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Pak to reopen Nato supply from Pak-Afghan border

Pakistan on Saturday said it was reopening the main supply route for transporting supplies to US and allied forces in Afghanistan, 10 days after it was closed in the wake of an air strike by Nato heli

Kayani orders probe into clip showing 'troops' executing 6 men

Pakistan’s Army chief Gen.

US, Nato countries are Pak’s enemies: Imran Khan

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan has said that the US and other Nato countries are Pakistan’s enemies, and added that drone attacks were creating hatred against Nato forces, prompti

Pak flag in ‘snatch’ row

Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Monday ordered an inquiry into the embarrassing scuffle that saw a top Pakistani sports official snatch the national flag from a sportsperson designated as flagbearer at the Comm-onwealth Games opening ceremony on Sunday night.

Nato forces may hit LeT camps in Pak

Nato military forces are preparing to launch an attack on Lashkar-e-Tayy-aba (LeT) terrorists inside Pakistan to appease India, intelligence reports here have claimed.
“The Nato forces, led by the United States, are ready to expand their attacks further inside Pakistan. They plan to hit Lashkar-e-Tayyaba camps in Paki-stan,” a senior g

8 German Al Qaeda terrorists killed in US drone attack in Pak

Eight German militants, who were taking training from the Taliban, have reportedly been killed in a US missile strike close to the Afghan border in Pakistan.

“No timeframe” for reopening Nato supply line: Pak

In the wake of the Pak-US standoff following a key Nato supply route blockage by Pakistan in retaliation against cross-border air strikes by the ISAF, foreign ministry spokesman Abdul Basit has stated

Militants set afire 20 tankers carrying oil for Nato

Suspected militants attacked and set fire to at least 20 tankers carrying oil for Nato and US troops in Afghanistan on Monday, the third such strike inside Pakistan in as many days, the police said.

Flag row: Pak weightlifters threaten to quit CWG

Pakistan's weightlifting team has threatened to pull out of the October 3-14 Commonwealth Games after a verbal spat with their contingent leader over carrying their national flag at the grand opening

Pak court defers move on panel for 26/11 case

A Pakistani anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six others charged with involvement in the Mumbai attacks on Saturday put off a decision on the government’s request to form a commission to interview key witnesses in India.

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