Articles tagged with: UK
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani said that Pakistan’s role as a front-line state against terrorism had ‘over-stressed’ its economy and urged the international coalition partners to extend support on this count.
LONDON: A conference to identify opportunities for doing business in Pakistan is being jointly organized here on February 10 by the UK Trade and Investment and Pakistan High Commission. The event will take place at …
LONDON: A charity dinner organized by the UK chapter of PML-N raised an estimated 70,000 pounds here last night. Speaking as a chief guest at the event held in Goodmayes, East London, British Parliamentarian Lord …
MIRANSHAH: Pakistani security officials Thursday rejected a report claiming that a British-origin Pakistani militant tasked with attacks in Europe died in a US drone strike last month. British media reports identifying the militant as Abdul …
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that the Democratic Government in Pakistan is handling multiple challenges including the devastation caused by floods, terrorism and reformation of the economy. He hoped that the …
ISLAMABAD: The British High , Adam Thomson pledged that UK would stand by Pakistan as it takes active part in the rescue operation stranded in the flood-ravaged areas. He made these remarks after he visited …
ISLAMABAD: The United Kingdom has assured Pakistan of its continued support in meeting the challenges posed by the recent floods. Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi held a meeting with his British counterpart William Hague on …
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Thursday urged the NATO and ISAF to effectively deal with the issue of poppy cultivation in Afghanistan and drug trafficking which still remains the …
The United Nations has shown concern over the fate of a U.N. refugee agency official John Solecki who was kidnapped one week ago in southwestern Pakistan by Baluchistan Liberation United Front. These concerns were anticipated …
LONDON: Defence Secretary John Hutton has compared Taliban fighters in Afghanistan to the Nazis, saying British forces are defending Western values rather than borders as they did in the Second World War. Mr Hutton said …










