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Country in crises: Life halted after Shia massacre in Pakistan

Update in previous stories ISLAMABAD: Life remained paralyzed across Pakistan as thousands of people took to streets on Tuesday and staged protest rallies and sit-ins on...

Saleem Mandviwalla becomes Finance Minister as Hafeez Shaikh resigns

ISLAMABAD: Saleem Mandviwalla has been appointed as new Finance Minister of Pakistan as Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh resigned on Tuesday amid speculation that he...

Socio-economic life paralyzed across Pakistan as protests continue against Quetta massacre

ISLAMABAD: Life became paralyzed across Pakistan as thousands of people took to streets on Tuesday and staged protest rallies and sit-ins on the call...

India and Britain agreed to discuss bilateral civil nuclear agreement

New Delhi: Speaking to media after meeting the visiting British premier, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said: "I thanked Prime Minister (David) Cameron for...

US discusses transition in Afghanistan with India at a trilateral meet

New Delhi: US, India and Afghanistan discussed political, security and economic transition in Afghanistan besides specific cooperation projects in the war-torn country. Dispatch News...

Greek media says “No” to Hollande

Athens: Greek media have gone on a 24-hour strike on Tuesday just as French President Francois Hollande pays a visit to the debt-riddled country....

Nestle removes beef products after finding horse DNA

LONDON: Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has removed beef pasta meals from sale in Italy and Spain after finding traces of horse DNA. The...

Quetta carnage suo motu case: SC summons interior, defence secretaries

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan (SC) on Tuesday summoned the Interior and Defence Secretaries during the hearing of suo motu case pertaining to...

PM orders for targeted operation in Quetta; IG Balochistan transferred

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister of Pakistan Raja Pervez Ashraf has directed the security forces to carry out target operations in Quetta, three days after the...

International Court upholds India’s right on Kishanganga project

KARACHI: The International Court of Arbitration at The Hague on Monday upheld India’s right to divert water from the Kishanganga hydroelectric project (KHEP) in...

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