Afghanistan, Pakistan form new anti-militant front (AFP via Yahoo! News)

President Barack Obama has gathered sometimes mistrustful leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan to forge a new anti-terror front, but Afghan deaths in US raids have cast a pall over their high-stakes summit.

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Altaf urges Punjab to resist Taliban

LAHOREMUTTAHIDA Qaumi Movement chief Altaf Hussain has urged the Punjabi people to rise up against the Taliban and block Talibanisation in the

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PCB fails to make big profit from UAE series

LAHORE: Pakistan Cricket Board’’s hope of making substantial profit from the just concluded five-match ODI series against Australia ended in smoke as t

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PCB prepares strategy ahead of ICC moot

KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) is working on devising a comprehensive strategy to ensure that it gets it share of the 2011 World Cup profit

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We will win T20 WC this time: Younis

DUBAI: Two years ago India had crushed their ICC Twenty20 World Cup dream in a thrilling finale but Pakistan skipper Younis Khan is confident that thi

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SBP sells T-Bills worth Rs.80.63 Bln

KARACHI: The State Banks of Pakistan has sold the Treasury Bills of 3, 6 and 12 months worth of 80.63 billion rupees here on Wednesday.According to Central Bank, the T-Bills of three months were sold at the interest rate of 12.97 per cent.

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Asif trying to shed bad boy image

KARACHI: Pakistan’’s dope-tainted fast bowler Mohammad Asif is currently in England on a mission to shed his bad-boy image and pave the way for an inte

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”Tactical time-outs could be reduced”

NEW DELHI: Lalit Modi, the IPL commissioner, has said there is a possibility that the tactical time-out in the middle of each team’’s innings could be

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PBF waiting for govt’’s green signal

KARACHI: In a bid to clear Pakistan’’s image on the international level, Pakistan Boxing Federation (PBF) officials believe that the government of Paki

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Zardari dismisses fears Taliban could seize nukes

WASHINGTON: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday brushed aside US concerns that Taliban sympathisers within the Pakistan Army could help the terroris

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