Article Archive for April 2009
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has said that the Federal government will allocate more funds for revamping law and order system in Balochistan by strengthening its law enforcement agencies and building their …
WANA: The death toll in two U.S. missile strikes in South Waziristan has climbed to 10. According to sources Foreigners are also among the dead. American unmanned aircraft fired two missiles at a vehicle in …
LONDON: Three Britons have been cleared of helping to plan the 7/7 London suicide attacks on July 7, 2005.
A re-trial jury at Kingston Crown Court found them not guilty of conspiring with the 2005 …
KARACHI: Pakistan health and aviation authorities have taken “precautionary measures” to counter the global swine flu epidemic threat, officials said Tuesday. Pervez George, a spokesman for Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) told AFP.
“We have …
Concerned about the coming economic crises, dubbed by many as the financial Armageddon? Are the international bankers responsible for the coming meltdown, as being reported by the press? Who these bankers really are and how …
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan yesterday expanded its offensive against the Taliban from Lower Dir to Buner with warplanes and helicopter gunships pounding militant hideouts.
The Taliban moved into Buner this month from the nearby Swat Valley. They set …
I was asked by PHC to act on behalf of 4 out of 10 Pakistani detained students at Manchester prison who are threatened of deportation on national security grounds.
If they choose to appeal their …
It was amazing to see the number of audience present on launching ceremony of exclusive media products by Iqbal Academy Pakistan in coordination with the Government of Pakistan, The Norwegian Foreign Ministry, British Foreign & …
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani on Monday urged British Prime Minister Gordon Brown to let the arrested Pakistani students complete their studies in UK.
“I have asked Prime Minister Brown not to discontinue …
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari Monday said there was no possibility of country’s nuclear weapons falling into the hands of the Taliban and believed that al?Qaeda chief Osama bin laden was dead. President Zardari told …










