Monday, May 21, 2012
  • Deadlock in talks over PML-N reforms agenda

    ISLAMABAD: A joint committee of the government and the PML-N appears heading towards a dead end because of the party’s insistence that its reforms agenda must be implemented by the end of this month.

  • Obama tells Mubarak, transition must begin ‘now’

    WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said Tuesday he told President Hosni Mubarak a peaceful, orderly political transition must begin “now” in Egypt but did not say he should heed calls to quit immediately.

  • Zaheer Abbas backs Misbah as WC captain

    ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain and legendary batsman Zaheer Abbas has thrown his weight behind Misbah-ul-Haq after his batting heroic pushed Pakistan across the line against New Zealand in the fourth ODI at McLean Park, Napier on Tuesday.

  • Afridi with slight edge as fans join captaincy debate

    ISLAMABAD: The die-hard cricket lovers of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have also joined the debate of who will lead Pakistan at this years World Cup and it seems dazzling all-rounder so far has an edge over Misbah-ul-Haq.

  • Pakistan beat New Zealand by two wickets; lead series 2-1

    WELLINGTON: Misbah-ul-haq overcame the loss of late wickets to keep his cool and guide Pakistan to a two-wicket victory over New Zealand in their fourth one-day international match in Napier on Tuesday.

  • NAB chief`s appointment: SC wants govt to clarify summary

    ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court hearing challenges to the appointment of Justice (retd) Syed Deedar Hussain Shah as Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau sought.

  • Estimated 300 deaths in Egypt unrest: UN

    GENEVA: As many as 300 people may have died in anti-government unrest in Egypt according to unconfirmed reports, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said Tuesday.

  • Military calls Egyptian people’s demands ‘legitimate’

    CAIRO: The Egyptian people’s demands are “legitimate,”its all-powerful military said on Monday, vowing not to crush mass anti-government protests called for Tuesday.

  • Mubarak says to step down after election

    CAIRO: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he would step down in a few months once a successor is [...]

  • No favour to American gunman, govt tells NA

    ISLAMABAD: Responding to a lingering concern among opposition circles over the circumstances of a deadly shootout in Lahore last week involving a US mission employee, the government told the National Assembly on Tuesday it would do no favour to the arrested American and proceed according to Pakistani law.

ISLAMABAD: A joint committee of the government and the PML-N appears heading towards a dead end because of the party’s insistence that its reforms agenda must be implemented by the end of this month.

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said Tuesday he told President Hosni Mubarak a peaceful, orderly political transition must begin “now” in Egypt but did not say he should heed calls to quit immediately.

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain and legendary batsman Zaheer Abbas has thrown his weight behind Misbah-ul-Haq after his batting heroic pushed Pakistan across the line against New Zealand in the fourth ODI at McLean Park, Napier on Tuesday.

ISLAMABAD: The die-hard cricket lovers of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have also joined the debate of who will lead Pakistan at this years World Cup and it seems dazzling all-rounder so far has an edge over Misbah-ul-Haq.

WELLINGTON: Misbah-ul-haq overcame the loss of late wickets to keep his cool and guide Pakistan to a two-wicket victory over New Zealand in their fourth one-day international match in Napier on Tuesday.

CAIRO: Thousands of protesters in Cairo booed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday as he said he would remain in power but not seek re-election,

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court hearing challenges to the appointment of Justice (retd) Syed Deedar Hussain Shah as Chairman of the National Accountability Bureau sought.

GENEVA: As many as 300 people may have died in anti-government unrest in Egypt according to unconfirmed reports, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay said Tuesday.

CAIRO: The Egyptian people’s demands are “legitimate,”its all-powerful military said on Monday, vowing not to crush mass anti-government protests called for Tuesday.

CAIRO: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said on Tuesday he would step down in a few months once a successor is [...]

Deadlock in talks over PML-N reforms agenda

ISLAMABAD: A joint committee of the government and the PML-N appears heading towards a dead end because of the party’s insistence that its reforms agenda must be implemented by the end of this month.

Obama tells Mubarak, transition must begin ‘now’

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama said Tuesday he told President Hosni Mubarak a peaceful, orderly political transition must begin “now” in Egypt but did not say he should heed calls to quit immediately.

Zaheer Abbas backs Misbah as WC captain

ISLAMABAD: Former Pakistan captain and legendary batsman Zaheer Abbas has thrown his weight behind Misbah-ul-Haq after his batting heroic pushed Pakistan across the line against New Zealand in the fourth ODI at McLean Park, Napier on Tuesday.

Afridi with slight edge as fans join captaincy debate

ISLAMABAD: The die-hard cricket lovers of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have also joined the debate of who will lead Pakistan at this years World Cup and it seems dazzling all-rounder so far has an edge over Misbah-ul-Haq.

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