Omar justifies his decision of power cuts to VIP homes

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday justified his decision of power cuts to VIP homes, and said that if the common man is barred of the privilege so should be the high profile min

F-16 supply unclear in foggy Pak-U.S. ties

series of diplomatic crises over the past year that strained an already difficult partnership, is now heading into a new low, with the decision of U.S. to halt supply of F-16 jets to Pakistan.

Blame US, not Taliban, says JI

The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) railed against the US at a public gathering in Peshawar, and encouraged the government to maintain their decision to keep the Nato supply route closed.

Different Strokes: Who cares about the Man-of-the-Match award?

If this Test had been played in New Zealand, with the same viewer voting system in place, no prizes for guessing who would have won the award

BBC facing ban in Pakistan

Pakistan 's prime minister pledged to “look into” the decision by the country's cable operators to ban BBC World News service, the broadcaster said yesterday.The BBC said the …

PM gives cold shoulder to Hillary’s Bonn plea

The Prime Minister told Clinton about the decision taken by Defence Committee of the Cabinet and Parliamentary Committee on National Security

Parliamentary Committee on National Security endorses Bonn Conference boycott

ISLAMABAD: The Parliamentary Committee on National Security has endorsed the decision to boycott the Bonn Conferen

Karzai urges Pak to re-think on decision to boycott Bonn Conference

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has urged Pakistan Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to reconsider the decision of boycotting the Bonn Conference during his telephonic conversation with the latter, offi

Pakistan court avoids ruling on US gunman immunity

A Pakistan court declined to rule yesterday on the diplomatic immunity of a CIA contractor held on murder charges, throwing the decision to a lower court that has said the trial should proceed.The …

Notification issued for 50% POL prices withdrawal

ISLAMABAD: Oil and Gas Regulation Authority (OGRA) on Friday issued a notification of slashing by 50 per cent the recent increase in prices of petroleum products, following the decision of the government to withdraw the rise in POL prices by 50 per cent Geo News reported. According to the notification, the price of petrol after reduction of Rs3.65 per litre has come down to Rs76.54; price of High Speed Diesel slashed by Rs3.88 to Rs82.21; Light Speed Diesel trimmed by Rs3.30 to Rs69.97; HOBC gets cheaper by Rs4.29 to Rs90.96 and; kerosene oil has reduced to Rs74.45 per litre with a decrease of Rs3.50.

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