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Forming policy to help widows is govt’s responsibility: Fiza Gilani
23. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Goodwill Ambassador for Women Empowerment Fiza Batool Gilani said on Wednesday that forming a policy to help widows is the responsibility of government. While addressing in a two day workshop organized by an NGO on ‘Single women’s rights’, she said that problems of the widows cannot be ignored. ‘They will feel safe if they get a good job’, Fiza said during her address.
Nawaz meets Turkish PM, discusses bilateral ties
22. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: PML-N President Mian Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday met with Turkey’s Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Islamabad and discussed matters concerning Pak-Turk bilateral ties. Following the meeting, Nawaz Sharif said that bilateral relations and regional situation came under discussion in the meeting
Pakistan, Türkei unterzeichnen sieben Abkommen
22. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Pakistan und der Türkei unterzeichneten sieben Abkommen über die Zusammenarbeit einschließlich solcher, und Investitionen in erneuerbare Notlagen und auf Schutz des historischen Erbes, Samaa Berichte Dienstag. Ministerpräsidenten der Türkei Recep Tayyip Erdogan sagte, er führte Gespräche mit Pakistan über die Wiederherstellung der Versorgung der NATO, Hinzufügen Pakistan ist für die US-Entschuldigung wartet über Salala Scheck Beitrag Angriff und das Problem sollte sofort gelöst werden. Premierminister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani sagte die internationale Gemeinschaft sollten die Opfer, die Pakistan gemacht realisieren
Bilawal urges Obama to apologize over Salala attack
22. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari urged US President Obama to take courage to extend apology to Pakistan over its Salala check post attack, Samaa Berichte Dienstag. Briefing the media, Pakistan’s ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman said the PPP Chairman stressed upon the US President Obama to bring an immediate halt the US missile strikes inside Pakistan.
Moving in right trajectory with Pakistan: White House
21. May
Exuding confidence on the reopening of closed NATO supply routes to Afghanistan, a top aide of President Barack Obama has said that the US is moving in the right trajectory with Pakistan on the issue. "We re moving in the right trajectory and that we can accomplish what is now a shared objective with the Pakistanis at reopening the supply lines," Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told reporters in Chicago. The remarks by the White House official came hours after the meeting between Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari
Turkish’s PM address a lesson for govt, Opposition: Kaira
21. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Information and Broadcasting Minister Qamar Zaman Kaira says Turkish Prime Minister’s address to the Parliament is a lesson for the government as well as the opposition. Interacting with reporters outside the Parliament Monday, Interior Minister Rehman Malik also welcomed the Opposition’s behavior during the address of the Turkish Premier. He hoped that PML-N would demonstrate a similar behavior during the Budget session also.
After Turkish Premier, PM Gilnai addresses joint session of Parliament
21. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilni today addressed the joint session of the Parliament, after Turkish Premiere Recep Tayyip Erdogan, SAMAA reported on Monday. The Prime Minister said in his address that an immortal travel of friendship between Turkey and Pakistan continues and people of both friendly country enjoy exemplary warm relations
Turkish PM to address joint parliamentary session today
21. May
Früher, the Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan has arrived in Islamabad on a 3-day visit to Pakistan.
Clinton meets President Zardari over supply line row
21. May
CHICAGO — US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton met Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari here on Sunday, as both sides haggled over a deal to reopen NATO supply lines into Afghanistan, a US official said. “Secretary Clinton did meet with President Zardari,” said Ben Rhodes, a deputy US national security advisor, on the sidelines of the NATO summit here, but did not provide further details.
Top NATO commander plays down urgency of Pakistan deal
20. May
CHICAGO: Die U.S. commander in Afghanistan told Reuters he would not be disappointed if a long-sought agreement with Pakistan on supply routes failed to materialize by the end of the NATO summit in Chicago on Monday.
Pakistan stocks drop; Rupie, o/n rates flat
18. May
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan stocks fell for a third consecutive day on Friday with investors depressed by the performance of global markets, Händler sagte. Die Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) Benchmark 100-Aktienindex beendet 1.46 Prozent, oder 205.3 Punkte, lower at 13,857.78 on volume of 129.29 Millionen Aktien, compared to Thursday’s close of 14,063.08
WHO not satisfied with polio campaign in Pakistan
18. May
According to WHO report, 14 percent children were not vaccinated in Islamabad and 11 percent in Lahore during the previous polio vaccination campaign in Pakistan. The report termed polio vaccination campaign in Kimari in Karachi and Qila Abdullah as unsatisfactory. Situation in Khyber Pakhtumkhwa is not different as 64 percent children in FATA were not vaccinated
SC verdict on PM weakened government, says Maulana Fazal
17. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazal (JUI-F) Chief Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman has said today that the Supreme Court’s verdict about the PM has weakened the government, SAMAA reported on Thursday.
FO denies media reports over Pak-US ties as baseless
17. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Foreign Office Thursday said the media reports on Pak-US relations are nothing but based on assumptions, asserting President Asif Ali Zardari will attend crucial NATO summit meeting on Afghanistan being held in Chicago this week. The FO statement says Pakistan will continue negotiations with the US on all matters in the larger national interest; aber, the parliamentary recommendations will be acted upon in issues besetting the frayed Pak-US ties. The statement further says the issues regarding the US apology over Salala check post attack and the missile strikes inside Pakistan, will be settled in the light of guidance from the cabinet and defence committee
Gilani advises PML-N to read constitution
17. May
Beurteilung ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is looking for pretexts to go on protest. The N-League is not shouldered with the responsibility to get the rulings of the Supreme Court (SC) implemented, the PM Gilani said in his interaction with the media men here launching a tirade against the largest opposition party.


















































