Two Pakistani women feature on 'foreign policy leaders' list
KARACHI: Two Pakistani women have been featured on Top 99 under 33 Foreign Policy Leaders, list compiled by the The Diplomatic Courier (TDC).
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ICC rankings: Saeed Ajmal - number one ODI bowler
Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal has moved to the number slot in the International Cricket Councils rankings for One-Day International (ODI) bowlers.
The 34-year-old, who had surpassed the 100-wicket mark in the opening ODI against...
Fancy a dip in Mahodand Lake?
SWAT:
Scores of nature enthusiasts are thronging the Mahodand Lake from across the country this season. Known for its emerald green water and abundance of fish, the spot remains an attraction for most tourists owing to its beauty and serenity...
12-year-old to participate in Istanbul Chess Olympiad
LAHORE: Mehak Gul, 12, will leave for Istanbul this Monday as part of the 10-member team which will represent Pakistan in the World Chess Olympiad.
Gul will be the youngest participant to represent Pakistan in the tournament...
I admire the collection by the op, but as some1 here already said.... beauty lies in the eye of the beholder ... my choice might be a bit unpopular. The only reason of my selection of this beauty is because of some nostalgic childhood memories.
I am not sure any Islamic scholar can say that alcohol is Halal. If he say so, he is not interpreting the Almighty but his own wisdom (if that is the right choice of word). As far the rest, its human psyche to find ways and justifications of wrongs doings to satisfy him/ herself. I would say...
Cmon guys... its an article dipped in comedy meant not to offend anyone but to bring out the level of distrust among our two nations. I enjoyed it thoroughly... without any need to point fingers at any one. I suggest every1 try the same.
Blogger sets out to change image of Pakistanis
LAHORE:
A blogger for the last two years on topics ranging from international relations to social issues, Mehreen Kasana got sick of comments posted on her blog asking whether all Pakistanis were extremists.
“When it comes to...
Eye Opener: An Indian-American Visits Pakistan
Many of us travel for business or leisure. But few ever take a trip that dramatically shatters their entire worldview of a country and a people in one fell swoop. I was lucky enough to have returned from just such a trip: a week-long sojourn in...
Nauroz Mubarak: In true Karachi Parsi style, new year heralded with charity mela
KARACHI:
Teens sporting chain-link bags, fashionable young moms and dapper old men mingled at a mela organised to celebrate Navroz (also spelled Nauroz) at the Beach Luxury Hotel on Saturday evening...
Khaghan Valley
A ravishing view of the Kaghan Valley, located in the Mansehra District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan— Photo by Shameen Khan
Pakistani skier honoured at British Columbia Hall of Fame
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani skier Mohammad Abbas has bagged a different distinction at the international level with the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame putting his handmade wooden skis on display.
Abbas, 26, is Pakistan’s first...
Pakistani film “Lamha” bags two awards at New York Film Festival
KARACHI: Pakistani film “Lamha (Seedlings)” bagged two awards at the New York City International Film Festival (NYCIFF), which concluded early Friday.
“Lamha” won the Best Feature Film award...
Tandoori Boy tops in graduation exam
LAHORE: Muhammad Mohsin, son of a labourer of Hafizabad, has topped the list by obtaining 688 numbers in Punjab University (PU) graduation (B.A/B.Sc) exam.
Talking to media, Muhammad Mohsin said he is son of a labourer and works at Tandoor to help his...