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UPI: U.S. concerned by Iran-Pakistan pipeline
The U.S. can talk all they want. When it comes to resources like this all bets are off.
News Topics » Energy |
Posted on
January 05, 2012
Xinhua: All trains at halt in Pakistan due to fuel shortage
According to Pakistan Railway, all trains are at halt due to non-availability of fuel and the service would remain suspended until fuel would be supplied.
News Topics » Energy |
Posted on
December 15, 2011
Gulf Times: Funds shortage paralyses Pakistan food security ministry
This is not the only thing paralyzed in Pakistan...
News Topics » Food & Water |
Posted on
December 12, 2011
The News: Pakistan: Energy crisis deepens
"There have been protests over electricity loadshedding, which never ended. Now people are coming out to protest gas load management. Even housewives have to come out to protest. They cannot send their children to school without breakfast."
News Topics » Energy |
Posted on
December 10, 2011
RT News: Pakistan to deploy air defense weapons near Afghan border
Islamabad is preparing to deploy air defense weapons on the border with Afghanistan to prevent any more NATO air strikes. Major General Ashfaq Nadeem, director general of military operations, announced the plan, adding that the NATO attack that killed 24 Pakistani troops last month was pre-planned, the local media report. Some Pakistani lawmakers speculate the air strike may have been carried out “by the CIA.”
News Topics » Military & Intelligence |
Posted on
December 09, 2011
Hindustan Times: US welcomes Pak efforts to fix ties
Pakistan prime minister Yousuf Raza Gilani's statement to rebuild strained ties with US has been welcomed by Washington which said the bilateral relations were vital to their national security interests.
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
December 06, 2011
CTV: Pakistan PM says he wants to improve US ties
In an overture to Washington, Pakistan's prime minister said Monday his country wants to repair US relations pushed close to rupture since NATO airstrikes on the Afghan border killed 24 Pakistani troops last month.
News Topics » Politics & Government |
Posted on
December 05, 2011
News Topics » Military & Intelligence |
Posted on
December 05, 2011
The News International: Motorists suffer in long queues as CNG stations closed
"Motorists had had a clear idea that the two-day weekly closure of CNG stations in the city from Tuesday night would cause them problems. But what they faced was much worse than what they had feared. "
News Topics » Energy |
Posted on
December 01, 2011
News Topics » Energy |
Posted on
December 01, 2011
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