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(24-May-2012) - Millions of Egyptians back to polling stations as historic
(24-May-2012) - Humble advice Erdogan meets Nawaz JI leadership
(23-May-2012) - The Spear case heats up
(24-May-2012) - Obamas ruthless streak targets Romney
(23-May-2012) - Cabinet forms bodies on Karachi missing persons
(24-May-2012) - Lawyers thrash policeman
(23-May-2012) - Hearing on Zuma painting adjourned
(23-May-2012) - Irans Ahmadinejad to visit as China slams new sanctions
(23-May-2012) - Iran Seeks Sanctions Relief in Nuclear Talks
(24-May-2012) - CIA informant Dr Afridi jailed for 33 years
(24-May-2012) - Muzaffar Bhuttos death
(24-May-2012) - Donna Summers friends gather for disco queens funeral
(24-May-2012) - Pakistan in a mess!
(24-May-2012) - Paul Ryan Says Mitt Romney Will Save This Country
(23-May-2012) - SC warns of emergency martial law
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(23-May-2012) - Drogba the hero as Chelsea sink Bayern
(23-May-2012) - Two foreign women kidnapped
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in National - Thu May 24, 2012
ISLAMABAD - Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani the federal cabinet meeting Wednesday formed two separate committees to look into the issues of law and order situation in K
in National - Thu May 24, 2012
LAHORE - Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani stands disqualified as prime minister of Pakistan as well as a member of the National Assembly after being convicted by the Supreme Court
in National - Thu May 24, 2012
Islamabad: A 12-member delegation, led by Home Secretary R K Singh, is in Pakistan for the Home Secretary-level talks beginning Thursday where a relaxed visa regime is ex
in International - Wed May 23, 2012
ISLAMABAD - Chairman Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, Imran Khan, has said that President Asif Ali Zardari has earned nothing but insult for Pakistan by participating in Nato Su
in National - Tue May 22, 2012
IslamabadSpeaker of the National Assembly Dr Fehmida Mirza on Monday said Pakistan and Turkey were strongly tied in religious, spiritual, cultural and linguistic links as
in National - Tue May 22, 2012
KARACHI: Pakistan is to discipline three navy officers for negligence a year after a 17-hour militant assault on a military base in the heart of Karachi, a navy spokesman sa
in National - Mon May 21, 2012
ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior Rehman Malik Sunday welcomed the decision of Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif to appear and record his statement before the S
in National - Sat May 19, 2012
ISLAMABAD, May 18: Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) on Friday discontinued the services of Atif Mehmood Kayani, director general, Federal Directorat
in International - Sat May 19, 2012
Washington: New French President Francois Hollande on Friday told his American counterpart Barack Obama that Paris is committed to providing assistance to Afghan security
in International - Sat May 19, 2012
ISLAMABAD:
Days before Turkey"s Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan is to address the joint session of parliament and begin his Islamabad tour in earnest, there a
in National - Thu May 17, 2012
ISLAMABAD, May 16: Disillusioned with FIA"s investigations into the whopping loss of Rs26.5 billion in the Pakistan Steel Mills in 2008-09 alone, the Supreme Court entrus
in National - Thu May 17, 2012
SLAMABAD, May 16: Former director general of ISI Lt-Gen (retd) Asad Durrani spilled the beans on Wednesday when he claimed before the Supreme Court that his then boss, th
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
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
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 International - Wed May 16, 2012
France\'s new President Francois Hollande has arrived in Berlin for a keenly anticipated first meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
His arrival was
in National - Wed May 16, 2012
QUETTA: After an interval of a few weeks, sectarian targeted killings resumed in Quetta on Tuesday morning as two brothers belonging to the Hazara community were gunned down
in International - Mon May 14, 2012
BEIJING, May 14 (Xinhua) -- Leaders of China, the Republic of Korea (ROK) and Japan on Sunday vowed to further enhance the future-oriented comprehensive cooperative partners
in National - Sat May 12, 2012
KARACHI - Lord Mayor of Mashhad, Syed Muhammad Pezhman has said Iran and Pakistan are bound by centuries old traditions, ties and both the countries have identical cultur
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
Washington • A course for U.S. military officers has been teaching that America"s enemy is Islam in general, not just terrorists, and suggesting that the country might ul
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
Damascus The latest suicide bombings in the Syrian capital showed an increasing ruthlessness: The attackers struck during rush hour, setting off one blast to draw a cr
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
Washington A course for U.S. military officers has been teaching that America"s enemy is Islam in general, not just terrorists, and suggesting that the country
in International - Sat May 12, 2012
For years, students at a US military college could take an elective course that advocated total war on Islam. Although the class has been suspended, the teacher remains on s
in National - Fri May 11, 2012
LondonThe United Kingdom Thursday vowed to build on a deeper and stronger relationship with Pakistan saying its future matters greatly to Britain and agreed on building u
