Karzai threatens to pursue militants into Pakistan (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday threatened to send troops into Pakistan to kill Taliban militants if they pursued cross-border attacks into Afghanistan.

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Rains bring miseries to Pindiites

RawalpindiThe pre-monsoon rains have started and so are the problems of Pindiites. The meteorology office recorded just 12mm of rain early Sun

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Cloudy weather brings respite

LAHORECLOUDY weather on Sunday gave a respite to the heart-stricken Lahorites who thronged parks and entertainment places to enjoy the cool br

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Governor lashes out at ex-servicemen

KarachiSindh Governor Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan has warned the Ex-Servicemen Society, especially those of its members belonging to Karachi, that,

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Pakistan delegation off to India for rail talks

LAHOREA four member delegation of Pakistan Railways Sunday left for India to hold three-day talks with their Indian counterpart through Wagah

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Deposed SC judges still not given salaries

ISLAMABAD: A legislator of the Pakistan People’’s Party Justice (retd) Fakharunisa Khokar on Sunday revealed in the National Assembly that contrary to

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US attack victims complain of poor treatment at hospital

PESHAWAR: Survivors of Tuesday US Predator’’s attack in the Mohmand Agency have complained of total neglect by health authorities at the Lady Reading H

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Afghanistan leader threatens Pakistan with troops (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Afghan President Hamid Karzai Sunday inflamed relations with Islamabad by threatening to send troops into Pakistan to hunt down Taliban fighters who find sanctuary across the border.

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US team to arrive for probe into Mohmand air strike

ISLAMABAD: A high-level US Centcom team is expected to arrive in Pakistan within the next 48 hours to work out modalities for a joint investigation in

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NAB asks public to be cautious while investing in housing schemes

LAHORE: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) Punjab has warned general public to observe utmost care while making investment in housing and so-cal

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