Pakistan, Afghanistan to fight terrorism jointly The News International
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the visiting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani expressed the resolve that both Pakistan and Afghanistan would jointly fight terrorism. The Afghan president said that democracy should be strengthened in ...
Nawaz, Ghani pledge to end turbulent tiesBusiness Recorder
US sees prospects for improved Pak-Afghan tiesDAWN.com
Afghan stray bullets kill two in ChitralThe Nation
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and the visiting Afghan President Ashraf Ghani expressed the resolve that both Pakistan and Afghanistan would jointly fight terrorism. The Afghan president said that democracy should be strengthened in ...
Nawaz, Ghani pledge to end turbulent ties
US sees prospects for improved Pak-Afghan ties
Afghan stray bullets kill two in Chitral
Senate standing committee on Railways meets The Nation
LAHORE - Senate Standing Committee on Railways met at the Railways Headquarters here on Saturday under the chairmanship of Senator Mir Muhammad Ali Rind. The meeting discussed the affairs of business train being operated from Lahore to Karachi, ...
Senate panel urges SC to decide railway lease caseDAWN.com
Senate body on railways decides to write letter to SC over pending casesDaily Times
Railways, NLC sign accordBusiness Recorder
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LAHORE - Senate Standing Committee on Railways met at the Railways Headquarters here on Saturday under the chairmanship of Senator Mir Muhammad Ali Rind. The meeting discussed the affairs of business train being operated from Lahore to Karachi, ...
Senate panel urges SC to decide railway lease case
Senate body on railways decides to write letter to SC over pending cases
Railways, NLC sign accord
Pakistan slashes interest rate Gulf Daily News
KARACHI: Pakistan yesterday slashed its primary interest rate by half a percentage point on the back of receding inflation, improving economic indicators at home and sustainable cuts in commodities prices on international markets. The central State Bank of ...
SBP slashes interest rate by 50bpsThe Nation
State Bank Lowers Policy Rate to 9.5 PercentPakistan Tribune
SBP cuts policy rate by 50bpsDAWN.com
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KARACHI: Pakistan yesterday slashed its primary interest rate by half a percentage point on the back of receding inflation, improving economic indicators at home and sustainable cuts in commodities prices on international markets. The central State Bank of ...
SBP slashes interest rate by 50bps
State Bank Lowers Policy Rate to 9.5 Percent
SBP cuts policy rate by 50bps
Marvi ends 'sit-in' 92 arrested IDPs released Business Recorder
A judicial magistrate of Bannu on Saturday ordered the release of 92 internally displaced persons (IDPs) arrested in a scuffle with police at a food distribution center in district Bannu, a few days back. The IGP Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Nasir Khan Durrani, while ...
All 92 detained IDPs released in BannuDAWN.com
Court orders Bannu IDPs releaseThe Nation
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A judicial magistrate of Bannu on Saturday ordered the release of 92 internally displaced persons (IDPs) arrested in a scuffle with police at a food distribution center in district Bannu, a few days back. The IGP Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Nasir Khan Durrani, while ...
All 92 detained IDPs released in Bannu
Court orders Bannu IDPs release
IDPs in the crossfire
IS no threat, says ISPR chief DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The militants of the Islamic State group may have some individuals in Pakistan but they are not a major cause of concern, says the chief spokesman for the Pakistani military. In reply to a question about IS presence in Pakistan, during an ...
Pakistan snubs Pentagon charge it's soft on terrorismPakistan Today
Military operation yielding positive results: ISPRDaily Times
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WASHINGTON: The militants of the Islamic State group may have some individuals in Pakistan but they are not a major cause of concern, says the chief spokesman for the Pakistani military. In reply to a question about IS presence in Pakistan, during an ...
Pakistan snubs Pentagon charge it's soft on terrorism
Military operation yielding positive results: ISPR
Lawyers lash out at LHC judge's remarks The Nation
LAHORE - Lawyers on Saturday boycotted the courts proceedings, as a protest against Justice Kazim Raza Shamsi over his remarks about black coats. Couple of days ago, a few lawyers tortured the staff of a lady judge in Sessions court. The matter was ...
Case management plan works wonders at LHCDaily Times
Bench-bar relations: Judge denies his colleague had humiliated lawyersThe Express Tribune
'Black Coat' symbol of dignity, honour: Justice Manzoor MalikPakistan Observer
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LAHORE - Lawyers on Saturday boycotted the courts proceedings, as a protest against Justice Kazim Raza Shamsi over his remarks about black coats. Couple of days ago, a few lawyers tortured the staff of a lady judge in Sessions court. The matter was ...
Case management plan works wonders at LHC
Bench-bar relations: Judge denies his colleague had humiliated lawyers
'Black Coat' symbol of dignity, honour: Justice Manzoor Malik
Islamic system only panacea for all ills: Siraj The Nation
PESHAWAR - Jamaat Islami (JI) Central Ameer Sirajul Haq on Saturday said the so-called democratic and martial law regimes had multiplied the miseries of masses, saying feudal, capitalist and pro-Western class has been in power corridor for the last 65 ...
Public procession: Delegates from 25 states to attend JI meetingThe Express Tribune
JI to build Pakistan as true welfare state: SirajPakistan Today
'JI Ijtema-e-Aam to pull nation out of despair and despondency'News Tribe
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PESHAWAR - Jamaat Islami (JI) Central Ameer Sirajul Haq on Saturday said the so-called democratic and martial law regimes had multiplied the miseries of masses, saying feudal, capitalist and pro-Western class has been in power corridor for the last 65 ...
Public procession: Delegates from 25 states to attend JI meeting
JI to build Pakistan as true welfare state: Siraj
'JI Ijtema-e-Aam to pull nation out of despair and despondency'
Commission out of job The News International
The capacity to appoint the heads of statutory, regulatory and autonomous bodies, taken away by the Supreme Court in a ruling delivered by the former chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, has been restored to the executive in a decision by ...
Maintaining separation of powersDaily Times
Heads of bodies: Supreme Court overturns Chaudhry's verdictBusiness Recorder
SC revisits appointments case judgmentDAWN.com
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The capacity to appoint the heads of statutory, regulatory and autonomous bodies, taken away by the Supreme Court in a ruling delivered by the former chief justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, has been restored to the executive in a decision by ...
Maintaining separation of powers
Heads of bodies: Supreme Court overturns Chaudhry's verdict
SC revisits appointments case judgment
Politics of terror, torture to harm country The Nation
Former Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that if Imran Khan launched the politics of terror and torture on November 30, it will harm national interest instead of serving the country. Talking to the journalists here the other day, he added that ...
Early polls not in favour of country: GilaniDaily Times
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Former Prime Minister Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani has said that if Imran Khan launched the politics of terror and torture on November 30, it will harm national interest instead of serving the country. Talking to the journalists here the other day, he added that ...
Early polls not in favour of country: Gilani
Raising their voices: Minorities blame weak laws for difficult living conditions The Express Tribune
Participants at a memorial service held at St Mary's Church, Sukkur, light candles for the deceased Kot Radha Kishan couple. PHOTO: EXPRESS. SUKKUR: The deteriorating law and order in the country has made the survival of minorities in Pakistan very ...
Two wanted for Pakistani Christian couple's murder arrestedDeccan Herald
Two wanted in Christian couple's killing arrestedDAWN.com
Kot Radha KishanDaily Times
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Participants at a memorial service held at St Mary's Church, Sukkur, light candles for the deceased Kot Radha Kishan couple. PHOTO: EXPRESS. SUKKUR: The deteriorating law and order in the country has made the survival of minorities in Pakistan very ...
Two wanted for Pakistani Christian couple's murder arrested
Two wanted in Christian couple's killing arrested
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