Top News Karzai tells Petraeus Afghan apology 'not enough' KABUL: Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Sunday told US General David Petraeus, the commander of international troops, th Published 06 Mar, 2011 03:44pm
Top News British personnel 'detained' in Libya: opposition BENGHAZI: Several British soldiers and a London diplomat were detained after landing in rebel-held Libya but are "safe a Published 06 Mar, 2011 03:13pm
Top News Seven militants killed in Central Kurram PARACHINAR: Seven militants were killed and three others injured when gunship helicopters shelled their hideouts at Chin Published 06 Mar, 2011 01:55pm
Top News Japan's foreign minister resigns TOKYO: Japan's centre-left government suffered a blow Sunday when its foreign minister resigned for taking money from an Published 06 Mar, 2011 01:36pm
Top News Special Hajj plan beneficiaries to pay outstanding bills themselves: Durrani ISLAMABAD: Federal Secretary, Ministry of Religious Affairs Shoukat Hayat Durrani has said that the payment of outstandi Published 06 Mar, 2011 12:01pm
World Beijing says all Chinese evacuated from Libya BEIJING: China said Saturday it had completed the evacuation of all its nationals from strife-torn Libya following the l Published 05 Mar, 2011 05:21pm
World Oman sultan sacks two ministers after protests MUSCAT: Oman's Sultan Qaboos has replaced two ministers, days after protests erupted demanding an end to corruption and Published 05 Mar, 2011 04:51pm
World Estonian centre-right braces for new mandate in election TALLINN, Estonia: Eurozone newcomer Estonia's parties wrapped up a general election campaign Saturday, with the centre-r Published 05 Mar, 2011 04:26pm
Top News Saudi Arabia bans all protests RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said on Saturday it would ban all protests and marches after minority Shias staged small protests Published 05 Mar, 2011 02:21pm
World Yemen police arrest 16 anti-regime protesters ADEN, Yemen: 16 protesters are arrested by Yemeni security forces in Aden on Saturday, as thousands continued to demonst Published 05 Mar, 2011 02:04pm
World Police, pro-government activists block Algerian protest ALGIERS: Algerian police and pro-government activists on Saturday foiled a sixth attempt by opposition protesters to mar Published 05 Mar, 2011 01:30pm
Pakistan Kaira urges for constructive role of political parties ISLAMABAD: Central Secretary Information of Pakistan Peoples Party Qamar Zaman Kaira said that all political parties sho Published 05 Mar, 2011 12:18pm
Top News Obama calls for bipartisan cooperation on budget WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama called Saturday for Democrats and Republicans agree on a budget that cuts wasteful Published 05 Mar, 2011 11:19am
Top News Higher oil unlikely to hurt growth: World Bank WASHINGTON: A sustained period of higher oil prices would significantly affect developing economies but is unlikely to d Published 01 Mar, 2011 12:21pm
Business & Finance Eurozone inflation hits 2.4 PC in February BRUSSELS: Inflation in the eurozone rose to 2.4 percent year-on-year in February from 2.3 percent in January, according Published 01 Mar, 2011 10:44am
World Pilot killed as Sri Lankan fighter jets collide COLOMBO: Two Sri Lankan fighter jets collided in mid-air during an aerobatics training exercise on Tuesday, killing on Published 01 Mar, 2011 09:17am
World Pilot killed as Sri Lankan fighter jets collide COLOMBO: Two Sri Lankan fighter jets collided in mid-air during an aerobatics training exercise on Tuesday, killing on Published 01 Mar, 2011 09:17am
World Lee offers talk with N. Korea amid tensions SEOUL: South Korea's President Lee Myung-Bak called Tuesday for talks with North Korea to ease heightened tensions, and Published 01 Mar, 2011 08:56am
Top News Chinese manufacturing goes down in February BEIJING: Manufacturing activity in China fell to a seven-month low in February as overseas orders weakened, but rising c Published 01 Mar, 2011 08:22am
Top News Japan PM faces revolt in budget bill TOKYO: Japan's beleaguered premier faced an internal party revolt on Tuesday when 16 of his own lawmakers failed to vote Published 01 Mar, 2011 08:01am
KSE-100 closes above 97,000 for the first time as investors dismiss political noise, index gains 1,782 points