Pakistan will produce more wind (UPI)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, Oct. 21 (UPI) — Pakistani officials have said the country will be able to produce another 1,000 megawatts of wind power.

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India thrash Australia by record margin in second Test

MOHALI, India|: A sizzling performance by Zaheer Khan in the second Test here on Tuesday helped India to a crushing 320-run win against Australia and

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Power overbilling protest intensifies

LAHOREProtests against the over billing further intensified on Tuesday as a number of protest demonstrations were taken out in the different c

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Govt sets 25m tonnes wheat production target

ISLAMABAD: The government on Tuesday unveiled its Rabi crop plan with emphasis on growing more wheat while ignoring rest of the crops and no details o

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Pakistan Heading for Economic Meltdown? (ABC News)

Pakistan’s economy woes compound its security problems.

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President for enhancing food storage capacity

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari has called for enhancing food grains storage capacity in the country through public-private partnership as a mea

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Ricky Ponting denies Indian bust-up with Brett Lee

MOHALI, India: Australia skipper Ricky Ponting on Tuesday played down reports of a row with star fast bowler Brett Lee during the second Test against

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IMF clearance necessary

LAHORE: Without even opting for an International Monetary Fund facility, Pakistan would have to follow conditions of the Fund as loans from multilater

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Kashmir trade resumes after 60 years

CHAKOTI, Azad Kashmir: Trucks loaded with apples, onions and nuts crossed the frontier in divided Kashmir for the first time in six decades on Tuesday

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Marriage season brings business for flower-sellers

Rawalpindi Sale of flowers especially roses and tulips is fast increasing in the twin cities with marriage season touching its climax and comm

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