Articles in Pak Affairs
WASHINGTON:,U.S. President Barack Obama is showing “arrogance” in the aftermath of a mission that killed terror leader Osama bin Laden, said former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf in an interview that aired on CNN Thursday night. …
HANGU: At least 25 people have been killed and almost 36 secures injuries in a car bomb blast near D.P.O. office, officials said on Thursday. According to police, the blast occurred when District Police Officer …
Islamabad: The Defence Committee of the Cabinet (DCC) met under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani at the Prime Minister’s House this evening. The meeting was attended by Federal Ministers, Chairman JCSC, …
RAWALPINDI: Secretary Defence, Syed Athar Ali (Retd) has said that our resolve, our will and our sacrifices in the war against terror are numerous and beyond any doubt, however, what we need at the moment …
Quetta: Inquiry Commission comprising of Judge Baluchistan High Court has started the probe of Khoroatabad incident in which five innocent foreigner were gunned down by FC near its check post on 17 May in the …
ISLAMABAD: After joining the “war on terror” as front-line state following the 9/11 attacks in the United States, Pakistan faced a major rise in terrorist strikes, which led to huge loss of lives and fortune. …
KARACHI: The blatant attack on PNS Mehran is said to be on the line of GHQ attack while International Agencies had substantial information of both the gruesome incidents. On 10 October 2009, 10 gunmen in …
KARACHI: The initial report of the PNS Mehran carnage has been handed over to the Interior Ministry. The initial report says that banned organization Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) is involved in the gruesome attack. Meanwhile four terrorists …
Karachi: Announcing end of 17 hours siege of PNS Mehran base in Karachi, Interior Minister Rehman Malik said that four attackers were killed, 2 fled while 10 security personnel martyred and 15 others injured while …
Islamabad: Wikileaks revealed that the donors in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are sending an estimated $100 million annually to Madarsas in Southern Punjab that back militancy, diplomatic cable published on Sunday.










