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Woodrow Wilson Center awards Pakistan scholarship to economic journalist
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WASHINGTON, May 22 (APP): The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, in collaboration with the Fellowship Fund for Pakistan (FFFP), has announced the appointment of Khurram Husain as the Wilson Center’s new Pakistan Scholar.Husain, a business and economic journalist working in Pakistan, will spend nine months in residence at the Wilson Center beginning September 3, 2013, working on a book on the political economy of reform in Pakistan over the past two decades, a news release said Tuesday. Husain has written for numerous media including the Express Tribune and his current affiliations include Dawn newspaper and the BBC. He has also taught at the prestigious Lahore University of Management Sciences.He will succeed Dr. Simbal Khan, the Wilson Center’s 2012-13 Pakistan Scholar. During her stay at the Center, Khan worked on a book looking at U.S.-Pakistani security ties since the 9/11 attacks.
Pak envoy calls Chinese premier’s visit “milestone”
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BEIJING, May 21 (APP): Chinese Premier Li Keqiang’s upcoming visit to
Pakistan will prove to be a milestone in the relationship between the two “old
friends,” Pakistan’s Ambassador to China Masood Khalid said in an interview.
During his first overseas tour as premier, Li’s choice of Pakistan as one
of his stops would “once again provide a great opportunity to renew the
time-honored friendship between the two countries,” Khalid said ahead of Li’s
visit on May 22-23.
Pakistan can play key role in developing China’s ties with regional countries, Islamic world
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BEIJING, May 21 (APP): Ahead of an official visit of Premier Li Keqiang to
Pakistan, a Chinese scholar has said that Pakistan can play an important role in
developing its relations with regional countries, including the Islamic world.
Premier Li, who is at present in India on his first leg of four countries’
visit, will arrive Pakistan on Wednesday. According to officials here, Premier
Li’s nine-day itinerary also included visiting Switzerland and Germany.
Pakistan backs Palestine’s bid for fresh move to resolve Mideast conflict
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UNITED NATIONS, May 21 (APP): Pakistan has endorsed a call by Palestine’s lead negotiator for renewed international focus on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in an effort to correct the historic justice, paving the way for peace in the Middle East. “We understand the excruciating pain of Palestinians as they pass through these difficult times of occupation and extreme privation,” Ambassador Masood Khan told the Palestinian Rights Committee on Monday. “Continued attention of the international community is extremely important.” The Pakistani envoy spoke after Saeb Erakat, a prominent Palestinian official, said they were exerting every possible effort to ensure the success of current efforts to re-start peace negotiations with Israel. Calling on member states to make their positions on the issue clear, Erakat underlined how important it was that US Secretary of State John Kerry succeed in bringing about a resumption of talks.
UN calls for priority to public health amid competing global challenges
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UNITED NATIONS, May 20 (APP): A senior UN official Monday called for
ensuring adequate attention and resources to public health for ensuring welfare
of the millions amid myriad global challenges, from climate change to food
insecurity.
“We are living in deeply troubled times,” said Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO).
“In these troubled times, public health looks more and more like a
refuge, a safe harbour of hope that allows, and inspires, all countries to work
together for the good of humanity.”
Sport News
Latest scandal again damaged game’s image: Ex-cricketers
ISLAMABAD, May 22 (APP): Former Pakistan players perceive the recent
spot-fixing scandal as a cause to faint the image of the game of cricket and has
stone the ongoing Indian Premier League.
Talking to private news channel, Former Test captain Zaheer Abbas said that
he was shocked by the scandal involving Indian Test player, S.Sreesanth and two
others Ajit Chandila and Ankeet Chavan.
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Akhtar Rasool led team management to continue till World Cup
LAHORE, May 21 (APP): Pakistan Hockey Federation has decided to retain
Akhtar Rasool led team management till next year’s World Cup adding few
professionals in the team management staff to boost the performance of the team.
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Yousaf denies announcing retirement from international cricket
LAHORE, May 21 (APP): Veteran test cricketer ,Muhammad Yousaf
has denied retirement from international cricket and said despite not
being involved in any form of cricket in recent years he has no plans to call it
a day.
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PKF to organize talent hunt programme
LAHORE, May 21 (APP): Pakistan Judo Federation will organize the third talent hunt programme, both for men and women, from June 2-4 at Qayyum stadium peshawar.
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Adaptability to conditions key in Pakistan success in Champions Trophy
KARACHI, May 21 (APP): Former skipper Aamer Sohail firmly believes that Pakistan’s chances in the Champions Trophy depend on their adoptability to the conditions.
“Conditions would play a very important role in Pakistan’s chances for this premier 8-nation contest,” Aamer Sohail told APP in an interview on Tuesday.
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Gilani promises not to let democratic process derailed
MARDAN June 16 (APP): Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani Saturday promised with the people here that he would not let the democratic process derailed and pledged to go ahead with the missions of Shaheed Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Shaheed Benazir Bhutto for making the country strong and prosper. Addressing a public meeting here at sports Complex, the Prime Minister said, anti-democratic forces were out to derail the democratic process in the country but the PPP government with strong support of the people frustrated their designs.
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