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Progress: CPEC hailed as key to the future
Chinese investment will open new avenues of progress and prosperity in this region
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China pledges $10 million special grant for rehabilitation of Fata residents
Cash will be provided to support govt's efforts for rehabilitation of residents, promote social development in FATA
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Mega projects: Zardari calls for more Chinese investment
Pakistan and China signed a ten year MoU for cooperation in science, technology and space sciences.
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Sino-Pak defence cooperation: Pakistan Navy inducts first fast attack craft
PNS Azmat is equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and sensors.
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Pak-China friendship extends to new military exercises
The exercise will encompass techniques and procedures involved in Low Intensity Conflict Operations environments.
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Karzai travels to India amid regional tension
Afghan President Hamid Karzai begins a two-day visit to India.
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Sino-Pak friendship: All weather partners
Pakistan keen to portray its "all-weather friend" as an alternative ally to Washington.
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China treads carefully amid US-Pakistan rift
China does not want to upset warming relations with India by getting mired in subcontinent security tension.
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Information ministry seeking control of Pak-China Friendship Centre
Ministry officials say the centre can help promote cultural activities.
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Report denied: Chinese investment in Thar coal
Expression of Interest, the terms of which could not be worked out cannot be termed as abandoning of an investment.
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Breakdown of the “Grand Bargain” — I
The Arab Spring will affect not only the entire Middle East. It is also likely to profoundly impact South Asia.
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Desperate times
The people of Pakistan are known for their philanthropy but the media should be used to launch an extensive campaign.
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Down the isolationist abyss
In being overly critical of the western world and promoting fear, we may end up creating an atmosphere of xenophobia.
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National Day Message: China is a beacon of hope, says Zardari
Zardari says that China’s extraordinary rise over the past 62 years bears testimony to the wisdom of its leaders.
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Diplomatic Swing: Grossman starts Asia, Gulf tour
His trip is scheduled to last until October 14.
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NEPRA sees no relief from hours-long power outages
Electricity shortage causes annual loss of two per cent of GDP: annual report.
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Weekly review: KSE gains despite Pak-US tensions
Expectation of a discount rate cut provided stimulus to the market.
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Tennis: PTF seeks hosting rights
ITF officials say they will consider Pakistan for other tournaments after improvement in the security situation.
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Victory for the terrorists?
The question is who of the political or military will talk to Taliban to persuade them to spare Pakistan?
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Felicitations: Pakistan-China enjoy 'all-weather' friendship, says Zardari
President felicitates his opposite Chinese number over China's 62nd National day, and 60 years of Pak-China relations.
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US Af-Pak envoy on major Asia, Gulf tour
Marc Grossman to address regional US ambassadors in Doha.
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Maulana mouths off: Fazl urges govt to use ‘Taliban card’ carefully
JUI-F chief calls for political and military leadership to unite against the US.
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In Kurram Agency, Taliban peril ricochets in the hearts of students
Kidnapped students, suicide training, characterise the once peaceful valley.
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Express effort: Lament for vanishing Urdu made at international conference
Experts discuss the language used in the electronic media.
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Links and contacts vs ample evidence
US has its men in place, including President Zardari, kept his silence throughout the entire kerfuffle.
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A matter of sovereignty (II)
We are naked, homeless and hungry. May be we should increase our sovereignty ‘rent’, to cover our basic needs.
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Express Media Group: Urdu conference kicks off today
Two-day international conference titled ‘Urdu and the Contemporary World’ starts today.
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Steel manufacturers: Chinese firm to help set up billet mill
New plant to have total production capacity of 300,000 tons per year.
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Asian Highways: Pakistan elected network chairperson
Pakistan’s ministry of communications has been elected as chairperson of the Asian Highways Network Group.
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Indian onions crowded out by Pakistan and China
Ban on the export of vegetable for a few weeks also impacted orders.
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Say ‘hello’ to the Great Depression!
We denied importance of tax, power sector reforms for two decades, and now all will come back to bite us in the rear.
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Agriculture losses: Flooded breadbasket spells economic misery
The amount of agriculture losses so far is estimated to be Rs163 billion, says the agriculture ministry.
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Pakistan our only all-weather friend: China
Grandiose statements accompany trade agreements, aid packages.
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US-Pakistan crisis: the either/or tribe
Killing the fiction of strategic partnership with Pakistan and upping the ante, US has also lost leverage it had.
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China announces aid for Pakistan law enforcement agencies
China announced aid of eight million yuan (over Rs110 million) for LEAs.
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Pak-US tensions: Foreign ministry seeks international support to deter US
Veteran diplomats say strikes in North Waziristan likely, economic sanctions possible.
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Hajj conference: Tehran, Islamabad to discuss pilgrim security
Iranian delegation invites Pakistan religious affairs ministry officials to discuss security issues for pilgrims.
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Eastern Alliance: Pakistan lobbying for defence pact with China
Pakistan made overtures to China early this year when its relationship with US was weakened by several controversies.
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US-Pak relations: Escalating tensions spur diplomatic frenzy
Separate talks held with US, Saudis and Chinese as Kayani cancels UK visit.
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Pakistan’s volleyball campaign ends
Team goes down to India 3-2 in Asian Championship.
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What could be the possible motives for America’s recent diatribes?
Most credible way out of Afghanistan for US is to leave chaos behind where intervention may be needed time to time.
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Chinese vice prime minister arrives in Islamabad
Pakistan, China, Saudi intelligence officials to meet in Islamabad later today.
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Prithvi-II: India tests nuclear-capable missile
Prithvi-II has a striking range of 350 kilometres and is capable of carrying a 1,000-kilo warhead.
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Analysis: What will Washington do next?
Both allies showing no indication of having done any calculation about how and when they intend to cap their hostility
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What Pakistan should do
Economists see Pakistan surviving only as a part of the South Asian economy, growing along side India and China.
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India tests nuclear-capable missile
Shourya missile has a range of 700 km and is capable of carrying a 1,000 kilogram warhead.
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Cloud computing: Microsoft gives a trailer of the future
Applications being launched in China to reach Pakistan in two years.
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Textile exhibition: Exporters showcase goods in France
This year also there was a national pavilion under the aegis of Trade Development Authority of Pakistan.
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White House calls on Pakistan to break ties with Haqqani Network
Hina Rabbani Khar, Ahmed Mukhtar deny allegations; say US cannot afford to alienate Pakistan or its people.
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As flood victims protest, China donates 3,000 tents
Shortage of portable water is forcing affected people to drink flood water.