Top News At least two police officials injured in Peshawar blast PESHAWAR: A blast has injured at least two police officials in Peshawar Aaj TV reported on Monday. According to rep Published 31 Jan, 2011 07:45am
Markets Tech results keep Wall Street advance alive NEW YORK: Strong corporate earnings led Wall Street to a 29-month closing high for a second day on Thursday, but another Published 29 Jan, 2011 06:57am
Top News Pakistan, ADB ink $242 MN to improve power distribution system ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Asian Development Bank (ADB) on Friday signed an agreement to invest US $242 million in improvin Published 28 Jan, 2011 12:24pm
Top News US consulate worker sent on six-day remand LAHORE: The court has sent a US consulate worker who was arrested on double murder charges on a six-day remand reported Published 28 Jan, 2011 12:07pm
Business & Finance UN urges quick funds to help Pakistan recover from floods UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations has fervently appealed for "adequate and timely" funds to boost efforts aimed athelpi Published 28 Jan, 2011 09:04am
World New Tunisia cabinet to face test from the street TUNIS: Tunisia braced Friday for public reactions to a shake-up of the cabinet aimed at quelling huge daily protests tha Published 28 Jan, 2011 08:58am
World Egypt prepares itself for Friday unrest CAIRO: Egypt's interior ministry warned of "decisive measures" as dissidents planned to rally after Friday noon prayers Published 28 Jan, 2011 08:39am
Business & Finance UN urges quick funds to help Pakistan recover from floods UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations has fervently appealed for "adequate and timely" funds to boost efforts aimed athelpi Published 28 Jan, 2011 08:38am
World Haiti death toll from cholera tops 4,000 PORT-AU-PRINCE: The death toll from Haiti's cholera epidemic has gone up to 4,030 more than three months after the disea Published 28 Jan, 2011 07:50am
Top News US official due in Pakistan court over killing LAHORE: A US official is expected to appear in a Pakistan court on Friday on double murder charges, police said, a day a Published 28 Jan, 2011 05:42am
Business & Finance One killed, three injured in Lahore shootout LAHORE: One person was killed and three injured in a shootout between a jeep which belonged to some foreigners and motor Published 27 Jan, 2011 10:55am
Business & Finance UN shark conservation plan has failed, says report PARIS: A headline-making UN scheme to preserve the world's sharks has been a resounding failure, according to a report o Published 27 Jan, 2011 09:22am
Top News FM Qureshi, Afghan FM hold joint press conference, discuss trade transit ISLAMABAD: Pakistani and Afghani prisoners languishing in prisons in Afghanistan will be released said Foreign Minist Published 27 Jan, 2011 09:10am
World Slovenia struggles to get economy back on its feet LJUBLJANA: Slovenia, once one of the fastest-growing new members of the EU, is still struggling to get its economy back Published 26 Jan, 2011 10:31am
Sports Rain delays Pakistan-New Zealand ODI QUEENSTOWN: Rain delayed the start of play in the second one day international between New Zealand and Pakistan in Queen Published 26 Jan, 2011 07:47am
World Obama backs Seoul, demands North Korea give up nuclear weapons WASHINGTON/SEOUL: U.S. President Barack Obama told North Korea to stick to its commitment to abandon atomic weapons, thr Published 26 Jan, 2011 06:43am
Markets Indonesia buys 820,000 tonnes of rice from Thai exporters BANGKOK: Indonesia's state buying agency, Bulog, has bought 820,000 tonnes of rice from Thai exporters for prompt shipme Published 26 Jan, 2011 06:41am
Business & Finance Thai central bank meeting discussed bigger rate rise BANGKOK: Thailand's central bank said on Wednesday its Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) discussed raising rates by half a Published 26 Jan, 2011 06:18am
World Vietnam's trade gap seen shrinking to $1 BN in January: report HANOI: Vietnam's trade deficit is estimated to narrow to $1 billion this month on the back of a jump in annual exports o Published 26 Jan, 2011 06:12am
Markets China, S. Korea stocks move higher but Tokyo weak HONG KONG: Asian markets were mixed on Wednesday with Tokyo experiencing a correction after weeks of gains but Hong Kong Published 26 Jan, 2011 06:02am
KSE-100 closes above 97,000 for the first time as investors dismiss political noise, index gains 1,782 points