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(17-May-2012) - SC rejects Musa plea to replace investigation officer
(16-May-2012) - Iran Tough Nuclear Stance Masks Struggles
(16-May-2012) - Some relief for Travolta in abuse case
(16-May-2012) - In Iowa Mitt Romney focuses on prairie fire of debt
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(17-May-2012) - Bannu jail break K P cabinet holds police FC responsible
(17-May-2012) - Attempts to form caretaker government in Greece
(16-May-2012) - What Alex Miller taught me about the Nakba
(16-May-2012) - Beau Sancy diamond sells for $9.7 million at Swiss auction
(17-May-2012) - Manhandling by IJT PU teachers to boycott classes
(17-May-2012) - Dr Chishti comes home a bit perplexed
(17-May-2012) - Frances Hollande meets Merkel on 1st foreign trip
(16-May-2012) - Shorten on the fortunes of Labor government and labor unio
(16-May-2012) - Pakistan preparing to open NATO supply route
(17-May-2012) - Merkel Softens on Greece
(17-May-2012) - EU navy, helicopters strike pirate lair destroy arms cache
(16-May-2012) - Family Talk Time Magazine Breastfeeding Cover
(17-May-2012) - Agony of hostages families about to end
(16-May-2012) - Govt. to distribute more state land among landless Haris C
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in International - Thu May 17, 2012
Washington: Pakistan is preparing to open the crucial Nato supply route to Afghanistan, a top US commander based in Afghanistan has said, noting that there were signs of
in International - Thu May 17, 2012
(CNN) It\'s the diplomatic equivalent of hosting both the World Cup and the World Series in the same country on the same weekend.
in International - Thu May 17, 2012
Washington: Pakistan is preparing to open the crucial NATO supply route to Afghanistan, a top US commander based in Afghanistan has said, noting that there were signs of
in International - Wed May 16, 2012
French President Francois Hollande is to unveil his government today, likely rewarding key players from his election campaign with top positions and placing a woman in ch
in International - Wed May 16, 2012
AS AN American ally, the Philippines has always been supportive of United States" military presence in Asia. Thus, it is no longer surprising to see the Philippines warml
in National - Wed May 16, 2012
NATO on Tuesday invited Pakistan\'s president to the upcoming Chicago summit on Afghanistan, the strongest sign yet that Islamabad is ready to reopen its western border to U
in International - Tue May 15, 2012
PARIS: Socialist Francois Hollande is to be sworn in as France\'s president Tuesday before naming a prime minister and dashing to Germany to battle with Berlin over how t
in International - Tue May 15, 2012
Islamabad Pakistan"s foreign minister indicated Monday the time has come to reopen the country"s Afghan border to Nato troop supplies, saying the government had made its
in International - Mon May 14, 2012
U.S. President Barack Obama has welcomed the latest transfer of security from NATO to Afghan forces, saying it is "an important step forward" toward achieving o
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
KABUL NATO and US forces in Afghanistan admitted Friday that a number of civilians were killed in two separate airstrikes, days after President Hamid Karzai warned that
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
A man wearing an Afghan army uniform shot dead a U.S. soldier in the east of the country, one of two NATO troops killed Friday, military officials said. The Taliban claimed
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
KABUL - A man wearing an Afghan army uniform fatally shot an American soldier in the east of the country, one of two NATO troops killed on Friday, military officials said. T
in National - Fri May 11, 2012
WASHINGTON, May 10: The US Congress on Thursday proposed stopping preferential trade with Pakistan and reducing aid to just 10 per cent of available funds unless Islamaba
in National - Fri May 11, 2012
ISLAMABAD Pakistani leaders will meet next week to discuss ending a nearly six-month blockade on NATO supplies into Afghanistan, officials said Friday.
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in National - Thu May 10, 2012
PESHAWAR, May 9: Chief Minister Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has formally launched Economic Revitalisation Project for rehabilitation of terrorism-affected Small and Medium Ent
in National - Thu May 10, 2012
Officials from Afghanitan, Pakistan and International Security Assistance Force are due to meet each other following a trilateral session in Pakistan"s Rawalpindi city la
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
New Delhi: India appears not to be a happy place for women to become mothers, as it has been ranked 76th among 80 "less developed" countries, even below some of
in International - Wed May 09, 2012
Washington (CNN) -- A man who volunteered as a suicide bomber for a terrorist group intent on blowing up a U.S.-bound plane was working instead as an intelligence agent f
in National - Tue May 08, 2012
Islamabad: Taliban beheads 13 Pakistani soldiers Taliban fighters have killed 14 Pakistani soldiers in a key militant sanctuary along the Afghan border, beheading a
in National - Tue May 08, 2012
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama will host Nato Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in the Oval Office on May 9, the White House said late Monday.
"The
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
Visiting US secretary of state Hillary Clinton will on Tuesday meet external affairs minister SM Krishna to discuss bilateral issues. Krishna is expected to take up the n
in International - Tue May 08, 2012
France\'s new leader Francois Hollande has sparked US curiosity and some concern over his stance on the Afghan war, but experts see common interests with President Barack
in National - Tue May 08, 2012
Peshawar: American efforts to talk peace with insurgents in Afghanistan mean Washington can no longer expect Pakistan to attack all the militant factions on its side of t
in National - Tue May 08, 2012
MIRANSHAH - Rare clashes between troops and Islamist militants in Pakistan\'s North Waziristan killed 19 soldiers and civilians, and wounded nearly 100 others, officials sai
in National - Tue May 08, 2012
PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- American efforts to talk peace with insurgents in Afghanistan mean Washington can no longer expect Pakistan to attack all the militant factions on its
