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Afghan, Pakistani Officials Meet in Bid to Lower Tensions
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ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN—. Pakistan and Afghanistan held high-level talks Friday in Kabul in a bid to ease bilateral tensions over terrorism charges and explore ways to promote Afghan peace efforts. No official details were released of the one-on-one ...
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Kabul offered all helpThe Nation
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree not to trade barbsThe News International
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Voice of America
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN—. Pakistan and Afghanistan held high-level talks Friday in Kabul in a bid to ease bilateral tensions over terrorism charges and explore ways to promote Afghan peace efforts. No official details were released of the one-on-one ...
Islamabad, Kabul pledge to end blame game
Kabul offered all help
Pakistan, Afghanistan agree not to trade barbs
Zarb-e-Azb has cost $1.9 billion so far: foreign office
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan has been fighting the ongoing military operation Zarb-e-Azb against militants in North Waziristan with its own resources and so far it has cost the national exchequer up to US $1.9 billion, the Foreign Office said. The Foreign Office ...
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Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Pakistan has been fighting the ongoing military operation Zarb-e-Azb against militants in North Waziristan with its own resources and so far it has cost the national exchequer up to US $1.9 billion, the Foreign Office said. The Foreign Office ...
The Nation
PML-N seeks time for issuing party tickets
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The PML-N has urged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to extend time for submission of party tickets for candidates in the first phase of coming local government elections in Punjab. A PML-N delegation headed by Punjab Local ...
LG elections: ECP upset over bid to 'influence voters'The Express Tribune
ECP warns against uplift schemes to influence LB polls By Mumtaz AlviThe News International
PML-N leaders seek more time to award of party ticketsRadio Pakistan (press release)
Pakistan Today
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: The PML-N has urged the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to extend time for submission of party tickets for candidates in the first phase of coming local government elections in Punjab. A PML-N delegation headed by Punjab Local ...
LG elections: ECP upset over bid to 'influence voters'
ECP warns against uplift schemes to influence LB polls By Mumtaz Alvi
PML-N leaders seek more time to award of party tickets
The Express Tribune
One-minute silence across country on Defence Day
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: A five-member committee headed by Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif decided on Friday that a one-minute silence would be observed across the country from 9:29am to 9:30am on Sunday (Sept 6), followed by the national anthem to ...
Nation to observe one-minute silence for 1965 War martyrsThe News International
Remembering 1965 War: Pakistan to observe minute's silence on September 6Daily Pakistan
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DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: A five-member committee headed by Defence Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif decided on Friday that a one-minute silence would be observed across the country from 9:29am to 9:30am on Sunday (Sept 6), followed by the national anthem to ...
Nation to observe one-minute silence for 1965 War martyrs
Remembering 1965 War: Pakistan to observe minute's silence on September 6
The Express Tribune
Dr Malik alerts centre on fake domicile certificates
DAWN.com
QUETTA: Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has urged the federal government to ensure scrutiny of domicile certificates before giving jobs on the basis of provincial quota to people claiming to be residents of Balochistan. Addressing a meeting of the ...
powerhouses: CM Baloch accuses govt of reneging on its fuel pledgeThe Express Tribune
Centre isn't providing fuel for Balochistan's powerhouses, says CMDaily Times
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DAWN.com
QUETTA: Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch has urged the federal government to ensure scrutiny of domicile certificates before giving jobs on the basis of provincial quota to people claiming to be residents of Balochistan. Addressing a meeting of the ...
powerhouses: CM Baloch accuses govt of reneging on its fuel pledge
Centre isn't providing fuel for Balochistan's powerhouses, says CM
The Express Tribune
India's BSF shells border villages again
The Express Tribune
Indian Border Security Force soldiers patrol along the India-Pakistan border fence about 27 KM from Wagah. PHOTO: AFP. SIALKOT: After a week-long silence along the Sialkot working boundary (WB) here, India's Border Security Force (BSF) once again ...
India again resorts to unprovoked firingThe Nation
Unprovoked Indian firing continues across Working BoundaryThe News International
India resorts to unprovoked firing in Chaprar sectorRadio Pakistan (press release)
SAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
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The Express Tribune
Indian Border Security Force soldiers patrol along the India-Pakistan border fence about 27 KM from Wagah. PHOTO: AFP. SIALKOT: After a week-long silence along the Sialkot working boundary (WB) here, India's Border Security Force (BSF) once again ...
India again resorts to unprovoked firing
Unprovoked Indian firing continues across Working Boundary
India resorts to unprovoked firing in Chaprar sector
The News International
PTI to make new Sindh not new province, says Imran
The News International
SUKKUR: The Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, on Friday said he will make a new Sindh and not a new province, adding that Rangers are performing the job of politicians in the province. He lashed out at the Muttahida Qaumi ...
Karachi can't be separated from Sindh: ImranDaily Times
PTI-ECP meetingBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
PPP hits back at Imran over calling Sindhis slavesGeo News, Pakistan
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The News International
SUKKUR: The Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, on Friday said he will make a new Sindh and not a new province, adding that Rangers are performing the job of politicians in the province. He lashed out at the Muttahida Qaumi ...
Karachi can't be separated from Sindh: Imran
PTI-ECP meeting
PPP hits back at Imran over calling Sindhis slaves
The Express Tribune
Sacrifices of soldiers have foiled evil designs of terrorists, says KP governor
The News International
KALAM: Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmed Khan on Friday said that the evil designs of the terrorists had been foiled as a result of the military operations and the sacrifices made by the soldiers and the people. Addressing a function arranged on the ...
Swat festival teams to get Rs1 millionThe Nation
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The News International
KALAM: Governor Sardar Mahtab Ahmed Khan on Friday said that the evil designs of the terrorists had been foiled as a result of the military operations and the sacrifices made by the soldiers and the people. Addressing a function arranged on the ...
Swat festival teams to get Rs1 million
The Nation
IT ministry shifted to e-office system; more offices to follow
The Nation
State Minister of IT and Telecom Anusha Rehman on Friday said that the government is determined to shift all manual file work to digital in short span of time in order to make governance more efficient. E-office suite is completely implemented in ...
Core government businesses: Pakistan first among Saarc states to introduce e ...Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
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The Nation
State Minister of IT and Telecom Anusha Rehman on Friday said that the government is determined to shift all manual file work to digital in short span of time in order to make governance more efficient. E-office suite is completely implemented in ...
Core government businesses: Pakistan first among Saarc states to introduce e ...
The Express Tribune
Coming home to war: Afghan refugees return reluctantly from Pakistan
The Express Tribune
KABUL: Rahim Khan's return to Afghanistan 28 years after fleeing to Pakistan was not the homecoming he had dreamed of. The 60-year-old is one of a growing number of Afghan refugees making the journey back with trepidation, as militant violence ...
Huge numbers of Afghans desperately seeking asylumBBC News
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The Express Tribune
KABUL: Rahim Khan's return to Afghanistan 28 years after fleeing to Pakistan was not the homecoming he had dreamed of. The 60-year-old is one of a growing number of Afghan refugees making the journey back with trepidation, as militant violence ...
Huge numbers of Afghans desperately seeking asylum
Senior Pakistani Official Looking To Restore Trust With Afghanistan
Tattoos embody Afghan social revolution, but critics push back
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