Pakistan can still win, says coach
Sports Thursday, April 30th, 2009Pakistan can beat Australia Friday to keep alive their hopes of winning the current one-day series, coach Intikhab Alam said Thursday.
Pakistan can beat Australia Friday to keep alive their hopes of winning the current one-day series, coach Intikhab Alam said Thursday.
An Indian beheads a granddaughter but you won’t see CNN or BBC carrying the story, but if a woman slips in Pakistan the vultures would celebrate for a week. Here’s another example. Read it, and when done, make sure to check out this: an American woman stripped naked and another one about this poor woman [...]
President Barack Obama on Wednesday said the United States believes Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is safe.
The U.S. President visited CIA headquarters and praised the agency despite its history of supporting proxy militias worldwide and its role in official torture of detainees. The U.S. President did this to underscore the crucial role of the agency in protecting America’s national security. In Pakistan, the ISI faces a dirty attack by CIA cohorts [...]
Karachi Electric Supply Company has finalised an amendment agreement with the government of Pakistan in accordance with the government’s desire for increased public-private partnership in previously state-held institutions. This amendment comes as an addition to an earlier implementation agreement signed by the Pervez Musharraf government of Pakistan in 2005 and was a crucial precondition in [...]
Iranian authorities are expecting a delegation from Pakistan to soon hammer out the final details of a 1,724-mile gas pipeline from the South Pars field, the project was started by former president Pervez Musharraf.
Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) signed an agreement with USFCo to provide broadband services in under served areas of Faisalabad Telecom Region (FTR) including the districts of Bhakkar, Faisalabad (excluding city), Jhang, Khushab, Mianwali, Sargodha and Toba Tek Singh.
CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountants) will be opening a new office in Pakistan today (22 April) in response to the increasing demand for international finance professionals throughout the region.
There are certain explanations of the phenomenon of the Taliban which tend to strengthen the broad misconceptions on the subject in Pakistan.
Emirates Investment Group (EIG) is in the process of acquiring farmland in Pakistan to export more food to the Gulf region and is seeking international partners, a company executive said on Tuesday.
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