Army subordinate to executive: Pak Bar Association |
- Army subordinate to executive: Pak Bar Association
- Memogate: Court rejects plea against Mansoor
- Pakistan rejects Grossman`s visit
- Pak court seeks responses from Prez, PM
- Over 100 Pakistanis in Spanish jails
- Pakistani PM on suicidal warpath, says daily
- Memogate: Mansoor Ijaz gets Pak visa
- Bangladesh signs $290 mn deal with World Bank
- Will wait for Pak Parliament review to be over: US
- India, Pakistan MPs hold talks on improving trade
- 43 Pakistanis held by pirates released: Khar
- Curfew clamped in Pakistan`s North Waziristan
- Voice of America journalist shot dead in Pakistan
- Pak Law Minister denies reports of resignation
- Gilani in for more trouble?
- Gurkhas to lose jobs in UK Army
- Commonwealth Gen Sec welcomes developments in Pak
- Rajapaksa shifted Pongal reception for Krishna
- UK flays Pakistan on human rights
- Nepal`s Deputy PM leaves for 4-day visit to India
| Army subordinate to executive: Pak Bar Association Posted: Pakistan Supreme Court Bar Association president Yasin Azad said the army was subordinate to the executive. |
| Memogate: Court rejects plea against Mansoor Posted: A Pakistani court Wednesday dismissed a plea to file a case against Pakistani-American businessman Mansoor Ijaz. |
| Pakistan rejects Grossman`s visit Posted: US special envoy Marc Grossman`s visit to Pakistan has been put off as Islamabad rejected the move. |
| Pak court seeks responses from Prez, PM Posted: A Pakistani court sought responses from the President and Prime Minister to a petition by former Defence Secretary. |
| Over 100 Pakistanis in Spanish jails Posted: As many as 101 Pakistanis were lodged in jails in Spain, said Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar. |
| Pakistani PM on suicidal warpath, says daily Posted: Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani appeared to be on a "suicidal warpath", said a daily. |
| Memogate: Mansoor Ijaz gets Pak visa Posted: Pakistani-American businessman, Mansoor Ijaz, who is at the centre of the Memogate controversy has been granted visa to travel to Pakistan to testify before a judicial panel. |
| Bangladesh signs $290 mn deal with World Bank Posted: The Bangladeshi government has signed a $290 million financing agreement with the World Bank for the country`s second Local Governance Support Project, said the Washington-based lender. |
| Will wait for Pak Parliament review to be over: US Posted: The US has said it would wait for the outcome of the Pakistani parliamentary committee review of the nature of relationship between the two countries. |
| India, Pakistan MPs hold talks on improving trade Posted: The 15-member multi-party delegation from India arrived in Pakistan Monday. |
| 43 Pakistanis held by pirates released: Khar Posted: Hina Rabbani Khar said that 43 Pakistani nationals taken hostage by pirates have been released by paying ransom. |
| Curfew clamped in Pakistan`s North Waziristan Posted: Curfew was imposed Tuesday for an indefinite period in Pakistan`s North Waziristan near the border with Afghanistan. |
| Voice of America journalist shot dead in Pakistan Posted: Mukarram Khan Atif was attacked at a mosque near his home at Shabqadar town, 35 km from Peshawar. |
| Pak Law Minister denies reports of resignation Posted: Chandio said he had met President Asif Ali Zardari earlier in the day but had not been asked to step down. |
| Posted: Gilani faces the possibility of another case being filed against him for alleged misuse of authority. |
| Gurkhas to lose jobs in UK Army Posted: Defence minister said the govt had no choice but to axe the posts as part of the Strategic Defence and Security Review. |
| Commonwealth Gen Sec welcomes developments in Pak Posted: Commonwealth Gen Sec Kamalesh Sharma welcomed adoption by Pakistan`s National Assembly of a pro-democracy resolution. |
| Rajapaksa shifted Pongal reception for Krishna Posted: Sri Lankan Prez Mahinda Rajapaksa made a last-minute change to the timing of his traditional `Thaipongal` reception. |
| UK flays Pakistan on human rights Posted: Pakistan has been named in Britain Foreign Office`s latest quarterly update on human rights in "countries of concern". |
| Nepal`s Deputy PM leaves for 4-day visit to India Posted: Nepal`s Deputy Prime Minister Bijaya Kumar Gachhadar on Tuesday left for New Delhi on a four-day official trip to India. |
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