CPEC to inflict heavy debt burden on Pakistan: US

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Washington/Islamabad-- The US has warned that the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would only benefit Beijing and inflict heavy debt burden on Islamabad. Addressing a gathering...

Dalai Lama may interact with US Congressmen: CTA

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Dharamsala-- Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is likely to have a conversation with US Congressmen via video conference, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA)...

India calls for ‘greater vigour’ in enforcing UN sanctions against terrorists

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By Arul Louis  United Nations-- India has called for "greater vigour" in implementing UN and international sanctions and regulations against terrorist organisations acting in concert...

Autopsy report confirms Pak Hindu student raped, killed

Islamabad-- The final autopsy report of a Pakistani Hindu medical student who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in her hostel room in September,...

Pak backs Afghan Taliban as ‘reliably anti-India element

By Arul Louis New York-- Pakistan backs the Afghan Taliban as a "reliably anti-India element in Afghanistan" to counter New Delhi's influence there, according to...

Pak Hindu student death: Male DNA found on Nimrita’s body

Larkana-- In a shocking revelation in the mysterious death of Nimrita Chandani, the forensic team has collected the DNA sample of a male suspect...

Imran vows not to resign ‘at any cost’

Islamabad-- Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed his resolve not to cave into pressure from his political rival and JUI-F chief Maulana Fazl...

US voices deep concern over rights abuses faced by Pak minorities

Washington-- The US on Tuesday voiced "deep concern" about reports of human rights abuses and discrimination faced by Pakistanis because of their faith, which...

Dialogue between India, Pakistan can reduce tensions: US

Washington-- Stressing that Pakistani authorities remain accountable for the action of terrorist groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Muhammed which seek to foment violence across the...

Imran Khan govt breaks record in borrowing money

Islamabad-- Pakistan's ruling Imran Khan government has broken all previous records in borrowing money merely in the first year of its tenure. According to...
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