Brown asks Pakistan to do more on terrorism

ISLAMABAD: British Prime Minister Gordon Brown telephoned President Asif Zardari on Thursday night, said sources at the Foreign Office, concerning the

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Income Tax rip Medicam apart

KARACHI: Income Tax placed themselves in a commanding position after getting a first innings lead against Medicam Group with six wickets still in hand

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Nawaz spells out terms for joining federal govt

LAHORE: PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif has set three major conditions for joining the federal government, including scrapping of the 17th Amendment, impleme

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Panic after hoax call in 2 varsities

LAHOREPANIC spread among students, teachers and staff after two universities providing co-education on Raiwind Road received threat calls on T

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Lucrative bridge event to be held next month

KARACHI: The majority of the leading teams of the country will be taking part in the 1st Coca Cola Bridge Tournament to be staged at the Islamabad Clu

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Murder of three Baloch leaders sparks violence

QUETTA: One person was killed and nine others, including three policemen, were injured after the provincial capital and other parts of Balochistan eru

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US visa services to remain suspended on Friday

ISLAMABAD: US embassy in Islamabad has announced shutting down of visa services on April 10 Friday but emergency visa section for US citizens will remain operational, said statement released from US embassy here on Thursday.Statement said the embassy crew must be watchful of travel to public places, restaurants and hotels due to serious security threats posed on US citizens.However, US councils located in Karachi and Lahore will stay opened on Friday.

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Sikh Yatrees to be under close watch

LAHOREThe Punjab government has directed the police and district administration to keep close vigilance on the visiting Sikh Yatrees to Pakist

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60 drone hits kill 14 al-Qaeda men, 687 civilians

LAHORE: Of the 60 cross-border predator strikes carried out by the Afghanistan-based American drones in Pakistan between January 14, 2006 and April 8,

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Expert warns of batting paradises

ISLAMABAD: The International Cricket Council’’s pitch expert has blamed too much limited-overs cricket and a proliferation of Twenty20 games for the in

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