Pakistan to take up rivers? low flow issue with Indian team

LAHORE: Pakistan will take up the issue of low flows of western rivers on the sidelines of the routine site inspection being conducted by the visiting

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Kashmir residents pessimistic over India-Pakistan talks (Taipei Times)

India and Pakistan are set to relaunch peace talks but residents of Kashmir, at the heart of decades of hostility between the nuclear-armed countries, say they are pessimistic about the outcome.

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?Petrol-C4 mixture used for the first time?

Karachi

Petrol was mixed with C4 explosives for the first time ever on Friday to maximise the impact of the twin blasts, investigators have sai

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PM calls Aafia?s family, offers help

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has contacted Aafia Siddiqui?s family after three days of her conviction in New York and assured all-out

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Pakistan case to be fought at int”l level: FM

MULTAN: Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi Sunday vowed not to bend before India and fight Pakistan?s case at international level without giving in to any pressure.

Addressing a public meeting here at Satil Mari, Shah Mehmood Qureshi said those who had been attempting to isolate Pakistan internationally have now expressed the desire to restore the bilateral relations.

He said now the democracy will not be dented.

Regarding Karachi blasts, he said the terrorists carried out the bombings in the metropolitan city in a bid to spread fear and panic. Pakistan People?s Party and its allies have made a commitment not to bowing before the terrorists and to putting up a strong fight against them.

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Sudden bid to quit smoking ?best?

Spur of the moment attempts to stop smoking are more likely to succeed than planned ones, a study says.

University College London researchers

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Do more against terror, India tells Pakistan; favours broad-based talks (Calcutta News)

Indicating that it was premature to talk about resuming the composite dialogue at the present moment, India has made it clear to Pakistan that the proposed foreign secretary-level talks later this month are part of ‘a step-by-step incremental approach’ and that Islamabad should ‘do more’ to address New Delhi’s concerns over cross-border terror.

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Pakistan News

NAB confused about freezing Zardari?s property, assets

ISLAMABAD: The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has sent a list of assets and properties of President Asif Ali Zardari to be frozen by the Sindh g

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Dharejo raises issue of ?delay? in UN probe

Karachi

Pakistan People?s Party (PPP) minister Jam Saifullah Dharejo raised the issue of perceived delay in the United Nations inquiry into the

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Ball-tampering Pakistan?s SOP: Ramiz

ISLAMABAD: Even while describing Shahid Afridi?s shocking act of chewing the ball during the fifth and final one-day international against Australia a

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