Article Archive for February 2009
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minster Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that no country could make progress without good governance as this is the key to success and without observing these norms it is not possible to …
BAGHDAD: 40 people were killed and 60 sustained injuries when a female suicide bomber denoted herself in a tent filled with woman and children on a pilgrimage to a Shiite holy city south of …
MUMBAI: Mumbai police Chief Hassan Ghafoor has confessed that some Indian element were also involved in the Mumbai’s attackers. Talking to media men here, he said that names and evidences about the 16 alleged terrorists …
ISLAMABAD: Election Commission of Pakistan Federal Secretary Kanwar Muhammad Dilshad has said that total 192 candidates submitted their papers for the Senate polls to be held on March 4. Addressing a press conference here on …
ISLAMABAD: The Government of Japan has extended an amount of Japanese Yen 2.5 billion as Non Project Grant Aid to Pakistan for support and contribution to the promotion of the economic structural adjustment efforts by …
SARGODHA: Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Sherry Rehman has said that government is ready to hold talks with lawyers as country cannot afford the politics of sit-in. Flanked by Federal Minister Nazar Gondal and …
SRINAGAR: Pakistan’s prompt action on the Mumbai evidence provided by the India and the subsequent registration of FIR against the banned Lashkar-e-Toiba has evoked sharp criticism from Kashmiri outfits including LeT. However, most of the …
ISLAMABAD: Government is committed to provide all facilities and coordination to Buddhist Monks as religious tourists to Pakistan. This was stated by Federal Minister for Minorities Mr. Shahbaz Bhatti after his meeting with Japanese Ambassador …
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan yesterday admitted for the first time that last year’s Mumbai attacks were launched from its soil and partly hatched there. Interior Ministry adviser Rehman Malik told a news conference here that most of …
ISLAMABAD: Total 44 candidates submitted their nomination papers for 50 Senate seats in the election commission’s federal and four provinces offices on Thursday here. According to the election commission sources, the five candidates submitted …










