British Pakistani political leader of Kashmiri origin, Lord Qurban Hussain called on Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar in Islamabad today. They discussed Pak-UK relations and matters pertaining to Pakistani diaspora in the United Kingdom.
KARACHI: Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that trade barriers are significant impediments to regional growth, as South Asia remains one of the least integrated regions ...
The candidate of Egypt for the office of Director General UNESCO, Dr. Khaled El-Enany called on Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar in Islamabad today. During the meeting, they reaffirmed the historic brotherly ties between ...
Islamabad: Pakistan s embattled national airline apologised on Friday for an advert of a plane flying at the Eiffel Tower, published to mark the
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar has condemned the Pakistan International Airlines ad, calling it an act of ‘stupidity’.
Pakistan International Airlines celebrated its resumption of flights to European Union countries after a four-year ban with a social media post that read: "Paris, we're coming today."
Pakistan's national airline said that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Pakistan’s national airline says that an advertisement showing a plane heading toward the Eiffel Tower was never intended to evoke the memories of the Sept. 11 attacks.
The prime minister of Pakistan has ordered an investigation over an ad by the country’s flag carrier that was criticized as resembling the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The ad is being criticized for its imagery, which is reminiscent of the 9/11 attacks that took place in the United States, the Daily Beast, The Guardian and NBC News reported. On Sept. 11, 2001, terrorists hijacked a total of four commercial planes, two of which were flown into New York City’s Twin Towers.
KARACHI: Days after it resumed flights to Europe after a four year gap, Pakistan’s flag carrier apologised for
PIA makes its return to Europe after a turbulent history marked by safety issues, including a deadly crash and pilot license scandals.