May 03 , 2011


UK to continue cooperation with Pakistan: Cameron
LONDON: Prime Minster David Cameron said on Tuesday that Britain would continue working with Pakistan to combat militancy despite questions over who knew that al Qaeda...
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Pakistan 'did its part' on Osama: Zardari
WASHINGTON: Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on Monday turned down accusations against the country that it did not do enough to track down al Qaeda leader Osama bin..Full Story

Pak Army chopper crashes in Abbottabad
ABBOTTABAD: A helicopter of Pakistan Army on Tuesday crashed in Abbottabad resulting a Subedar Major was martyred and five other personnel injured...Full Story

Oil prices slide on eurozone worries, Osama death
LONDON: Oil prices slid on Tuesday on fresh concerns over the eurozone debt crisis, alongside implications from the death of al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden. ...Full Story

Bin Laden’s killing echoes in upper house of parliament
ISLAMABAD: The killing of al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden echoed in the Upper House of parliament on Monday as the senators questioned the operation of US forces inside the..Full Story

US refuses to rule out Pakistan backing for Bin Laden
WASHINGTON: US counter-terrorism chief John Brennan refused to rule out official Pakistani backing for Osama Bin Laden on Monday and said Islamabad was only told..Full Story

Osama’s death not an end to terrorism: Imran
ISLAMABAD: The killing of Osama Bin Laden may provide an opportunity to the US to declare a symbolic victory, but it will not end terrorism as long as outstanding political...Full Story


Haqqani promises Osama intelligence inquiry
WASHINGTON: Pakistani ambassador to US promised a "full inquiry" Monday into how Pakistani intelligence services failed to find Osama bin Laden in a fortified compound just ..Full Story

US closes embassy, consulates in Pakistan
ISLAMABAD: The United States said Tuesday it was closing its embassy in Pakistan's capital and consulates in three other cities to the public until further notice, a day after...Full Story

President Zardari calls Altaf Hussain
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday telephoned Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) Chief Altaf Hussain and discussed prevailing national and international issues..Full Story

No plan for trial of terror suspects in military courts, Malik tells SC
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Rehman Malik, on Monday, while reacting to a statement of the Supreme..Full Story

Shahbaz urges govt to narrate facts about Bin Laden operation
LAHORE: In a cautious reaction to the killing of al Qaeda chief Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad on Monday morning by the US forces, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz..Full Story

Taliban cannot win, should spurn al Qaeda: Clinton
WASHINGTON: The US killing of Osama Bin Laden shows that the Taliban cannot defeat the United States in Afghanistan and that it should abandon its ties to al Qaeda, US
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Justice is done
ABBOTTABAD: US President Barack Obama in a televised address gave the world the news of the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, saying, “Justice has been done.”..Full Story

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