Top News Chavez warns US plans to invade Libya CARACAS: President Hugo Chavez, the closest regional ally of embattled Libyan leader Moamer Qadhafi, said Monday that he Published 01 Mar, 2011 07:43am
Top News Sentences in India's Gujarat riots case AHMEDABAD: An Indian court on Tuesday handed down 11 death sentences and 20 life terms to those found guilty of setting Published 01 Mar, 2011 07:29am
Business & Finance Nato container fired at WAH CANTT: An oil tanker carrying fuel supply to NATO forces came under fire during wee hours of Monday, Motorway and Wa Published 28 Feb, 2011 12:19pm
Business & Finance NADRA issues 1,489,652 Watan Cards to flood affectees ISLAMABAD: National Database and Registration Authority has issued 1,489,652 to facilitates flood affectees of the devas Published 28 Feb, 2011 12:04pm
World US weapons killing Arab protesters: Iran TEHRAN: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Monday that weapons were manufactured1 and delivered to "dictators Published 28 Feb, 2011 11:24am
Business & Finance EU scales down eurozone competitivity pact BRUSSELS: European Union president Herman Van Rompuy plans to unveil a eurozone competitiveness pact that omits controve Published 28 Feb, 2011 10:42am
Business & Finance HSBC 2010 net profit more than doubles to $13.16 bln LONDON: Banking giant HSBC said on Monday that its net profit more than doubled to $13.16 billion (9.56 billion euros) l Published 28 Feb, 2011 09:58am
Top News New clashes erupt in Tunisia protests TUNIS: Security forces and anti-government protesters clashed in the Tunisian capital Sunday, with police firing tear Published 27 Feb, 2011 01:23pm
Business & Finance El Corte to display Pak products in Spain KARACHI: Spain's top retail chain, El Corte Ingles is planning to exhibit almost all kinds of Pakistani consumer product Published 26 Feb, 2011 04:13pm
Top News FBR authorities suspend 17 officials of Customs service ISLAMABAD: The Competent Authority of the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) here on Saturday placed under suspension 17 off Published 26 Feb, 2011 02:48pm
Business & Finance Central bank paints bleak picture of Italian economy ROME: Italy's economy needs a "legislative overhaul" to end 15 years of sluggish growth that have left young people with Published 26 Feb, 2011 01:59pm
Top News Terror in Tripoli as Qadhafi set for battle TRIPOLI: Terrified residents braced for bloody battles in Tripoli on Saturday after a night of gunfire as Moamer Qadhafi Published 26 Feb, 2011 01:26pm
Top News Ireland's governing party crushed: exit polls DUBLIN: Ireland's ruling Fianna Fail party suffered a crushing defeat in elections dominated by the economic collapse Published 26 Feb, 2011 12:53pm
World Philippine evacuees arrive from Libya MANILA: The first group of Filipinos arrived home from riot-torn Libya on Saturday, as the government stepped up efforts Published 26 Feb, 2011 10:56am
World Libya digs in as Yemen crackdown toll rises BENGHAZI: Libya braced for deadly battles on Saturday after veteran strongman Moamer Qadhafi said he was ready to arm ci Published 26 Feb, 2011 10:43am
Top News VW posts record 2010 results, plans to do better this year FRANKFURT: Europe's biggest carmaker, Volkswagen, unveiled record 2010 results Friday and said it would do even better t Published 25 Feb, 2011 02:54pm
Top News IRA claims threaten Gerry Adams' vote bid in Ireland DUNDALK: A hero too many in Belfast, Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams is hoping to be elected to Ireland's parliament Friday Published 25 Feb, 2011 02:30pm
Top News India plans tougher anti-inflation measures NEW DELHI: India will need to keep monetary policy tight to fight inflation as economic growth rebounds to pre-crisis le Published 25 Feb, 2011 02:17pm
Top News German inflation stable at 2 PC in February BERLIN: Inflation in Germany, Europe's top economy, was stable at two percent in February compared to the same month las Published 25 Feb, 2011 01:49pm
Top News Tens of thousands march across Arab world BAGHDAD: The escalating revolt in Libya on Friday emboldened protesters across the Arab world, where tens of thousands f Published 25 Feb, 2011 12:25pm
KSE-100 closes above 97,000 for the first time as investors dismiss political noise, index gains 1,782 points