Mirza Khurram Shahzad
AFTER months of tensions, India and Pakistan have finally agreed to resume talks of Indus Water Commission, which...
Updated 20 Mar, 2017 08:17am
IN March 2014, a parliamentary committee held an extensive session in Islamabad to determine why some regional and...
Updated 23 Jan, 2017 10:18am
IT all started when she sent in a job application to a human resource firm that was providing services to Pakistan...
Published 11 Dec, 2016 07:08am
OBLIVIOUS to the scorching sun, Manno sits on a charpoy under the shade of a thatched hut, her fingers deftly ...
Updated 13 Sep, 2016 04:40pm
The compound where America claims to have killed Bin Laden is now nothing but a heap of rubble.
Updated 02 May, 2016 08:05am
'We have sought proposals from tracking companies to devise a system to trace each Pakistani pilgrim during Haj.'
Updated 25 Apr, 2016 09:17am
This is not the first time that the government at the centre has been accused of manipulating elections in AJK.
Published 22 Apr, 2016 06:40am
The spot became a favoured end-point to attempts to reach during protest marches and demonstrations.
Updated 14 Apr, 2016 01:09am
Friday cars’ bazaar has been a regular feature of Rawalpindi's vehicular market for many years
Updated 27 Mar, 2016 09:57am
Thankful to PM for upgradation of school, but we are still lacking staff, says vice principal.
Updated 04 Mar, 2016 07:31am
Excavations in Badalpur reveal discoveries from the Buddhist period dating back from 3rd century BC to 5th century AD.
Updated 07 Feb, 2016 08:26am
In the attack on BKU, the winners are those who fought for peace. The losers are those who fought for terrorism.
Updated 24 Jan, 2016 08:42am
Amir, at the age of 18, got 99 wickets in 14 Test, 15 one-day, and 18 T20 international matches in just one year.
Updated 16 Jan, 2016 02:23pm
"The reopening of this place will send a positive message across the border where Modi is suppressing minorities."
Updated 01 Jan, 2016 08:13am
The illegal trade of USD in Peshawar's currency market ─ purportedly a source of terror financing ─ is around $4m a day.
Updated 20 Dec, 2015 07:47am
For the Pakistan Chipboard Factory doomsday already occurred on Friday.
Updated 27 Nov, 2015 08:53am
“People here call me ‘Bhai Jan’ because I am very daring,” says Pakistan's first woman truck driver.
Updated 30 Jul, 2016 11:54am
The government finally announces its first-ever policy to regulate the working of INGOs in the country.
Updated 03 Oct, 2015 11:49am
In Sialkot, shops are closed and schools are deserted. Streets have been overtaken by Rangers and UN representatives.
Updated 01 Sep, 2015 07:34am
How can Hameed Gul die when Gen Zia is still alive and kicking!
Updated 18 Aug, 2015 07:38am