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Slow progress in missing persons case annoys SC

in National - Tue May 22, 2012

QUETTA, May 21: Annoyed by slow progress in the recovery of missing persons, the Supreme Court has ordered the secretaries of defence and interior as well as principal se

Pak mulling re opening Nato supply route US commander

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

Pakistan preparing to open NATO supply route

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

Diablo 3 review

in International - Thu May 17, 2012

Despite extensive stress-testing, Diablo 3\'s global launch was bound hit a few snags. And sure enough, as the 23.01 deadline passed and BattleNet servers opened worldwid

Better to be a mother in China or Sri Lanka than India: re

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

Malik asks wanted criminals to surrender

in National - Sat May 05, 2012

KARACHI, May 4 (APP): Interior Minister Rehman Malik  on Friday said strict action had been planned against miscreants to restore peace in Lyari and asked the wanted

China can help boost Punjab economy: Sharif

in National - Thu May 03, 2012

LahorePunjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that Peoples Republic of China is a great economic force of South Asia which has a commendable rate of growth.&n

LEAs given free hand to keep peace says CM

in National - Mon April 23, 2012

KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Qaim Ali Shah has said that the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) have been given a free hand to initiate action wherever necessary to maint

Another avalanche

in National - Wed April 18, 2012

SKARDU  – Amidst signs of improvement in ties between Pakistan and India, PML-N President Nawaz Sharif Tuesday suggested that Islamabad should be the first to withdr

Synchronised swimmers ready to do battle as Olympics quali

in International - Wed April 18, 2012

While synchronised swimming garners few column inches in Britain, this week sees it take centre stage at the Aquatics Centre in the Olympic Park in the final qualific

Hidden hand Mr Malik can only see

in National - Mon April 02, 2012

SUPER smart Interior Minister Rehman Malik has disclosed that a conspiracy has been hatched to sabotage law and order in Karachi and a third force was involved in it. The

"Human rights, political process must be respected"

in National - Mon March 19, 2012

LahoreThe Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has voiced alarm over the continued deterioration in the state of human rights across the country and emphasize

Neighbourhood peace: India asks Pakistan to take action ag

in International - Tue March 13, 2012

The Indian government on Monday expressed commitment to resolving all outstanding issues with Pakistan through dialogue, reported the Press Trust of India news

Senate ruling urges missing persons early recovery

in National - Thu March 08, 2012

IslamabadShowing its concern over the missing person"s issue, the Senate on Wednesday urged the federal and the provincial governments to take effective steps for their i

Negativism of our media

in National - Tue March 06, 2012

Balochistan these days is making headlines and all patriotic elements are feeling deeply perturbed over the worsening security situation in Balochistan owing to exces

Pakistan have high hopes for Dav Whatmore

in National - Mon March 05, 2012

Karachi: Pakistan hope new cricket coach, Australia\'s Dav Whatmore, can find a magic formula to transform the country\'s talented players into a team that enjoys sus

Zaheer defends skipper Misbah for T20 loss

in National - Fri March 02, 2012

KARACHI: Former Captain Zaheer Abbas has defended skipper Misbah-ul-Haq for Pakistan\'s 1-2 loss to England in three match T20 International series against England.&n

Pakistan to normalise trade with India

in National - Thu March 01, 2012

IslamabadThe government says it will normalise trade with neighbouring India by the end of this year.

The Cabinet made the decision in a meeting chaired by Prim

French court rules genocide law unconstitutional

in International - Wed February 29, 2012

Paris:  France\'s Constitutional Council ruled on Tuesday that a French law concerning the mass killings of Armenians a century ago violates t

Early rehabilitation of drains ordered

in National - Tue February 28, 2012

President Asif Ali Zardari has taken serious notice of slow pace of rehabilitation of storm-water drains in Sindh and directed the provincial government to get local people

Early rehabilitation of drains ordered

in National - Tue February 28, 2012

KARACHI: President Asif Ali Zardari has taken serious notice of slow pace of rehabilitation of storm-water drains in Sindh and directed the provincial government to get l

Punjab spending billions rupees on communication means : S

in National - Mon February 20, 2012

LahorePunjab Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said that infrastructure is of great importance for the rapid development and provincial government is spending bi

UN chief Ban seeks action on Syria

in International - Fri February 10, 2012

UNITED NATIONS: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday the Arab League chief told him he intends to revive an Arab League monitoring mission in Syria, which ha

UN chief Ban seeks action on Syria

in International - Thu February 09, 2012

UNITED NATIONS: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday the Arab League chief told him he intends to revive an Arab League monitoring mission in Syria, which ha

From darkest India an enlightened leader

in International - Wed February 01, 2012

PATNA: There\'s an apocryphal story about Bihar, a sprawling state on the Gangetic plains of eastern India that for decades held the dubious honour of being the most violent