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WWF to radio-collar leopards in Pakistan

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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) plans to radio-collar leopards in Pakistan to monitor them following a spurt in man-animal conflicts.

WWF has joined hands with the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa wildlife de

Pak tries ‘moral’ pricing of late-night calls

Pak-istan has ordered mobile phone companies to ban cheap, late-night calling rates because they allegedly promote vulgarity am-ong young men and women, officials said on Wednesday.

Taliban threatens revenge,will attack ‘Indian targets’

The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pak-istan on Thursday threatened to attack “Indian targets” to avenge the hanging of Ajmal Kasab.

In Pak, Sarabjit freedom is now in ‘deep freeze’

If he listens to hardliners, Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari can deny mercy to Sarabjit Singh, a death row Indian prisoner, and send him to the gallows to “avenge” Ajmal Kasab’s hanging by India.

Taliban vow to attack Indian targets

Pakistan's Taliban movement threatened on Thursday to attack Indian targets to avenge the country's execution of Mohammad Ajmal Kasab , the lone survivor of the militant squad responsible for a rampag

Taliban vow to attack Indian targets over Kasab

Pakistan's Taliban movement threatened on Thursday to attack Indian targets to avenge the country's execution of Ajmal Kasab, the lone survivor of the militant squad responsible for a rampage through Mumbai that killed 166 people in 2008.

Zardari ratifies India visa pact

President Asif Ali Zardari Tuesday confirmed Pakistan’s ratification of a landmark visa agreement signed with India in September that will benefit several categories of travellers, including businessm

Pakistan quashes Christian girl 'blasphemy' case: Lawyers

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A Pakistan court on Tuesday threw out all charges against a Christian girl accused of blasphemy in a case that drew international condemnation, lawyers said.

Rimsha Masih spent three weeks on remand

Pakistan to lift ban on YouTube

Pakistan which had banned popular video-sharing website YouTube following the release of a film that allegedly insulted Islam, will lift the ban next month, an official said.

Farooq Awan, chairman of

Pakistan releases 14 Afghan Taliban cadres

Pakistan has released 14 Afghan Taliban cadres, including commander Anwar Haq Mujahid, and may consider a request by Afghan peace negotiators to free Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar to kick-start the Afgha

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