‘Indian bookie said he’d kill’, says Hyder
Pakistani wicket-keeper Zulqarnain Haider who ended his exile on Monday arrived here, and immediately blamed Indian bookies for his misery.
“It was an Indian who had threatened my life. He asked me
Bus set on fire in Pak, 13 killed
Unidentified attackers torched a bus in Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan overnight, killing 13 people, including four children and two women besides injuring several others, an official sai
Nato supply route re-opened in Pakistan
Supplies for Nato troops in Afghanistan from Pakistan were resumed on Monday after a two-day sit-in against US drone strikes ended in the country's Northwest.
Cricket: Runaway ex-Pakistan wicketkeeper returns
Runaway former Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider returned home from Britain on Monday after receiving government assurances about the safety of his family.
Haider, who turned 25 on Saturday, fl
India cannot prove 26/11 charges against me: Saeed
JuD chief Hafiz Saeed, mastermind of the 26/11 attacks, on Monday claimed India cannot prove his organisation's link to the 2008 terror strike and accused Pakistan Government of succumbing to pressure
Pak comedy star Moin Akhtar dead
Moin Akhtar, the renowned television, film and stage actor, died of a cardiac arrest in the southern Pakistani port city of Karachi today, his manager said. He was 61.
26/11 case: Pak court to rule on prosecution’s plea next week
An anti-terrorism court conducting the trial of LeT's Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six other suspects in the Mumbai attack case today said it would give its ruling next week on an application challenging the contention of the defence that Ajmal Kasab and Fahim Ansari cannot be re-tried in Pakistan.
Indian intention doubted over electricity sale to Pakistan
India's offer to sell electricity to Pakistan at an affordable rate is 'intriguing', said a Pakistani daily, noting that New Delhi is not without its own power problems.
The India proposal will be di
US missiles kill 6 people in Pakistan tribal area
US drones fired five missiles at a home in a Pakistani tribal region near the Afghan border on Friday, killing at least six people, Pakistani intelligence officials said. The strikes come during an un
Pakistan PM doesn't own a car, saves half his annual salary
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf raza Gilani is a man of frugal means, if one goes by his declared assets. He doesn't own a car and managed to save over half of his annual salary, which his is only sou