ISLAMABAD: Pakistan stands second in terms of operating public railway network in South Asia which now totals nearly 80,000kms in the region, a new World Bank report says. By the end of 2019, Pakistan has 7,700kms of operating network followed by Bangladesh with nearly 3,000kms and 1,500kms in Sri Lanka….
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Iran shows interest in reviving ancient Silkroad
Iran has sait the it wants to be part of the Pak China Economic Coridor project to revice the ancient Silkroad. The Silkroad has been linking the Indian sub continent and China with the west since the ancient times. This large scale pact will link all the regional countries with…
Identity search
Identity search Travelling up the M1 in search of English identity Read more on BBC News
U.S. changing the way air travelers are screened
U.S. changing the way air travelers are screened The Obama administration is abandoning its policy of using nationality alone to determine which U.S.-bound international air travelers should be subject to additional screening and will instead select passengers based on possible matches to intelligence information, including physical descriptions… Read more on…
Marriage venue yet to be decided: Sania
Marriage venue yet to be decided: Sania Hyderabad, Mar 31 : Indian tennis star Sania Mirza, after her surprise announcement of marriage with former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik, has said the venue for the wedding ceremony on April 15 was yet to be decided. Read more on New Kerala
My marriage has nothing to do with Indo-Pak politics: Sania
My marriage has nothing to do with Indo-Pak politics: Sania Indian tennis star Sania Mirza Tuesday said her marriage with former Pakistan cricket captain Shoaib Malik next month had nothing to do with India-Pakistan politics. Read more on Calcutta News
Harris twist affects Yorkshire plans
Harris twist affects Yorkshire plans Yorkshire’s plans for their overseas playing staff took another twist on Tuesday when Ryan Harris was omitted from Australia’s ICC World Twenty20 squad. Read more on PA Sport via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport
India tests two nuclear capable missiles
India tests two nuclear capable missiles by Staff Writers Bhubaneswar, India (AFP) March 27, 2010 India successfully tested two short-range nuclear-capable missiles from two sites off its eastern coast on Saturday, a defence ministry official said. Read more on SpaceDaily
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