Rupee marginally weaker in dull trade

KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee was marginally weaker on Monday, however dealers expect the rupee to remain stable after the central bank raised interest

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Economic empowerment to rout terrorism, PM tells US senator

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that the democratically-elected government accords priority to promoting socio-economic dev

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Govt may completely ban rice export to cool local prices

ISLAMABAD: The government is likely to completely ban rice export to stabilise its prices in the local market, The News learnt on Monday.The M

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MINFAL to assess rice stocks

LAHORE: The Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock has decided to evaluate rice stock position in the country, accepting the proposal of the Rice

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Khatm-e-Nabuwwat Conference urges unity among Muslims

LAHORESPEAKERS at the international Khatm-e-Nabuwwat Conference Monday strongly condemned the growing anti-Islam conspiracies by Qadiyanis and

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Oil above $133 on Nigerian pipeline attack

LONDON: Oil rose above $133 on Monday as long-term supply concerns lingered and fresh production problems appeared in Nigeria and Norway.US cr

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33 prisoners held for non-payment of fines released

KarachiAbout 33 prisoners who were languishing in different Sindh jails due to the non-payment of fines have been released after payment of Rs

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Hamilton achieves boyhood ambition

MONACO: Lewis Hamilton achieved one boyhood ambition in Monaco on Sunday with a thrilling win that left him in pole position to realise his other drea

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U.S. official: Pakistan needs to ’strike back’ against terrorism (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

BAGRAM, Afghanistan - The U.S. homeland security chief urged Pakistan’s new government to tackle terrorism in its regions bordering Afghanistan or face more attacks of the kind that killed ex-premier Benazir Bhutto.

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LHC admits petitions against Nawaz, Shahbaz

LAHOREELECTION tribunals of the Lahore High Court on Monday admitted for regular hearing various identical petitions against the candidature o

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