KARACHI: Two persons were shot dead in different localities of Karachi. According to sources, unknown persons shot dead a thirty years old man in Defence Phase II area whereas a young man was shot dead in Lyari by unidentified gunmen.
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Friday firmly rejected suggestions that his country was involved in a deadly bombing this week outside the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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Pakistan’s Foreign Minister sought to reassure Washington on Friday his country was doing all it could to fight militants on the border with Afghanistan and that Islamabad would not tolerate U.S. interference there.
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KARACHI: The Pakistani rupee firmed 1.75 per cent on Friday as demand for dollars eased after the introduction of stabilisation measures and on rumour
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Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Friday firmly rejected suggestions that his country was involved in a deadly bombing this week outside the Indian Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan.
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LAHORECITY hospitals are flooded with people suffering from gastroenteritis and diarrhoea spreading because of hot and humid weather coupled w
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LAHORE: As the market of mobile telephone in the country amid a tough competition is expanding its network in rural areas, telecom companies are incre
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LONDON: The price of London Brent crude oil hit a record high point above 147 dollars per barrel in afternoon deals on Friday, amid simmering tensions over key producer Iran, traders said.London’’s Brent North Sea oil for August delivery surged as high as 147.25 dollars, which beat the previous record of 146.69 which was set on July 3.New York’’s main oil contract, light sweet crude for August delivery, hit another record peak of 146.90.
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KARACHI: Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan chairman, defending the amendments the SECP has made in stock market regulations for 30 days,
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ISLAMABAD: The posting of trade officers and ministers in Pakistani missions abroad continues to be a fishy affair while the appointment of key figure
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