Military action may lead to martial law, says Munawwar

LAHOREAMEER Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Syed Munawwar Hassan said the military operation had always proved the first gear for martial law in Paki

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Pakistan’’s IPL players set to meet with Modi

KARACHI: Sohail Tanvir, the left-arm fast bowler, has said he and other Pakistan players will go to South Africa to discuss their IPL suspension with

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KTI threatens indefinite strike from 15th

KarachiKarachi Transport Ittehad (KTI) President Irshad Hussain Shah Bukhari and General Secretary Mehmood Afridi have threatened to go on an indefi

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Mumbai keep IPL hopes alive

PORT ELIZABETH: Mumbai Indians rode on a record stand by Jean-Paul Duminy and Ajinkya Rahane to beat Bangalore Royal Challengers by 16 runs in the Ind

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Future of present LG system a victim of uncertainty

KarachiThe fate of the present local government (LG) system still hangs in the balance because the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) is still studying

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CM announces Rs70m for Swat refugees

Sindh Chief Minsiter Qaim Ali Shah has announced Rs70 million for the internally displaced people of Swat, said a handout issued by the Chief Minister

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Pakistan News

Teachers to continue protest

LAHORETHE Tehreek-e-Asataza Punjab (TAP) has decided to continue its protest movement unless a notification for approval of a summary of deman

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Central jail to have hidden cameras to detect human rights violations

KarachiFor the first time in the history of Pakistan, cameras will be installed in the central jail, Karachi, to monitor any injustice being meted o

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Need stressed for value-addition in agriculture produce

KarachiValue addition in agriculture produce will result in greater earnings of foreign exchange, University of Karachi (KU) Department of Agricultu

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Summit did not produce any new solution: Washington Times

WASHINGTON: The Washington Times, on Sunday said the trilateral Afghan-Pak-US summit did not produce any new solutions or significant policy initiativ

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