Review US aid to Pak before 'another dime' goes: Lawmakers
Osama bin Laden's presence in Pakistan before he was killed prompted many US lawmakers today to demand a review of the billions of dollars in American aid to that country before 'another dime' is s
Pakistanis shocked over Osama death, angry at US
"I don't think it's genuine" said one on Facebook.
"Why do I get the sinking feeling that all hell is about to break loose in Pakistan," tweeted another.
Many in Pakistan reacted with disbelief on
West Indies win toss and field against Pakistan
West Indies captain Darren Sammy won the toss and elected to field in the fourth one-day International against Pakistan on Monday at Kensington Oval here.
Pakistan tests Hatf-8 cruise missile
Pakistan today successfully tested the nuclear-capable Hatf-VIII or Raad cruise missile which has a range of 350 kms, the military announced.
The indigenously developed low-flying stealth design
Blast hits Pakistan navy bus, third in a week
A blast hit a bus carrying Pakistani navy officials in Karachi on Thursday, wounding 15 people, a provincial government official said, the third attack on the navy in less than a week.
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Pakistan proposes petrol import from India
Pakistan's petroleum ministry has proposed the facilitation for the import of petroleum products from India.
One killed, over 20 injured in bomb attacks on Pak navy buses
Twin bomb attacks targeting buses packed with Pakistani naval employees killed at least one person and injured more than 20 others here on Tuesday.
The first blast hit a bus carrying about 50 people
Bus set on fire in Pak, 13 killed
Unidentified attackers torched a bus in Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan overnight, killing 13 people, including four children and two women besides injuring several others, an official sai
Nato supply route re-opened in Pakistan
Supplies for Nato troops in Afghanistan from Pakistan were resumed on Monday after a two-day sit-in against US drone strikes ended in the country's Northwest.
US drones: weapons of choice in overseas wars
In gruelling conflicts in Pakistan and now Libya, the spotlight is being thrust on America's use of pilotless drones. But US military officials insist they are far from faceless machines.
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