Pakistan Senate divided over condolences for Musharraf

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Islamabad-- The Pakistan Senate was sharply divided over the idea of offering prayers for late President Pervez Musharraf, as the treasury side strongly opposed...

Pakistan court indicts Imran Khan, Bushra Bibi in graft case

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Islamabad-- An accountability court in Pakistan on Tuesday indicted former prime minister and jailed PTI founder Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi in...

Pakistani Foreign Minister Dares India on Kashmir Dialogue

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Islamabad--Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi has dared India to come to the dialogue table with Pakistan over the Kashmir dispute, if it is...

Pak businessman, media moguls, military leaders in Pandora Papers

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New Delhi-- More Pakistani individuals ranging from media group owners to family members of army personnel to businessmen and executives were identified in the International...

PM Shehbaz Sharif welcomed into a Pakistan in crisis

Islamabad-- Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has come into power after many to and fro motions in the country's political system. Sharif's celebrations of becoming the...

Rock legend Roger Waters bats for Imran Khan’s release from ‘false imprisonment’

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Mumbai-- Pink Floyd legend Roger Waters, who is known to be vocal about his political opinions, has demanded the release of former Pakistan Prime...

Pakistan opposition party flays Imran, says don’t trust US on Kashmir

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Peshawar--Pakistan's main opposition party Jamaat-i-Islami has slammed Prime Minister Imran Khan government's Kashmir policy and said Islamabad should not trust US President Donald Trump's...

Pakistan restores postal service to India

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Islamabad--Pakistan has restored the postal service to India after a suspension of over three months. Pakistan government has allowed its citizens to send letters to...

Stones pelted at ‘Aurat March’ in Pakistan

Islamabad--Incidents of stone pelting were reported at the 'Aurat March' organised in various cities across Pakistan to mark International Women's Day on Sunday which...

88% of Pakistani respondents support ban on kite flying festival: Survey

Islamabad-- A Gallup and Gilani survey has found that 88 per cent of Pakistani respondents support the government's ban on a traditional kite flying festival...
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