Militant Pakistan judges may trigger regime change
Pakistan , military coups are true to type. Or at least they were. Just over 12 years ago, when General Pervez Musharaf ousted a civilian government, televisions across the nation went blank one …
Pakistan , military coups are true to type. Or at least they were. Just over 12 years ago, when General Pervez Musharaf ousted a civilian government, televisions across the nation went blank one …
CARACAS: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, facing new sanctions over his nation s suspect nuclear program, ar
Pakistan's former President Pervez Musharraf speaks in a televised address to the nation in Islamabad August 18, 2008. Musharraf is to return to his home country to contest forthcoming …
The world, as we know it, seems to be going topsy-turvy of late. Pakistan, a sworn enemy of India since its inception as a Nation, seems to be warming up with India after six plus decades. At the same
Pakistan 's rupee headed for the biggest weekly loss in three years and stocks fell as investors shunned the nation's assets amid mounting tensions with …
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zaradari said he knew how to handle all challenges and asked the nation to trust the
KARACHI: Former Pakistan paceman Wasim Akram on Tuesday urged the nation s cricket authorities to appoint a single
TOKYO: Japan is facing its worst crisis in the 65 years since the end of World War II, Prime Minister Naoto Kan said on Sunday, calling on the nation to unite after it was devastated by a huge earthquake. The situation at a quake-stricken atomic power plant also remains grave, Kan said as engineers battled a nuclear emergency sparked by the massive 8.9 magnitude earthquake and the devastating tsunami it triggered. “The current situation of the earthquake, tsunami and the nuclear plants is in a way the most severe crisis in the past 65 years since World War II,” Kan said at a press conference. “Whether we Japanese can overcome this crisis depends on each of us,” Kan said, calling for the nation to unite. “I strongly believe that we can get over this great earthquake and tsunami by joining together.” Japan battled a feared meltdown of two reactors at a quake-hit nuclear plant Sunday, as the full horror of the disaster emerged on the ravaged northeast coast where more than 10,000 people were feared dead. An explosion at the ageing Fukushima No. 1 atomic plant blew apart the building housing one of its reactors Saturday, a day after the biggest quake ever recorded in Japan unleashed a monster 10-metre (33-foot) tsunami. The atomic emergency widened Sunday as the cooling systems vital for preventing overheating failed at a second reactor, and the government warned there was a risk it too could be hit with a blast.(AFP)
The Pakistan military has given the official version of US drone attacks in the nation's tribal region for the first time, and said that most of those killed were “hardcore” Al Qaeda and Taliban …
The Pakistani military and the nation's premier spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence have shown reluctance to take on the conglomerate of terror groups inside Pakistan despite being their direct …