* Prime minister visits Chinese embassy to offer condolences * Two plane loads of relief goods for earthquake victims sent to China ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani Thursday expressed grief over the loss of life in China following the
By Irfan Aligi KARACHI: Flourmills have not supplied bags of flour to retailers for the last four days, causing an artificial flour crisis in Karachi, and according to retailers, the middlemen have informed them that supply will be resumed shortly but
RAWALPINDI: Strong ties between Pakistan and Turkey will be promoted further, President Pervez Musharraf said on Thursday while talking to Engin Yilmaz, chairman of the Lighthouse Association, a Turkish non-government organisation (NGO). The president
* PML-N chief says Pakistan willing to abolish visa restrictions unilaterally NEW DELHI: India and Pakistan should take the advantage of the forthcoming talks to "clinch all issues" and abolish restrictions on visas, Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz
Two days after I landed in Karachi, Pakistan, my mother dreamt I was carrying a basket of red and yellow flowers which alarmed her to no end even as I told her not to worry because only white flowers are portents of doom.
By Saad Khan, ReutersPESHAWAR, Pakistan -- Pakistan has begun shifting troops from parts of the South Waziristan region on the Afghan border in an effort to make peace with a militant commander allied to al-Qaida, officials said on Wednesday.