Nitish visits Taxila, ancient temples
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar on Wednesday visited the ancient city of Taxila, terming it an “emotive” and “overpowering” experience, and the century-old Katasraj temples that have recently been r
Zardari bends protocol for Nitish
Pakistan wishes to have "friendly, cooperative and good neighbourly relations" with India as there are tremendous opportunities for the two countries to enhance cooperation for their mutual benefit, P
Lawyers for alleged 26/11 attackers challenge theory of training in Pakistan
Lawyers defending seven Pakistanis accused of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, including Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, have questioned whether prosecutors have hard evidence
Pakistan plans 'Malala schools' for poor children
Pakistan plans to honour Malala Yousafzai, the schoolgirl education campaigner shot by the Taliban, by opening special schools in her name for poor children, officials said on Monday.
The ‘Malala Sch
Pakistani officials reveal Mumbai attackers' training
Pakistani officials have informed an anti-terrorism court in Rawalpindi the details of training received at Lashkar-e-Taiba camps by the perpetrators of the Mumbai terror attacks.
Judge Chaudhry Habi
20 dead in Karachi violence
At least 20 people were gunned down in Karachi, and almost half of them were victims of sectarian strife, a media report said on Sunday.
Saturday's bloodshed coincided with the visit of Prime Ministe
Pakistan frees 15 Indian fishermen
Fifteen Indian fishermen were released by Pakistan on Sunday.
Superintendent of Karachi's Malir district jail Nazir Shah said the fishermen left for Wagah border on bus from where they would be hande
1 killed, 13 injured in Karachi blast
At least one security person was killed and 13 injured on Thursday when a massive blast took place at a paramilitary force's headquarters in Pakistan's port city of Karachi, a media report said.
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Pakistan would have preferred Romney: Daily
Most Pakistanis desired a Mitt Romney victory, a newspaper said Thursday, adding Islamabad will now have to again work with Barack Obama despite 'an unhappy (US-Pakistan) marriage'.
"President Obama
India's need for energy dependent on Pakistan: Ashraf
Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf on Wednesday contended that Pakistan would have a crucial role in India's efforts to acquire energy from the Central Asian Republics, saying peace and stability are e