Business & Finance Corps Commander witnesses troops' training KARACHI: Corps Commander Lieutenant General Muahammad Zahir Ul Islam witnessed the troops under going intense training n Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:46am
Top News Governor for political consensus on national issues LAHORE: Punjab Governor Sardar Latif Khosa has said that promotion of commercial activities was of supreme importance fo Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:44am
Business & Finance UAE central bank sees US debt compromise ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates' central bank said on Thursday it is confident there will be a compromise to avert a Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:26am
Top News Canada welcomes expanded engagement between Pak-India ISLAMABAD: Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said that Canada welcomed the expanded engagement between Pakist Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:22am
Top News Blasts kill at least 12 in Iraq's Tikrit: Official BAGHDAD : At least 12 people were killed and 28 more wounded when two bombs exploded in the Iraqi city of Tikrit as poli Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:22am
World Egypt's Mubarak may go on trial in Cairo: Reports CAIRO : The trial of Egyptian ex-president Hosni Mubarak next week on charges of murder and corruption may be held in Ca Published 28 Jul, 2011 10:20am
World Libyan rebels launch attack on frontier town Al Ghazaya ZINTAN: Rebels have launched an attack on Libyan leader Moamer Qadhafi's forces in the town of Al-Ghazaya, in the Nalut Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:50am
World Suicide attacks on Afghan offices kill 3: Officials KANDAHAR : Two suicide bombers and a group of gunmen attacked official buildings and a militia base killing at least thr Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:44am
Business & Finance Mushtaq urges Pakistan, India to focus on solution of major disputes ISLAMABAD: Former ambassador of Pakistan, Mushtaq Mahar appreciated the joint communiqu of Pakistan and India agreed bet Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:31am
Top News Japan retail sales post first rise since quake TOKYO: Japan's retail sales rose in June, marking the first gain since a devastating March earthquake and tsunami in a f Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:28am
Top News Flight schedule for intending pilgrims to be issued on August 15 ISLAMABAD: Flight Schedule for intending pilgrims would be issued on August 15. An official of ministry of Religious Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:21am
Top News South Korea current account surplus hits eight month high SEOUL: South Korea's current account surplus reached an eight-month high in June, the central bank said Thursday, with e Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:17am
Top News Mirwaiz welcomes Pak, India CBMs on LoC trade, travel ISLAMABAD: The All Parties Hurriyet Conference Chairman in Indian occupied Kashmir, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has welcomed the Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:14am
World Indians the world's most depressed people: Report ISLAMABAD: Indians are the world's most depressed people with nearly 36 per cent suffering from Major Depressive Episode Published 28 Jul, 2011 09:11am
Top News Abu Sayyaf kill seven Philippine soldiers: Military ZAMBOANGA: Seven Philippine soldiers were killed and 21 were wounded in fierce clashes with militants in the southern Ph Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:50am
World Almost 3,000 missing in Syria crackdown: NGO NICOSIA : Almost 3,000 people have gone missing in Syria since the start of anti-regime protests more than four months a Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:41am
Top News SAARC CCI hails decision to increase Pak, Indo volume of trade LAHORE: SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, an apex body of chambers of member countries, on Thursday widely hailed Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:37am
Pakistan Pakistan, a beautiful country, people very friendly towards China: Vice-President CRI BEIJING : Describing Pakistan as a very beautiful country and its people very friendly towards China, the Vice President Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:27am
Markets Australia shares end 1.6pc weaker on US debt SYDNEY: Australian stocks fell 1.6 percent on Thursday as growing fears about a US debt default drove investors out of b Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:19am
Markets Palm oil drops US debt jitters, improved soy weather KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian palm oil futures dropped 1.2 percent on Thursday as concerns over a looming global debt crisis a Published 28 Jul, 2011 08:14am