Journalists in Pakistan face danger: Daily
Journalists in Pakistan face danger all the time, said a daily on Tuesday, noting this 'climate of threats to journalists is serious and troubling'.
An editorial in the Daily Times referred to the mu
Some Pakistan-based Indians willing to work with LeT: Headley
Some Indians living in Karachi were willing to work with Lashkar-e-Tayyaba to carry out terror attacks in India, David Headley has said, apparently referring to underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, who is based in the port city of Pakistan.
Pakistani troops face terror, murder charges
A Pakistani anti-terror court agreed on Saturday to hear murder and terrorism charges against six soldiers and a civilian over the killing of an unarmed man in a park that shocked the nation.
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Help us find oil, Pakistan tells China
President Asif Ali Zardari has urged China to help Pakistan drill for oil and gas and reactivate depleted and abandoned oil fields across the country.
Pak claim on Indian ship brushing PNS Babar incorrect: Navy
The Navy today dismissed Pakistan's allegation that an Indian warship had brushed PNS Babar escorting MV Suez, a merchant vessel released by Somali pirates, saying the 'reports of aggression' are '
US fears Pak nuclear weapons falling into hands of terrorists
US on Friday expressed apprehension that the nuclear weapons and technology of Pakistan might fall into the hands of terrorists and thus stressed on having the lines of communications open with Islama
Indians on death row get 34 days to reach blood money deal
Seventeen Indians on death row for the murder of a Pakistani national in Sharjah have been granted over a month's time by a UAE appeals court to reach a blood money settlement with the victim's famil
US watching fate of Kayani: Report
With Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani facing strident criticism following the unilateral American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the US is keeping a close tab on the "ultimate fate" of Pakistan's powerf
Sarabjit to meet sister, after 21 years
For a long time to come, the memory of this Thursday will remain with Sarabjit Singh, an Indian prisoner lodged in a Pakistan jail since 1990, as he meets his sister Dalbir Kaur after almost 21 years.
Kayani fights to keep army chief's job: NYT
Pakistan's army chief is fighting to save his position in the face of ‘seething anger’ in the army establishment over the American raid that killed Osama bin Laden, according to the New York Times.
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