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Suicide attack on security forces kills six in Jamrud
Daily Times
PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber killed at least four people and wounded dozens on Tuesday in Jamrud, where security forces are battling militants, officials said. Each of two allied militant groups, the Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar-e-Islam, claimed ...
Suicide bomber kills three in JamrudThe Express Tribune
Taliban suicide strike kills four in KhyberThe Nation
Suicide bomber kills 6 in PakistanThe Hindu
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Daily Times
PESHAWAR: A suicide bomber killed at least four people and wounded dozens on Tuesday in Jamrud, where security forces are battling militants, officials said. Each of two allied militant groups, the Pakistani Taliban and Lashkar-e-Islam, claimed ...
Suicide bomber kills three in Jamrud
Taliban suicide strike kills four in Khyber
Suicide bomber kills 6 in Pakistan
The Express Tribune
Pakistan spurns India's talk of 'limited war'
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Amid talk of a 'limited war' by the Indian army chief, Pakistan said on Tuesday that its armed forces are capable of defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their country against any foreign aggression. Tensions are running ...
Why the talks failedDaily Times
Army chief General Suhag says India needs to be ready for short warsTimes of India
The Morning Wrap: Army Chief Says India Must Prepare For 'Short Wars;' Dogs ...Huffington Post India
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The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Amid talk of a 'limited war' by the Indian army chief, Pakistan said on Tuesday that its armed forces are capable of defending the sovereignty and territorial integrity of their country against any foreign aggression. Tensions are running ...
Why the talks failed
Army chief General Suhag says India needs to be ready for short wars
The Morning Wrap: Army Chief Says India Must Prepare For 'Short Wars;' Dogs ...
The Globe and Mail
Chinese military parade to be a show of force
The Globe and Mail
For years, the outside world has stared at blurry pictures and smudged satellite images in hopes of divining the growing new power of the Chinese military. On Thursday, China will pull back at least some of the veil as it turns Beijing's most important ...
What is China's 'peace disease'? (and why Australia should care)Sydney Morning Herald
Mamnoon reaches Beijing on four-day visitThe Nation
China expected to conduct massive overhaul of military, making it more similar ...National Post
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The Globe and Mail
For years, the outside world has stared at blurry pictures and smudged satellite images in hopes of divining the growing new power of the Chinese military. On Thursday, China will pull back at least some of the veil as it turns Beijing's most important ...
What is China's 'peace disease'? (and why Australia should care)
Mamnoon reaches Beijing on four-day visit
China expected to conduct massive overhaul of military, making it more similar ...
The Express Tribune
Illicit trade of Rs72b under way at border post: report
The Express Tribune
The body was asked to visit both the border sites and examine the security situation and the immigration process. PHOTO: FILE. ISLAMABAD: An intelligence official has revealed that illegal trade worth Rs72 billion a year is being carried out at a ...
SC seeks report about measures to arrest illegal tradeBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
SC seeks report on steps for eliminating illegal activities at bordersPakistan Today
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The Express Tribune
The body was asked to visit both the border sites and examine the security situation and the immigration process. PHOTO: FILE. ISLAMABAD: An intelligence official has revealed that illegal trade worth Rs72 billion a year is being carried out at a ...
SC seeks report about measures to arrest illegal trade
SC seeks report on steps for eliminating illegal activities at borders
The Nation
London police in Islamabad
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - A Scotland Yard team probing the murder of MQM leader Imran Farooq reached Islamabad yesterday. Sources at the Islamabad Benazir Bhutto International Airport said the three-member London police arrived through a flight of private airline.
Scotland Yard team to hold meetings with interior ministry, FIA officialsDaily Times
Imran Farooq murder probe: Scotland Yard team arrives in IslamabadThe News International
Imran Farooq murder case: Scotland Yard team reaches PakistanDunyaNews Pakistan
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The Nation
ISLAMABAD - A Scotland Yard team probing the murder of MQM leader Imran Farooq reached Islamabad yesterday. Sources at the Islamabad Benazir Bhutto International Airport said the three-member London police arrived through a flight of private airline.
Scotland Yard team to hold meetings with interior ministry, FIA officials
Imran Farooq murder probe: Scotland Yard team arrives in Islamabad
Imran Farooq murder case: Scotland Yard team reaches Pakistan
The Express Tribune
Illusion of victory: In the eyes of the media
The Express Tribune
Pakistani soldiers patrol Khem Karan, the Indian market town from where Indian troops hoped to launch their thrust on Kasur and further onto Lahore. PHOTO: ISPR / DESIGN: MOHSIN ALAM. ISLAMABAD: Most neutral historians agree that the 1965 ...
Cricket diplomacyDaily Times
Spirit of whole nation in 1965 war unforgettable: War veteransThe Nation
Pakistan paid for its misadventure in 1965, says Manohar ParrikarThe Indian Express
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The Express Tribune
Pakistani soldiers patrol Khem Karan, the Indian market town from where Indian troops hoped to launch their thrust on Kasur and further onto Lahore. PHOTO: ISPR / DESIGN: MOHSIN ALAM. ISLAMABAD: Most neutral historians agree that the 1965 ...
Cricket diplomacy
Spirit of whole nation in 1965 war unforgettable: War veterans
Pakistan paid for its misadventure in 1965, says Manohar Parrikar
The News International
Seasoned legal expert Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes away in London
The News International
LONDON: Pakistan's one of the senior most law experts, Abdul Hafeez Pirzada died at the age of 75 in London where he was under medical treatment for some time. Born in 1941, Pirzada was one of the founding members of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) ...
Author of 1973 Constitution Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes awayThe Express Tribune
Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes awayDunyaNews Pakistan
Barrister Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes away in LondonSAMAA TV (press release) (blog)
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The News International
LONDON: Pakistan's one of the senior most law experts, Abdul Hafeez Pirzada died at the age of 75 in London where he was under medical treatment for some time. Born in 1941, Pirzada was one of the founding members of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) ...
Author of 1973 Constitution Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes away
Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes away
Barrister Abdul Hafeez Pirzada passes away in London
Daily Times
Low CPI creates space for rate cut
DAWN.com
KARACHI: A further fall in inflation in August has created space for more cut in the interest rate which is already at a decade-low level. Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell to 1.7 per cent in August against 1.8pc in July, reflecting that the trend may ...
Inflation slows down to 1.7%, lowest since 2003The Express Tribune
CPI eases to 1.8% in August on tumbling oil pricesDaily Times
China Pork Price Jump Seen Faltering as Big Farms Boost OutputBloomberg
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
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DAWN.com
KARACHI: A further fall in inflation in August has created space for more cut in the interest rate which is already at a decade-low level. Consumer Price Index (CPI) fell to 1.7 per cent in August against 1.8pc in July, reflecting that the trend may ...
Inflation slows down to 1.7%, lowest since 2003
CPI eases to 1.8% in August on tumbling oil prices
China Pork Price Jump Seen Faltering as Big Farms Boost Output
The Nation
KSE sheds 270 points on institutional profit-taking
The Nation
The Karachi stock market on Tuesday witnessed volatile session as the index juggled 577 points between red and green to finally close down by 270.17 points or 0.78pc down and settled at 34,356.34 points. Following the news of gas tariff hike, the ...
Equities tumbleBusiness Recorder (press release) (blog)
Stocks drop 271 points on profit takingDaily Times
KSE bucks three-day bullish streak, falls below 34500 ptsPakistan Today
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The Nation
The Karachi stock market on Tuesday witnessed volatile session as the index juggled 577 points between red and green to finally close down by 270.17 points or 0.78pc down and settled at 34,356.34 points. Following the news of gas tariff hike, the ...
Equities tumble
Stocks drop 271 points on profit taking
KSE bucks three-day bullish streak, falls below 34500 pts
The Nation
POL price cut insufficient, says Imran
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday termed the reduction in petroleum prices by the federal government as a cruel joke on the nation and said the reduction was insufficient and unacceptable.In a press statement, ...
Petrol price cut a joke: Imran KhanThe Nation
PTI chief Imran Khan issues final warning to governmentNews Tribe
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Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan on Tuesday termed the reduction in petroleum prices by the federal government as a cruel joke on the nation and said the reduction was insufficient and unacceptable.In a press statement, ...
Petrol price cut a joke: Imran Khan
PTI chief Imran Khan issues final warning to government
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