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Israel airport security ‘allowed to read tourists’ email’

JERUSALEM: Israeli security officials at Ben Gurion airport are legally allowed to demand access to tourists' email accounts and deny them entry if they...

Supreme Court adjourns overseas Pakistanis voting case

ISLAMABAD: The apex court directed the Law Ministry to quickly finalize an ordinance facilitating the overseas Pakistan to cast their votes The Supreme Court adjourned...

PM Khoso, Olson discuss Pak-US relations, elections

ISLAMABAD: US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard Olson on Thursday called on Caretaker Prime Minister Mir Hazar Khan Khoso to discuss various issues of national...

Treason case: Hearing against Musharraf adjourns till Monday

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court has adjourned the hearing of a case to fix treason charges against former military ruler Pervez Musharraf till Monday. A 3-member...

Benazir Bhutto murder case: ATC allows FIA to include Musharraf in investigation

RAWALPINDI: Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) Rawalpindi on Thursday allowed the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to include former President General (retd) Pervez Musharraf in the investigation...

SC rejects IG Islamabad’s appeal in Musharraf escape case

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) on Thursday disposed off the petition filed by Islamabad’s Inspector General of police against the verdict issued...

220 die, over 1,000 injured in a building collapse near Dhaka

DHAKA, Bangladesh: Search crews on Thursday clawed through the wreckage of a collapsed building that housed several factories making clothing for European and American...

US combat drones to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014

WASHINGTON: Though the US military continues its drawdown from Afghanistan, long after combat troops are gone by the end of the 2014, one factor...

Election Commission to finalize security plan for elections today

ISLAMABAD: In order to finalize security plan for the May 11 polls amid growing concerns as violence grips large swathes of the country, a...

Key Pakistan figure in match-fixing inquiry dies

LAHORE: Former Pakistan international Saleem Pervez, who once confessed to paying players to fix matches, died on Wednesday following a road accident at the...

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