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Pak Turkey bound in religious cultural links Fehmida

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

IslamabadSpeaker of the National Assembly Dr Fehmida Mirza on Monday said Pakistan and Turkey were strongly tied in religious, spiritual, cultural and linguistic links as

President Zardari urges early conclusion of Pak Turkey Pre

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

CHICAGO,   President Asif Ali Zardari has called for the creation of facilitative mechanisms for private entrepreneurs of Pakistan and Turkey for achieving the

IHC suspends PMs task force

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

ISLAMABAD, May 21: While suspending the notification to set up the prime minister"s task force to oversee the affairs of Capital Development Authority (CDA), Justice

Diplomatic preparations Turkish premiers visit may placate

in International - Sat May 19, 2012

ISLAMABAD:

Days before Turkey"s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is to address the joint session of parliament and begin his Islamabad tour in earnest, there a

US sees no peaceful solution in Syria

in International - Thu May 17, 2012

The US has scripted things in a way that peace is impossible in Syria, anti-war activist Brian Becker believes. Reports that Washington is coordinating material support t

Iran UN nuclear agency head for key talks

in International - Mon May 14, 2012

IRAN is set to meet UN nuclear agency officials for the first time in three months, with world powers watching closely for clues on Tehran\'s stance ahead of their upcomi

Interpol puts Iraqi fugitive vice president on its most wa

in International - Wed May 09, 2012

BAGHDAD Interpol put Iraq"s fugitive Sunni vice president on the equivalent of its most-wanted list Tuesday at the behest of the Shiite-dominated government in Baghdad.<

Polls open in Syria amid heavy security, scattered violenc

in International - Mon May 07, 2012

 The opposition urged Syrians to boycott Monday\'s parliamentary elections, saying a vote for one of the more than 7,000 candidates vying for 250 seats in parliament am

After bin Ladens death Anti Americanism rises but support

in National - Wed May 02, 2012

LAHORE:

A year after Osama bin Laden was captured from Abbottabad in a unilateral American raid, the country has witnessed a rise in anti-US sentiments, but

US envoy in Pak to discuss all bilateral issues

in International - Thu April 26, 2012

Washington: Special US Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Marc Grossman, is visiting Islamabad on Thursday to hold high level talks with the country\'s top lead

UN Syria Agree to new framework

in International - Fri April 20, 2012

Syria and the United Nations signed an agreement on Thursday on terms for hundreds of observers to monitor a ceasefire, but fierce diplomatic wrangling lies ahead to pe

Cultural week kicks off at IIUI

in National - Wed April 18, 2012

IslamabadThe 24th annual cultural week started at International Islamic University, Islamabad (IIUI) Tuesday. 

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US has offered no \'freebies\' to Iran: Obama

in International - Mon April 16, 2012

Cartagena: Exposing a rift with Israel, President Barack Obama on Sunday insisted that the United States has not "given anything away" in new talks with Iran as

Six die as violence mars Syria truce, protests muted

in International - Sat April 14, 2012

Cyrian forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad shot dead five protesters after Friday prayers, activists reported, while the government said an army officer was killed

UPDATE 4-UN meets on draft to authorize Syrian observer fo

in International - Fri April 13, 2012

UNITED NATIONS, April 12 (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council moved quickly on Thursday in an effort to honor a request from international Syria mediator Kofi Annan to auth

Turkey faces awkward situation

in International - Fri April 13, 2012

Turkish-Syrian relations have further deteriorated in recent weeks. Each country blames the other for adopting hostile policies. There is even speculation that the two

Hu hails progress in ties with Turkey

in International - Wed April 11, 2012

China ready to deepen political trust, address mutual concerns President Hu Jintao called for mutual understanding and firm support on issues concerning sovereignty and t

No sign of peace as Syria deadline looms

in International - Tue April 10, 2012

Syria is facing a deadline to withdraw its forces from urban areas on Tuesday but Washington says Damascus is showing no sign of complying with a peace deal amid fierce c

Syria peace plan appears to fall apart

in International - Mon April 09, 2012

The United Nations-backed peace plan to end violence in Syria appeared to unravel Sunday as the Syrian government announced it will not withdraw its forces from cities an

Syrian refugees flee violence, talk of mass graves

in International - Sat April 07, 2012

REYHANLI, Turkey (AP) After days of relentless shelling and sniper attacks, thousands of Syrian refugees streamed across the border into Turkey with horrific account

US wants Iran nuke talks in Istanbul

in International - Sat April 07, 2012

WashingtonU.S. State Department spokesman Mark Toner has said that they were expecting the meeting between Iran and P5+1 countries would take place in Istanbul next week.

Syrian violence claims 27 lives in run-up to truce

in International - Sat April 07, 2012

Beirut: At least 27 Syrian soldiers, rebels and civilians were killed in violence on Friday, opposition activists said, four days before a troop pullback agreed by Pre

Doubts Intensify on Resumption of Iran Nuclear Talks

in International - Fri April 06, 2012

Prospects for the scheduled resumption of talks on Iran"s contentiousnuclear energy program next week appeared to recede further Thursday, when the Irani

Can Assad cling to power?

in International - Thu April 05, 2012

When a rebel fighter falls in battle in Syria, the first priority of his comrades is to retrieve his weapon and ammunition. So short are the guerrillas of the essenti

Behind the bonhomie

in International - Mon April 02, 2012

MORE than the rhetorical support for Iran on its nuclear programme, what must have pleased Recep Tayyip Erdogan"s hosts was his disapproval of military threats. In Te