Gilani takes dig at Sharif
Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Sunday that he cannot resign to fulfil a wish of any individual.
“Everybody has wishes and its their right. But I can’t resign to fulfill anybody’s wish or dr
Al Qaeda determined to make 'new history': Report
A dead Osama bin Laden is as dangerous as a living one, senior Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir has written a year after the killing of the Al-Qaeda chief.
The article in Geo News on Monday, just days
Al-Qaeda names Farman Shinwari as its new chief in Pakistan
Al-Qaeda has named computer literate Farman Ali Shinwari, a resident of the restive Khyber tribal region and whose brothers have been associated with terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, as its new chie
Kidnapped British aid worker killed in Pakistan: Red Cross
A kidnapped British aid worker has been found dead in Quetta, Pakistan, nearly four months after his abduction in January, the Red Cross announced on Sunday.
The International Committee of the Red Cr
‘Taliban, U.S. resume talks on afghan’
The Afghan Taliban have resumed talks with the US in Qatar to find a political solution to the decades-old conflict in Afghanistan though the two sides have been unable to make any headway in the parleys, according to a media report.
No exclusive US bounty for Hafiz Saeed: Cameron P. Munter
US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron P. Munter has blamed the Pakistani media for 'misreporting the issue of Hafiz Saeed' and said the US government did not announce any bounty 'specifically' for the Jam
Only House can remove me: Gilani
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani said on Friday that nobody but the parliament can remove him from his office.
“I am an elected Prime Minister and only the parliament can remove me since it
Inclusion of Rushdie books spark protests at Pak university
A Pakistani university's move to include India-born controversial author Salman Rushdie's two famous books 'Midnight's Children' and 'Shame' in additional courses for MPhil and PhD has drawn the ir
Gilani safe for six months?
Even if all legal resources to save Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani are exhausted, it will still take over 6 months to remove him from the office, legal experts said.
Mr Gilani was convict
Gilani convicted, gets 30 seconds
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani was on Thursday convicted of contempt of court by the Supreme Court for refusing to write to the Swiss authorities to reopen corruption cases against Preside