Pak-Afghan trade increased to US$ 1.84 bln: Dar
CPEC to help Baluchistan Handicrafts industry: WCCI
KARACHI: Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (WCCI) Quetta urged the government of Pakistan to work on strategic methods for bringing women in the mainstream of the economy.Addressing a seminar, WCCI Founder President and Former VP FPCCI, Fehmida Jamali said shifting of Chinese handicrafts industry to Pakistan can play a momentous role in empowering Pakistani Women. Currently, the handicraft manufacturing industry of China is facing challenges due to expensive labour, whereas demand of the traditional handmade products is on the rise, she said.
Analysis: Why Hillary Clinton lost? By Ansar Mahmood Bhatti
So, to the much disappointment of majority of people in Pakistan Hillary Clinton could not make it to the Oval office as for many, she met with an ‘unexpected’ and big defeat against business-tycoon Donald Trump. While her supporters and campaign manager are trying to figure out what actually went wrong and where, the Donald Trump camp is rightly out on a celebrations spree.
50 Years of UNIDOs Progress by Li Yong
Fifty years ago, the UN General Assembly created the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO). The Organization quickly grew to its current size of 170 members. As we look back on our 50 years, there is no doubt that UNIDO is still as relevant as it was when it was created.
Donald Trump 45th President of the United States
WASHINGTON, NOV 09: He has won Florida, Ohio and North Carolina, while Democratic nominee Mrs Clinton took Virginia, Pennsylvania is too close to call. Trump is all set to become 45th President of the United States of America.The race is deadlocked in Michigan, which has not voted for a Republican White House candidate since 1988.Markets lurched as Mrs Clinton’s path to victory seemed less assured.
Poland, Pakistan enjoy historical relations: Piotr Opaliński
Ambassador of Poland talks to Centreline and DNA
Ansar Mahmood Bhatti
Ambassador of Poland Mr. Piotr Opalinski talked exclusive to Centreline and DNA news agency. Mr Piotr Opaliński has been fascinated by the Orient, its culture, history, and present-day for over forty years. He has spent a quarter of a century in Central and Southern Asia – from attending university to experiencing the charm and challenges of everyday life. After completing his M.A. in Oriental philology at Tashkent State University, he gained experience in diplomacy and public administration in Warsaw, at the Polish Institute of Foreign Affairs and the National School of Public Administration, and in the Hague at the Clingendael Institute of International Relations.
Regime change phenomenon in Pakistan
Gen Mirza Aslam Beg
THE regime change through undemocratic means is nothing new for Pakistan. It has happened four times in the past, through the manipulations of the nexus, called Four As – America, Army, Adliah, Allies (Political opportunists). The present day political agitation against the sitting government is aimed at regime change, through undemocratic means. There are two examples of the past, having similarity with the agitation now led by Imran Khan (IK).
French ambassador hosts reception to handover COP 21 presidency
ISLAMABAD,NOV 01 (DNA) – Martine Dorance, Ambassador of France to Pakistan hosted a reception to mark the handover of the French Presidency of COP21 to the Moroccan Presidency of COP22, from the Paris Climate Change Conference to the upcoming Marrakesh one which will take place from 7 to 18 November.
YUNUS MERT: Pakistan offers conducive business environment
General Manager Turkish Airlines talks to Centreline & DNA
Yunus Mert, the General Manager of Turkish Airlines gave an exclusive interview to Centreline and DNA news agency. Mr. Mert talked in detail about Turkish Airlines operations and various incentives the Airline was offering to passengers. The Airline has designed special packages for the business community also. Here are excerpts from the interivew.
SAARC postponement: No minister attends NEPAL constitution day reception
ISLAMABAD, SEPT 29 (DNA) The Constitution Day reception hosted by the Ambassador of Nepal could not attract many people because of Nepal’s role played in the postponement of SAAARC conference which was scheduled to take place in Islamabad in November this year.
Even no minister turned up and willy-nilly the Nepalese diplomats had to request to Mushahid Hussain Syed the PML Q leader to come on stage and take part in cake cutting.











