Monday, November 4, 2013

MQM senator terms Karachi operation a failure

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement has portrayed the continuous operation in Karachi as a disappointment and claimed that episodes of target killings, kidnappings and bank burglaries in the city have expanded

Peace talks won’t move forward until Taliban appoint new chief: Nisar

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Monday told the National Assembly that not the Taliban or the armed force and the legislature were answerable for the Us ramble assault which

US admits to tensions with Pakistan, defends Hakimullah's killing

World News
Washington: The United States Monday conceded to "strains" and infrequent "false impressions" in its relations with Pakistan, however verifiably protected the killing of Pakistani Taliban

Shootings, bombings kill 12 in Iraq

World News
Baghdad: A twofold suicide shelling and different assaults focusing on parts of the security drives and regular folks killed 12 individuals in Iraq on Monday, said authorities. Brutality has spiked in Iraq since April, with the pace of slaughtering arriving

BlackBerry abandons sale process, CEO out

World News
Toronto: Blackberry deserted its bargain transform on Monday, and reported it will displace its Ceo. Fairfax Financial, Blackberry's biggest shareholder with a 10 for every penny stake, said it won't purchase the battling cell phone organization

Peace dialogue should be taken forward: Cabinet

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Federal Cabinet on Monday chose to honour the choices taken by the All Parties Conference (Apc) and convey forward the peace exchange without giving this a chance to process crashed. "Pakistan has the right

Awais Muzaffar resigned as Local Govt Minister

Pakistan News
Karachi: Awais Muzffar, Sindh Local Government Minister and encourage sibling of Ppp co-administrator Asif Ali Zardari, has resigned from his post, said an agent for the Chief Miinister House here on late Monday night. The agent said that Muzaffar had sent his resign to Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah.

Nato chief wishes Pakistan to keep Afghan transportation lines open

World News
Brussels: Nato head Anders Fogh Rasmussen urged Pakistan on Monday to keep open supply lines to Nato compels in Afghanistan regardless of fury over a Us ramble strike that killed the Pakistani Taliban

Kayani lauds Rangers, police for restoring peace in Karachi

Pakistan News
Karachi: Pakistan's Army Chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani has praised the endeavors of Rangers and police in getting back peace Karachi, said a comment issued by Sindh Rangers on Monday. Karachi, the biggest metropolitan

Nato supplies to be blocked after Nov 20, Imran tells NA

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Taking part in the National Assembly's open deliberation over rising scenario in the outcome of Pakistan Taliban head Hakimullah Mehsud's killing, Imran Khan Monday undermined to cut the Nato supply lines in Kp after November 20

Pakistani stocks end lower; rupee weakens

Pakistan News
Karachi: Pakistan's principle stock trade shut lower on Monday, with the benchmark 100-allotment file of the Karachi Stock Exchange falling 1.20 for every penny or 271.26 focuses to 22,377.83. Gurus wanted

Saudi Arabia begins clampdown on illegal foreigners

World News
Riyadh: Saudi powers started Monday a clampdown on illicit outsiders after the close of an acquittal that gave overstayers and laborers a grace period to leave or legalise their status. Police watches will be hunting down illicitly staying nonnatives and the individuals who

Du Plessis: I didn't cheat, ball too close to zip

World News
Cape Town: Faf du Plessis says he's not a trick yet did rub a cricket ball "excessively close" to a dash on his trousers, accelerating the South African batsman's fine for ball altering

About Farida Khanum, a Delhi traveller and media

Pakistan News
Lahore: When she strolled gradually onto the stage towards her seat, Farida Khanum looked delicate and evidently mature enough to be on borderline of feebleness, nonetheless, she was a completely distinctive individual when she authentically began tending

Gunmen kill four Shias in Karachi

Pakistan News
KARACHI: At least four Shia Muslims, including two doctors, were gunned down Monday and three others were injured in different parts of Karachi, police officials said. A doctor was shot dead in Manghopir neighbourhood in

FC kill gunmen suspected of torching Nato tankers in Sibi

Pakistan News
Quetta: Frontier Corps work force on Monday shot dead three men associated with burning two Nato oil tankers and genuinely wounding one of the drivers in Sibi region of Balochistan, an agent for the paramilitary powers said

Kerry hails disgruntled Saudi Arabia as important US ally

World News
Riyadh. Secretary of State John Kerry applauded Saudi Arabia as a "quite, extremely vital" associate on Monday as he went by the Gulf Kingdom on a mission to relieve strains in the relationship over Us arrangement on Iran, Syria and the Palestinian issue. Kerry, who is touring the district, met the Saudi remote clergyman

Iran says Pakistan must finance own gas pipeline

World News
Tehran: Iran's representative oil priest, Ali Majedi, said Monday that Pakistan must fund its part of the pipeline that might empower it to purchase gas from the neighbouring nation. Majedi's comments come after Pakistan's Oil Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi asked Iran to stump up

No peace through ‘senseless force’: Sharif

Pakistan News
Bahawalpur: In his first open discourse since a Us ramble strike killed Pakistani Taliban guide Hakimullah Mehsud, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday cautioned that peace couldn't be

Lawmakers move to block Nato supplies, end drone strikes

World News
Peshawar: The Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam Fazl (Jui-F) submitted a determination in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly's Secretariat Monday against automaton assaults and ending of Nato supplies through Kp according to the Us ramble strike that

Lawyer claims Sethi back as PCB chairman

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Pakistan Cricket Board's lawful guide says Najam Sethi will stay on as director of the Pcb until the following hearing on Thursday. Tafazzul Rizvi likewise says the Islamabad High Court ceased

Car bomb kills six in central Syria

World News
Damascus: An auto shell killed six individuals, three of them kids, and wounded 37 others in the focal Syrian territory of Homs on Monday, state-run Sana news org reported. It said "terrorists" - the official tag for radicals battling to topple

Suspected militants kill seven villagers in India attack

World News
Guwahati: Suspected activists, intensely furnished and wearing guard uniform, started shooting at villagers in anxious northeast India, killing no less than seven and wounding nine others, cops said on Monday. The dissidents assaulted the villagers late Sunday in Golapara

Nato soldier, Afghan police officers killed in militant attacks

World News
Kabul: Nato says an outside fighter has been slaughtered in an ambush in eastern Afghanistan, while powers say two officers have been murdered in differentiate shootings in the nation's south. A Nato explanation says that the officer

Consultations today on ties with US

World News
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan is to review its relationship with the United States, the prime minister’s office said on Sunday, following the killing of Taliban leader Hakeemullah Mehsud in a US drone strike. But a top-level meeting to examine relations scheduled for Sunday was postponed at the last minute without

World ready to help end energy crisis, claims Dar

World News
Islamabad: Finance Minister Ishaq Dar told President Mamnoon Hussain on Sunday the universal group was primed to help Pakistan tackle its vigor emergency. "Regulating vigor emergency is the top necessity of the administration," Senator Dar told the president

ECP seeks four months time from SC to conduct LG polls

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Election Commission of Pakistan on Monday submitted a solicitation in the Supreme Court of Pakistan which looked for four months opportunity to direct Local Government races in the four regions of

Seven dead in north Iraq violence

World News
Baghdad: An arrangement of assaults north of Baghdad - incorporating different bombings focusing on police - killed seven individuals on Monday, as Iraq thinks about its most noticeably awful gore since 2008. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki has spoke

Bangladesh strike leaves two dead

World News
Dhaka: Bangladeshi police terminated live adjusts at nonconformists Monday in restored crashes that killed two individuals, as a new across the nation strike got under approach to constrain the head administrator to stop, authorities said. An administration official said crashes emitted between

Musharraf granted bail in Lal Masjid cleric's murder case

World News
 Islamabad: A court in Islamabad has conceded safeguard to previous military despot Pervez Musharraf in a case identified with the homicide of Lal Masjid priest Abdul Rasheed Ghazi in a 2007 military strike.

Extra District and Sessions Judge Wajid Ali controlled the previous guard strongman to submit two bonds every worth Rs 100,000 as surety for safeguard, his legal counselor told correspondents after the judge advertised his verdict on the safeguard supplication on Monday.

Ghazi was executed in the 2007 military operation in the Lal Masjid (red mosque).

Recently under house capture in different cases, Musharraf was captured on Oct 10, five weeks after Ghazi's offspring Haroon Rasheed enrolled the homicide indictment against him with Aabpara police in Rawalpind

Egypt's Morsi arrives in court for trial

World News
Cairo: Egypt's removed Islamist president Mohamed Morsi was carried Monday to a courthouse to face trial over nonconformist passings, raising feelings of trepidation of restored roughness four months after the guard toppled him. Morsi's supporters, battered by a ridiculous

NAB given 10 days to present challan in Ogra case

Pakistan News
Islamabad: A responsibility court in Islamabad Monday has given National Accountability Bureau (Nab) 10 days to present the last challan against previous boss of Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (Ogra) Tauqeer Sadiq blamed

Karzai criticises timing of Hakimullah's killing

World News
Islamabad: Afghan President Hamid Karzai has criticised the "inadmissible" timing of the Us slaughtering of Pakistani Taliban guide Hakimullah Mehsud and communicated trust it won't wreck territorial peace deliberations. Islamabad was taking the first steps towards starting chats with the aggressors when Mehsud

Malaysia warns on dengue as deaths spike

World News
Kuala Lumpur:a Malaysian health official on Monday cautioned nationals to make moves to wipe out mosquito reproducing spots as dengue fever cases have spiked. The amount of reported instances of the tainting, which causes extreme

Protesters swarm former US Embassy in Tehran

World News
Tehran: Tens of many demonstrators are assembling outside the previous Us Embassy in Iran for the most amazing hostile to American rally in years as a show of backing for hard-line adversaries of President Hassan Rouhani's noteworthy effort

Telephone exchange building blown up on Peshawar's outskirts

Pakistan News
Peshawar: Militants exploded a betrayed phone trade building at Mali Khel zone on the edge of Peshawar in the early hours of Monday. In any case, no setbacks were accounted for in the ambush that occurred in the points of confinement of the Budh Bher police

Wali Babar case transferred to Shikarpur ATC

World News
Karachi: The Sindh High Court Monday chose to exchange the instance of homicide of Tv news hound Wali Khan Babar from Karachi to a hostile to terrorism court (Atc) in Shikarpur, Dawnnews reported. The suspects and witnesses in the case might likewise be exchanged

One shot dead in Karachi

Pakistan News
Karachi: A man was shot dead in Orangi Town range on Monday morning here, Geo News reported. Sources said that some obscure persons started shooting murdering a man close Dabba More in Orangi Town here, while the denounced effortlessly figured out how to departure from the scene. Salvage sources said that the assortment of the perished has been moved to the clinic.