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North Korea ready to conduct more tests

BEIJING: North Korea is ready to conduct one or even two more nuclear tests accompanied by another rocket launch this year in an attempt...

Canada’s aboriginal minister John Duncan steps down

OTTAWA — Canada's aboriginal affairs minister Mr. John Duncan has resigned after improperly advocating to a tax court on behalf of a constituent he represents...

World’s tallest building to be built in Karachi

ABU DHABI: The world’s tallest building will be built in Pakistan’s financial hub, Karachi, as an agreement has been signed between a property tycoon,...

Pakistanis’ trust in civilian govt has nosedived: US survey

WASHINGTON: Most Pakistanis have lost faith in their US-allied government and instead trust the military, says a Gallup survey released on Thursday. Ninety-two per cent...

Meteors fall also hit Western Kazakhstan

Almaty: Ministry of Emergency of Kazakhstan confirms that some “unidentified burning object” are falling in the Aktobe region of Kazakhstan. "On Friday, February 15, 2013, there...

Pakistani soldier reportedly killed by Indian army: ISPR condemns

ISLAMABAD: Indian troops killed a Pakistani soldier, who had mistakenly crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in Khol Ratta sector, Dispatch News Desk (DND)...

A special article of Daily Mail to laud the role of Pakistan Army in its fight against terrorism

ISLAMABAD: Captain Qasim Abbas had finished a six-month stint fighting the Taliban close to the Afghan border and was heading home to get engaged...

Meteorite shower in the skies of Russia– Around 400 people got minor injuries. NASA is observing situation

MOSCOW: A series of explosions in the skies of Russia’s Urals region caused by a meteorite shower sparked panic in six major cities. Witnesses...

US defence firm develops software that tracks people on social media

Raytheon, a multi-national defense company, has secretly developed a social-networking spy program that can track people's online movements and anticipate future behavior by mining...

Gunmen kidnap 45 people, mostly women and children in Syria: report

Some unidentified gunmen kidnapped around 45 people mostly women and children in Syria while they were traveling in a bus from Idlib province to...

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