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(21-May-2012) - Syed meets Qadri blames govt for target killing
(21-May-2012) - UN nuclear agency chief heads to Tehran
(21-May-2012) - Europe faces difficult search for growth
(21-May-2012) - Pakistan blocks Twitter over contentious tweets
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber al Megrahi dies at 60 in Libya
(21-May-2012) - Thar Coal project
(21-May-2012) - Strong quake kills 7 in Italy
(21-May-2012) - Ahmadinejad should open nightclubs Iran MP jibes
(21-May-2012) - Encounter kills ASI 4 criminals
(21-May-2012) - Religious intolerance Hindu temple vandalised in Peshawar
(21-May-2012) - Politics is not Dr Khans cup of tea
(21-May-2012) - Activists Urge NATO to Protect Afghan Womens Rights
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Rulers have sold themselves for $365m: Imran
(21-May-2012) - Nationalist Nikolic wins Serbian presidential elections
(21-May-2012) - Malik welcomes Shahbazs move to record statement before SC
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(21-May-2012) - Diablo III comes to the Philippines
(21-May-2012) - Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies in Libya leaving unanswered
(21-May-2012) - Gun battle in Beirut amid mounting fears of Syria spillove
(21-May-2012) - Three original Wiggles to hang up their skivvies
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in National - Wed May 16, 2012
ISLAMABAD - Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Khursheed Shah on Tuesday was re-elected as the chairman of the 12-member parliamentary committee assigned the task o
in National - Fri April 06, 2012
IslamabadFormer DG ISI Shuja Pasha informed the Memo Commission here on Thursday that there was no plan of a coup by the Army after the May 02 US unilateral attack to kill A
in National - Thu April 05, 2012
ISLAMABAD: Former DG ISI Shuja Pasha informed the memo commission that there was no plan of a coup by the Army. "If there was a threat, the ISI would have kno
in International - Thu February 02, 2012
Brussels The United States intends to end combat operations in Afghanistan before the end of 2013, US Defence Secretary Leon Panetta said on Wednesday, laying down a new mar
in International - Tue January 24, 2012
BRUSSELS: The EU agreed an embargo on Iran\'s oil exports Monday as well as financial sanctions as the West ramped up pressure on Tehran\'s suspect nuclear drive to press it
in National - Fri January 13, 2012
ISLAMABA: Rejecting the possibility of a coup, military"s top brass on Thursday decided to address the misgivings of political leadership at relevant parliamen
in National - Tue December 27, 2011
The military leadership has been mulling over the report of US Central Command (CentCom) about NATO attack.
According to sources, the top military brass will i
in International - Tue December 27, 2011
Guinea-Bissau s army on Monday said it foiled a coup attempt in the impoverished west African country and arrested the navy chief, accusing him of being the "mastermind
in National - Mon November 28, 2011
Mansoor Ijaz an American businessman with Pakistani descent has claimed that Pakistan"s ambassador to the United States Husain Haqqani requested him to deliver a secret m
in National - Fri November 25, 2011
Islamabad: The Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), blamed for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, is continuing with its "hate India campaign" as it held a massive protest rally in Lahore against t
in International - Tue November 22, 2011
WASHINGTON, Nov 22 (Reuters): It didn\'t seem like mission impossible just two weeks ago.Inside a private room on the first floor of the U.S. Senate, seven members of Was
in National - Mon September 26, 2011
ISLAMABAD - Expressing deep concern over senior US officials" statements, top brass of Pakistan Army Sunday rejected allegations of Islamabad"s links with Haqqa
in International - Fri August 05, 2011
ISTANBUL (AFP) - Turkey s Supreme Military Council appointed new top brass Thursday after the shock mass resignation of its high command in a row with the government over pr
in International - Wed August 03, 2011
NICOSIA (AFP) - Cyprus suspended three senior army officers on Tuesday in the wake of a naval base munitions blast that killed 13 people, destroyed the country s largest pow
in National - Mon July 04, 2011
ISLAMABAD - The Abbottabad Commission, which is to meet Tuesday to probe the May 2 US raid that killed Osama bin Laden, is fully an autonomous body and is empowered to take
in National - Thu June 30, 2011
ISLAMABAD – The newly elected office-bearers of the Nazria Pakistan Trust s Capital chapter have pledged their unconditional loyalty and allegiance with Pakistan s ideology
in International - Sat June 25, 2011
NEW DELHI (Online) - President Obama s announcement that the United States will pull 33,000 troops out of Afghanistan by the end of next summer was met with muted concern on
in International - Wed June 22, 2011
BRUSSELS (AFP) - NATO defended the credibility of its air war in Libya on Tuesday after Italy warned that civilian deaths could undermine the campaign amid growing signs of
in National - Sat May 14, 2011
ISLAMABAD : The in-camera joint session of the parliament unanimously passed a resolution, proposing constitution of an independent commission
in International - Tue April 19, 2011
WASHINGTON : A Pentagon probe cleared General Stanley McChrystal of any wrongdoing Monday and cast doubt over the accuracy of a Rolling Stone article that got the former Afg
in National - Fri November 26, 2010
PESHAWAR: Traditional dances and music heralded the opening of food and cultural festival organised jointly by the Culture Directorate and Sarhad Tourism Corporation at the
in International - Wed November 10, 2010
YANGON: The Myanmar military s political proxy claimed an overwhelming victory on Tuesday in an election condemned as a sham by the West, as fresh fighting erupted bet
in International - Fri July 23, 2010
LONDON: The cremated remains of a cat that appeared in the opening credits of Britain s longest-running television soap sold for 700 pounds on Thursday, an auction house sai
in International - Mon July 05, 2010
Poles voted Sunday in a snap election forced by the air-crash death of conservative president Lech Kaczynski, with his twin bidding to replace him and keep out the governing
in National - Sat June 19, 2010
LAHORE: The Bank of Punjab (BoP) hierarchy in Lahore has received around 100 sealed bids for the purpose of auctioning a Rs 445 million fleet of luxurious vehicles, which wa
