September 18, 2011


UN launches $357m appeal for flood relief

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations and Pakistani government appealed for $357 million in foreign donations Sunday to urgently
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JSQM Chief released, says Malik and Rangers responsible if killed
KARACHI: Jiye Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) Chief Bashir Qureshi Saturday said that his 'licensed weapons' had been confiscated under a conspiracy to kill him
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Army could be called in for flood relief: PM
MIRPUR KHAS: The government was not expecting that much of rains and the damages occurred and all the resources available with the government are being...Full Story

Dengue cases to decrease from next month: Nawaz
LAHORE: PML-N President Nawaz Sharif said Saturday that the severity of the Dengue epidemic had started to decrease and there would be a decline in cases from next month
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PPP will realise dream of Seraiki province: Gilani
MUZAFFARGARH: Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) will realise dream of Seraiki province.....Full Story

Balochistan situation going from bad to worse, says HRCP
QUETTA: Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) Balochistan chapter, on Saturday, expressed its serious concern over..Full Story

HRCP for media’s effective social role
ISLAMABAD: A workshop organised by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) on Saturday called upon the media to assume its mantle as one of the most...Full Story


US drone crashes at Sangar in Makeen of SWA

WANA: A U.S drone Sunday crashed at Sangar in Makeen of South Waziristan Agency (SWA)..Full Story

Kayani, Mullen meet to salvage ties
WASHINGTON: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mike Mullen and COAS General Ashfaq Kayani met in Spain to discuss ways to shore up strained ties after a US raid that killed
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TSH protests Hoti’s Abbottabad visit
ABBOTTABAD: Tehrik Sooba Hazara (TSH) movement activists staged a protest on the arrival of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa blocking the Krakoram Highway at the general
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US has right to pursue terrorists unilaterally
CAMBRIDGE: A top US anti-terror adviser has said that the United States reserves the right to take unilateral action against terrorists if other governments are unwilling...Full Story

UK arms show expels two Pak exhibitors
LONDON: Two Pakistani weapons companies were expelled from a major London weapons fair after a British lawmaker discovered that cluster munitions were...Full Story

Malik seeks ISPs help against terrorism
ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Rehman Malik, on Saturday, urged the Internet service providers to extend help for exterminating the menace of terrorism from the country...Full Story

7th meeting of women speakers of parliament from Nov 15
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will organise the seventh annual meeting of women speakers of parliament from November 15 to 17 in Islamabad with the agenda of making the...Full Story

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