dogar. Talking to …
ISLAMABAD: Former captain of Pakistan cricket team Javed Miandad said he has no conflict with anybody including the Chairman Pakistan Broad of Cricket and he would visit China from March 9 to 15 as cricket …
ISLAMABAD: “Pakistan can learn a lot from the Korean experience that has translated the country in less than half a century into the fourth largest economy in Asia and 13th largest in the world.Samsung, Hyundai, …
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari is to pay a four day visit to China from 20th of this month. Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said at the weekly news briefing in Islamabad on Thursday that …
ISLAMABAD: Jamaat-e-Islami Naib Amir Senator Prof. Khurshid Ahmad has demanded of government to make it clear on the US Envoy Richard Holbrooke what the nation feels about American drone attacks on Pakistan’s territory and insistence …
RAIWIND: Pakistan Muslim League-N (PML-N) Quid on Thursday said that he said that the government did not take the opposition into confidence regarding its admission of the partial planning of Mumbai attacks last year,. Earlier, …
ISLAMABAD: Third round of Pakistan-Japan Security Dialogue was held in Islamabad on 12 February 2009. The Japanese side was led by Mr. Inomata, Director General of the Southeast and Southwest Asia Department, Japanese Ministry of …
KABUL:Afghan authorities said that they would step up security Thursday after simultaneous Taliban attacks on three government offices in Kabul that left 26 people dead as well as eight of the attackers.
The strikes in the …










