Article Archive for February 2011
Islamabad: Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has called on the U.S. to ensure a balanced approach in the South Asian Region particularly between Pakistan and India without any discrimination as that will greatly help …
ISLAMABAD: Taliban have released the video of killing of former ISI officer Col Imam. Col Imam has been killed almost a year after he was kidnapped by militants in the Waziristan tribal region. The video …
KARACHI: Fouzia Wahab has announced to resign from the post of PPP information secretary. She said this while talking to media men during her visit to media cell at Bilawal House here Saturday. …
ISLAMABAD: Additional interior secretary and director immigration FIA have expressed their inability to give policy statement before Senate Standing Committee on Interior in connection with investigation into corruption cases pertaining to different departments. Committee meeting …
Lahore: Rawalpindi Bench of Lahore High Court will on February 24 take up a crucial petition that has held up the trial of seven suspects, including Lashker-e-Taiba commander Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi, charged with involvement in …
Washington: In less than a decade since the 9/11 terror attacks, Pakistan has received more than USD 18 billion in assistance and reimbursements from the U.S., about two-thirds of which is security related, a governmental …
WASHINGTON: A mysterious halt to U.S Predator strikes on Pakistan after the Raymond Davis incident in Lahore has led to intense speculation the American “diplomat” was connected to the Drone program even as Washington and …
ISLAMABAD: Ambassador of China to Islamabad Liu Jian has said that Pakistan is a gifted nation that fulfils all the prerequisites to become an economic power. Improved law and order coupled with continuity of enabling …
Washington: U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates worries about the future of Pakistan, fearing that terrorist groups might try to provoke a conflict between India and Pakistan to destabilise the country. “I worry a lot about …
Washington: Noting that there is no specific terrorist threat to the ICC World Cup being held in India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, the U.S. has urged its citizens to be alert while traveling to these …










