U.S. Believes Pakistan Nuclear Arms Are Secure - Gates (Bernama)

U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testifies at a House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee hearing on the Afghanistan war on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 2, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed WASHINGTON, Dec 7 (Reuters) — The United States has helped Pakistan improve security arrangements for its nuclear arms and is “comfortable” the weapons are secure, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert …

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US pressures Pakistan over safe havens (Brisbane Times)

The United States says it is pressing Pakistan to move against Taliban and al-Qaeda sanctuaries in its territory.

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Pakistan News

LDA kicks off drive to demolish illegal high-rises

LAHORE: The much-awaited demolition drive against illegally constructed high-rises in the provincial metropolis finally kicked off on Sunday as the La

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Messi double keeps Barca five clear

MADRID: Ballon D?Or winner Lionel Messi scored a brace as Barcelona won 3-1 at Deportivo La Coruna on Saturday to restore their five-point advantage o

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MDA housing scheme

Karachi

Around 66,000 employees of the City District Government Karachi (CDGK) want to know who benefited from the interest on the token money

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Festivities mark Sindhi Topi Day

Karachi

A number of rallies were organised on Sunday in various of the city to observe December 6 as the day for pride and protection of the ?S

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56 newspapers speak with one voice on climate change

KARACHI: Today 56 newspapers in 44 countries take the unprecedented step of speaking with one voice through a common editorial. We do so because human

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India asks Russia to influence Pakistan’s policy - DAWN.com


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India asks Russia to influence Pakistan's policy
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—File photo NEW DELHI: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has asked Russia to use its influence with Pakistan to rein in terror groups it says are

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Pakistan News

Paramedical staff complains of harassment, ED rejects charges

Islamabad

With a police investigation due today (Monday) to gather clues regarding the theft of two ?ultrasound probes? from the Radiology Depa

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Decrease in construction activities affects labourers

Islamabad

Winter season has taken away the ?good times? from the downtrodden labourers, as besides losing the privilege of spending the night i

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