
Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar asserted that talks between premiers of India and Pakistan has imparted a “seriousness of purpose” and will help in strengthening the bond between cross-border arch-rivals. Both countries have agreed to finalise a calendar of meetings in a bid to resolve all outstanding issues between the countries and develop a […]
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Part 2 To cope with a broken heart, it is wise to keep oneself in company of others and if that is not possible then busy oneself by indulging in some activity such as reading a novel, watching a film, playing video games or helping with the household chores. This helps to keep the mind […]
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Dilemma that haunts the bulk When we talk about the issues in Pakistan we bluntly put fingers on corruption, dirty politics, bad governance, law and order situation, lawlessness, favouritism, violation of rules, moral bankruptcy, lack of planning, electricity problem, gas problem, education system, poverty, increasing crime rate, extremism, terrorism, suicidal attacks and so on. But […]

The debate continues on foreign born players allowed to represent adopted countries The debate to allow foreign born players with dual nationalities is an old one. There are many who are ‘for’ this while many ‘oppose’ such transgressions. English cricket team is full of foreign nationals, while their Australian and South African counterparts are joining […]

Impending ecological disaster in the scenic Naran What once used to be a remote hill station in the scenic Mansehra district and was operative for a short five months in a year, has now turned into a major tourist destination not just for the indigenous population but also for the international tourists. Naran, some […]
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One of the most powerful militant leaders in Pakistan’s North Waziristan region, Hafiz Gul Bahadur, has given threats to the government of Pakistan that he is going to tear apart the peace pact and turn his fighters against Islamabad government. Three years back, Bahadur had signed an unofficial non-aggression accord with the Pakistan army, which […]
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Why Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan can never become President of Pakistan Imran Khan is a breed apart from the other politicians and leaders of the ignorant, reactive and easy-to-deceive people that make up Pakistan and for that the leader of Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf will suffer. The fact of the matter is that while Imran Khan […]

With reference to Part 1, 2, and 3 entitled as ‘Are not we supposed to prefer country’s interest first irrespective of personal opinion? Along with focusing over justice, PTI has always been emphasising to eradicate the corruption from the society. Though, corruption and justice are interlinked with each other, but Imran Khan seems very active […]
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More Imports – Pakistan benefits from better relationship with India Pakistan removed restrictions on the import of 12 goods from India as part of measures to normalise trade between the nuclear-armed rivals, Pakistani officials said on Saturday. Pakistan has long been reluctant to open up trade with its neighbour because of long-running political disputes, particularly […]
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Imran Khan claims to restrict the role of the military establishment Imran Khan led Pakistan Tehreek e Insaf (PTI) stunned all the political forces when they displayed immense political power on the 30th of October, 2011 at the Minar e Pakistan, Lahore. It was a visible proof of the fact that a huge number of […]
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Saarc summit reaches closure The leaders of the South Asian countries met together in a two day summit which recently reached its conclusion after the leaders had made pledges to boast trade between the regions and make communication as well as travelling easier than before. The summit of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation […]
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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf at odds over insertion of traditional politicians After the successful public procession of October 30, 2011 the traditional and old politicians had started contacting chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) to get the party tickets for the next elections. However, the situation got unpleasant when PTI divided in two groups over the inclusion of […]
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