Opinion Afghan govt, Taliban agree for talks Islamabad: Afghan government and the Taliban have agreed for talks due to Pakistan’s intervention. Following Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi’s “productive Putin to address annual address to the Federal Assembly Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin will deliver his annual address to the Federal Assembly in the first quarter of next China-US trade dispute enters second half By Cheng Shi China and the United States reached a consensus to suspend tariff hikes and restart trade talks at Imam Hussain’s martyrdom, a victory for truth SHAFQAT ALI ISLAMABAD: Hazrat Imam Hussain (AS)’’s martyrdom on the 10th of Moharram several centuries ago marks the victory of Tibet Act may further jeopardize China-US relations By Ling Shengli The US is readying a law to impose a visa ban on Chinese officials, sharpening the knives Saudi financing – Not enough Mr PM By Senator Rehman Malik Saudi Arabia is like our elder brother and has always helped Pakistan in difficult times. The PPP party of masses By Senator Rehman Malik November 30 is a day for all of us, all the senior leadership and workers included, Why Bhutto matters By Senator Sherry Rehman Last month Pakistan played host to an important ECO summit. In the largest gathering of Asian An existential threat By Senator Sherry Rehman Half of Pakistan is enveloped in a nasty layer of toxic smog, as we speak. The