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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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