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Pakistan floods: ‘The water came and now everything is gone’

Pakistan floods: ‘The water came and now everything is gone’
30 August, BBC : The mammoth, unrelenting rains in Pakistan have destroyed homes and belongings, affecting tens of millions and leaving more than 1,000 people dead. Two BBC correspondents, on the ground in the north and south of the country relay the devastation they’re seeing. Nowshera, northern Pakistan Secunder Kermani Wading through the flood-ravaged streets of the suburbs of the... Read More

Pakistan lawmakers to elect new PM after Khan ousted

Pakistan lawmakers to elect new PM after Khan ousted
ISLAMABAD, April 11, 2022 (AFP): Shehbaz Sharif was set Monday to become Pakistan’s new prime minister, but the country still faces months of political crisis with ousted premier Imran Khan vowing disruption from the wings. Khan was dismissed Sunday after losing a no-confidence vote, paving the way for an opposition alliance that faces the same issues that bedevilled the cricket... Read More

US Nearing Deal with Pakistan for Use of Airspace

US Nearing Deal with Pakistan for Use of Airspace
23 October, Kathmandu : The Islamic Emirate earlier had accused the US of violating Afghanistan airspace adding the violations should be corrected and prevented. The United States is nearing a formalized agreement with Pakistan for use of its airspace to conduct over-the-horizon military and intelligence operations in Afghanistan, CCN reported quoting three sources familiar with the details of a classified... Read More

‘Father of Pakistan’s bomb’ A.Q. Khan dies at 85

‘Father of Pakistan’s bomb’ A.Q. Khan dies at 85
ISLAMABAD, October 10 : (AFP) – Abdul Qadeer Khan, revered as the “father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb”, has died at 85, authorities said Sunday, having been hospitalised with Covid-19.The atomic scientist was hailed as a national hero for transforming his country into the world’s first Islamic nuclear power, but regarded by the West as a dangerous renegade responsible for smuggling... Read More

On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan

On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan
14 August, KATHMANDU : On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day of Pakistan, a simple and graceful flag hoisting ceremony was held at Embassy of Pakistan today. Charge dAffaires, Mr. Adnan Javed Khan hoisted the flag. Due to COVID-19 pandemic only Embassy’s Officers & Officials attended the ceremony. Messages of President, Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Pakistan were... Read More

Embassy of pakistan handed over “Made in Pakistan” medical equipment

Embassy of pakistan handed over “Made in Pakistan” medical equipment
12 August, KATHMANDU : Mr. Adnan Javed Khan, Charged Affairs of Pakistan to Nepal called upon Dr. Roshan Pokharel, Secretary of Ministry of Health & Population at his office. During the meeting Charge Affaires handed over “Made in Pakistan” medical equipment consisting of 30 Ventilators & 30 CPAP Breathing Equipment worth over 19 million Nepali Rupees. The gift of medical... Read More