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(23-May-2012) - Irans Ahmadinejad to visit as China slams new sanctions
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(23-May-2012) - Drogba confirms Chelsea departure
(23-May-2012) - In poll, Russians see wide gap between democratic ideals a
(23-May-2012) - UN warns Syria of civil war if truce collapses
(23-May-2012) - Minority Protection PHC orders inquiry into temple vandali
(23-May-2012) - Donna Summer and the Grateful Dead Added to National Recor
(23-May-2012) - Humble advice Erdogan meets Nawaz JI leadership
(23-May-2012) - US Pakistan thaw swiftly becomes debacle
(23-May-2012) - Retrospective adjustment Nepra hikes power tariff by up to
(23-May-2012) - Zardaris Chicago visit reaped humiliation for country Imra
(23-May-2012) - 26 die in train 26 on bus
(23-May-2012) - Mending US-Pak ties Bilawal asks Obama to show courage and
(23-May-2012) - Paul Ryan Says Mitt Romney Will Save This Country
(23-May-2012) - Egyptians set to pick president for first time
(23-May-2012) - Lawyers thrash policeman
(23-May-2012) - Drogba the hero as Chelsea sink Bayern
(23-May-2012) - Continuing clashes and military operations in Syria
(23-May-2012) - Keep calm and tweet Bulgarians turn to blogs for quake inf
(23-May-2012) - Courtroom drama Apex court grilling triggers DAGs dramatic
(23-May-2012) - Hearing on Zuma painting adjourned
(23-May-2012) - Partial strike in City on Awami Tehreek call
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in International - Tue May 22, 2012
In the run-up to the weekend"s G-8 summit at Camp David, journalists unfavorably compared European "austerity" with Barack Obama"s economic policies.
Europea
in National - Sat May 19, 2012
LAHORE, May 18: Islami Jamiat Tulaba (IJT) activists clashed with police on The Mall on Friday that witnessed aerial firing, tear-gas shelling, baton charge and pelting o
in International - Fri May 18, 2012
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says he believes al-Qaida is behind twin bombings in Damascus, last week, that killed 55 people.
He said Thursday the terror
in National - Thu May 17, 2012
LAHORE, May 16: The Punjab University Academic Staff Association executive body announced boycotting classes and creating law and order "to jolt the government" ov
in National - Wed May 16, 2012
A LARGE number of Punjab University (PU) faculty members on Tuesday strongly protested the Islami Jamiat Talaba (IJT) for what they termed its "hooliganism" on campus.
in International - Thu May 10, 2012
BEIJING - China, Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) are consulting with each other for the early launch of negotiations for the free trade area (FTA), a white paper sa
in International - Mon May 07, 2012
LAHORE: Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan said on Monday that the student wings of political parties had caused a severe blow to academic activities by indu
in National - Fri May 04, 2012
IslamabadChairman Senate Syed Nayyer Hussain Bokhari has said that Education is not only a mean for socio-economic development of any nation, but it also plays a key role
in National - Sat April 28, 2012
ISLAMABAD, April 27: Quaid-i-Azam University (QAU) authorities closed the university for four days, and ordered some 800 final-year students to vacate hostels, after viol
in International - Fri April 27, 2012
The Lady is a biopic of Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi. The film celebrates her role in Burma\'s struggle for democracy and underlines the personal sacrifices inv
in National - Wed April 25, 2012
IslamabadThe Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) on Tuesday banned Bhoja Air Lines planes for general flights after finding some of the planes unfit to fly.
CAA had
in International - Wed April 25, 2012
"Baby Wade was the most important thing in my life. I loved him more than I loved myself. I would have never hurt him." This was the evidence of Nolan Schoeman,
in International - Thu April 19, 2012
YANGON - Aung San Suu Kyi plans to visit Britain and Norway as part of her first trip outside Myanmar in 24 years, her party said Wednesday, in the latest
in International - Tue April 03, 2012
OAKLAND -- Tucked away behind a Walmart in an industrial park near Oakland\'s airport, the evangelical Christian college where a former nur
in International - Fri March 30, 2012
PARIS (AP) An Algerian-born former nuclear physicist accused of plotting with al-Qaida\'s north African arm to attack a French military base or economic interests we
in International - Fri March 30, 2012
Aung San Suu Kyi, the long-time standard-bearer for democracy in Myanmar, is taking a leap of faith in running for parliament on Sunday, opting to enter a political syst
in National - Thu March 22, 2012
SAHIWAL: Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand is visited the Harapa Museum and Harrapa archaeological site on Thursday morning.
in National - Fri March 09, 2012
LAHORE, March 8: Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Thursday announced 33 per cent quota for women in all government institutions, committees and taskforces while a similar
in International - Wed February 29, 2012
IslamabadThe United Nations has warned that hundreds of millions of children in cities across the world are growing up in poverty and enduring deprivation, cautioning tha
in International - Tue February 28, 2012
When China and Russia vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution this month calling on Syria\'s President Bashar al-Assad to step down, they revived fears th
in National - Mon February 27, 2012
LAHORE - Punjab University Teacher"s Front on Sunday summoned an emergency meeting of its executive council to discuss the Islami Jamiat e Talaba"s move to
in International - Mon February 06, 2012
ANKARA: For many in the Arab world, Turkey embodies something of an elusive ideal: an Islamist-based democracy with a strong economy.
A survey published Thursda
in International - Fri December 09, 2011
ISTANBUL: As Islamist groups emerge triumphant in Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco, Turkey"s ruling Justice and Development Party under Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan seems deci
in International - Wed December 07, 2011
There is no hard evidence that schools in England are slipping behind other countries, says an academic study.
Ministers have cited a decline in international l
in International - Tue November 22, 2011
Relations between Cuba and Spain may be headed for choppy waters after Spain"s conservative Popular Party won elections Sunday, although analysts say neither side is
