15 militants among 19 killed in Swat

MINGORA/PESHAWAR: Fifteen militants and three personnel of the security forces, besides a civilian, were killed during fierce clashes in various areas

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Basim Usmani: Slow progress in Pakistan (Guardian Unlimited)

Basim Usmani: One year on from Musharraf’s assault, and Pakistan’s judiciary is still not restored

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No tariff increase for lifeline consumers

LAHORE: Federal Minister for Water and Power Pervaiz Ashraf has announced that there would be no tariff increase for lifeline consumers while consumer

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Obama seeks improved ties with Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and president-elect of the US Barack Obama had a telephonic conversation early on Saturday morning during which

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Lady informer among two shot dead

KarachiTwo people, including a lady informer, were shot dead in the Kalakot and Chakiwara police limits. Body of a married woman, Roqu

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Pakistan News

President, PM messages on Iqbal Day

ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday stressed the need for imbibing the teachings of national

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Pervaiz flays govt silence on water dispute

LAHORE PML-Q Punjab Chief Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi has criticized the Punjab government for silence on water dispute with India.The PML-Q leader

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Ministry to conduct workshop for finalising PRSP

ISLAMABAD: The finance ministry will organise a workshop on November 14 in the federal capital to get input from all stakeholders for finalising much-

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Friends ask Islamabad to first move

ISLAMABAD: Friends of Pakistan including Saudi Arabia have asked Islamabad in plain words to first formally move International Monetary Fund some time

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Ecnec approves $400m

ISLAMABAD: The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) has approved the Sindh Cities Improvement Programme worth US $ 400 million

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