Pakistan Center of Excellence and landmark for Path Solutions (Thaipr.net)

Çѹ·Õè 9 ÁԶعÒ¹ 2552 10:21 ¹. Pakistan, famed for hosting among its people the most talented resources in the Islamic Finance and Information Communication Technology sectors, is an ideal environment to develop Islamic banking.

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Turkish FM vows to continue support to Afghanistan, Pakistan (People’s Daily)

Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Monday that Turkey’s support to Afghanistan and Pakistan would continue. Davutoglu made the remarks at a press conference in Ankara’s Esenboga Airport before his departure for a tour of Pakistan and Afghanistan. He said that he would hold talks in Pakistan on June 9-10 and he would visit Afghanistan from June 11 to 13 as part of his tour. “Turkey …

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Health Care in Pakistan Crumbling (FOX News Chicago)

Pakistan’s rundown health care system is near collapse, say health officials, bringing yet more instability to a country already in turmoil. Hospitals have been overwhelmed by more than two million refugees from the mountainous northwest, where the army is battling Taliban insurgents.

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PM convenes meeting over Karachi situation today

KARACHI: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, taking the note on the rising target killing incidents in Karachi, has summoned a meeting on Tuesday, Geo news reported.According to sources, PM Gilani will chair meeting over the law and order situation at Sindh Chief Minister (CM) house here in metropolis besides he has also asked the concerned authorities for the report on the 35 murders left amid target killing in Karachi since June 1st.The coalition partners in Sindh government have voiced concerns over the fragile law and order condition here and urged upon police, rangers and law enforcement agencies for the betterment of their performance during the session of Sindh Cabinet today, sources maintained.A coalition partner has also revealed reservations over the vigilance of police department during session, sources added.The meeting with PM Gilani in chair, will likely to approve many important measures to curb the heinous incidents during the session of Sindh cabinet.

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ALAM BELLS RINGING FOR PAKISTAN (Sporting Life)

Pakistan face being dismissed from a major tournament at the hands of a minnow for the second time in two years today. Younis Khan’s team must beat rank outsiders Holland comprehensively to assure their place in the Super Eights stage of the World Twenty20.

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Three more perish in Karachi target killing incidents

KARACHI: Unknown militants have killed three more people during incidents of target killing, police sources said.According to police sources, unidentified bike riders opened fired on a young man who was playing Carom with friends near Al-Azam Square in Liaqatabad locality, sources added.The youth was later identified as 30-year-old Ali Abbas, the resident of Gulshan-e-Iqbal area and was employeed at a local bank here, sources added.The second firing incident occurred near Alladin Park wherein two motorcycle riders opened fire killing two persons on the occasion, sources revelaed.One of two deceased persons was a former political activist, relatives added.

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Holbrooke-Iftikhar meeting approved by FO

ISLAMABAD: The meeting of US Special Envoy on Pakistan and Afghanistan Richard Holbrooke with Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry w

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Iraqi forces ready for security transfer; Pakistan complicates regional efforts (UPI)

By DANIEL GRAEBER UPI Correspondent Iraq ready for transition, Mullen says; Mosul prepares for transfer; Kurds hope for Kirkuk vote; Pakistan center of AFPAK; Taliban attacks rise as U.S. surge begins; Iran has AFPAK role

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Political violence continues

KarachiSix activists belonging to the Mohajir Qaumi Movement-Haqiqi (MQM-H) and the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) were killed on Monday in se

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Cumbersome process hinders remittances

KARACHI: Khalid Mehmood Chaudhry is a Pakistani businessman who runs a textile company in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Every now and then he has to send mone

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