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Global Counter-terrorism Forum Launch in NY
Pakistan FM Khar says Pakistan is a victim of terror having lost 35,000 people, including 5000 troops.
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Power projects: Donors reluctant to release pledged funds
Not a single penny from the pledged Rs13.3 billion released.
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Second Pakistani from Haripur district executed in China
Zahid Hussain Shah was apprehended on drug trafficking charges.
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How many more massacres?
Pakistan is struck with amnesia about the Hazaras every time a massacre takes place, this one will be forgotten too.
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Exhibitors strive to restore confidence of companies
National and international IT firms participate in ITCN Asia.
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Global mobile subscribers to cross 6 billion, Pakistan ranks 9th
Asia-Pacific will also be home to six of the ten largest mobile markets in the world.
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Indian govt sets up polio booths at Wagah
Screening at the Wagah Border will continue for four months, the government said.
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Poor law and order: Chinese company backs off from Thar coal project
Sindh govt signs agreement with another company for coal extraction.
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No helping hands
Just imagine being stuck down a deep hole, with people standing by, but none of them willing to throw down a rope.
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Monitoring the internet
The government should keep in mind that it is virtually impossible to stop tech-savvy militants.
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Landslides hamper rescue efforts after Himalaya quake
Rain and landslides hamper search for survivors of a 6.9 magnitude earthquake in an isolated Himalayan region .
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Climate Change: Pakistan faces ‘greatest risk’
Other countries mentioned in the report include Bangladesh, India and Maldives, facing the same threat.
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Flood Relief: Chinese CG presents Sindh Rs400,000
The country has already pledged Rs4.7 million to Pakistan and has already provided $50,000 in goods for flood relief.
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India’s underpaid hockey players
Hockey faces a situation where even hotels are not interested to show the game. Players are paid a pittance.
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CIO Pakistan: Being tech illiterate - banning Google to combat terror
Instead of threatening to ban Gmail services, they could get Google to share info via a court order.
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Donors skittish as UN launches aid appeal
Prime minister wraps up two-day visit to affected areas; pledges no discrimination in assistance.
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Rohtas fort — the treasure of Potohar
Rohtas Fort is one of the finest specimens of pre-Mughal military architecture.
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Sufi Aman Mela: Lose yourself in the ecstasy of the whirling dervaish and transcend the ego’s shroud
Mela at PNCA calls upon the ascetic to entertain and give a love-filled message.
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Uncertain majority
That Muslims are the majority, non-Muslims minority is really not saying anything, given Muslim majority is taboo too.
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Corporate Portfolio: SECP registered 277 firms in August
Private companies have the highest share in new incorporations with registration of 257 firms.
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Death penalty convict: Appeal for Pakistani facing death in China
Shah’s penalty is due to be carried out by lethal injection on September 21.
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South Asian countries urged not to let their beaches be used as dumping grounds
Participants at a seminar agree that the practise is raising pollution levels in the region.
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Regional cooperation: Asian conference aims to empower youth
Three-day event to kick-off on September 28.
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Democracy needs time to mature: Babar Awan
Only those who want to kill off Pakistani democracy in its infancy talk of a clash of institutions: Babar Awan.
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Sailing fast: Pakistan’s breadbasket reels from more floods
Heavy rains falling in late August have so far affected at least 5.3 million people, making 200,000 homeless again.
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Faisalabad industries: SNGPL extends gas suspension to 72 hours
Supply crisis is due to depletion of Qadirpur gas field reservoirs and technical fault in the plant.
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Zardari calls for fight against militancy to protect democracy
Presidents refers to amendments in FCR, extension of Political Parties Order 2002 as per wishes of the people.
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Sindh reels from more floods
Heavy rains that began falling late August have affected at least 5.3m people, made 200,000 homeless for second time.
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China sentences four to death over Xinjiang attacks
The four were sentenced after found guilty of running terrorist organisations, illegally making explosives, murder.
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Religious freedom report: Pakistan one of 10 countries ‘failing to protect minorities’ rights’
US state department report states that the Pakistani govt failed to protect minorities against abuse, discrimination.
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Reception: A seleção of Islamabad celebrates Brazilian National Day
The event featured delightful assortment of Brazilian cuisine and a memorable musical performance.
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Long-term ambitions: Islamabad lobbies to block prolonged US troop presence in Afghanistan
Experts believe statements issued by Washington are ‘a declaration of war’.
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Hockey: Ashraf’s return uncertain
Former hockey captain not an automatic choice anymore, says PHF.
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Central Asia, making up for lost time
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s visit to Kazakhstan was a welcome step in the right direction.
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Sino-Pak ties: Parliamentary delegation visits Xinjiang
China assures of extending cooperation to Pakistan’s technology.
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Count Pakistan among countries violating religious freedom: US commission
Report published by US state dept says Pakistan’s laws restrict religious freedom and govt enforces restrictions.
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Indian firms eye huge mining investment in Afghanistan
Indian firms are bidding billions of dollars for a contract to mine iron ore in a central district of the country.
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US likely to persuade Pakistan to abandon Iran gas pipeline project
Economic sanctions on Iran could affect the project.
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Sino-Pak relations: China, Pakistan agree to strengthen trade ties
Senator suggests air, rail links between Kashgar and Islamabad be set up.
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As nation hungers for rights, one man promises to starve for them
Noted activist begins hunger strike; calls for anti-corruption legislation, cut in military budget.
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Seeking global assistance, govt briefs foreign diplomats
WHO begins rapid needs assessments of Sindh, Balochistan to prevent outbreaks of disease.
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Pakistan, Romania sign trade treaty
To promote cooperation in industry, agriculture and energy.
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Export Earnings: China largest importer of marble
Ministry of Commerce said on Monday that the country earned Rs1.46 billion by exporting marble to China.
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Pakistan-China hockey series in December
PHF announces fixture list for next quarter.
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A pyrrhic victory for Pakistan and America
Loss of Afghan war helped Russia get rid of its dead weight, while US and Pakistan still suffer their investments.
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Pakistan’s break-up conspiracy
We Pakistanis are quite capable of dismembering our country without any foreign help.
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UN steps in as floods kill over 200
The UN food agency has started to provide emergency supplies to the first of half a million people.
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Sino-pak ties: Zardari’s trip to Xinjiang ‘successful’
President Asif Zardari’s recent visit to Xinjiang achieved three objectives.
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Sindh floods: At Pakistan’s appeal, China steps up
UNICEF report says that many of the victims of this year’s inundation were also affected last year.
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Medical education: Credit transfer from abroad criticised
PMA says policy will benefit rich students who fall short of merit.