Owen Bennett-Jones
According to SBP figures, remittances fell from $309 million in June to $143m last month.
Updated 25 Aug, 2016 07:51am
It’s not only the military that has indulged men of violence.
Published 25 Aug, 2016 01:23am
Scotland Yard says it has received numerous calls from the public about Altaf's speech.
Updated 24 Aug, 2016 07:29am
Assess the number of Pakistanis whose deaths can be traced back to the countries on the list.
Published 04 Aug, 2016 02:39am
A WEEK after the attempted coup, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s supporters were still celebrating in ...
Updated 24 Jul, 2016 08:30am
'The emergency won’t include restrictions on movement, gatherings and free press. It isn’t martial law of 1990s.'
Updated 23 Jul, 2016 10:50am
Documents show how UK remained unprepared for Shia resistance.
Published 14 Jul, 2016 01:43am
The relationship between sport and empire is well established.
Updated 12 Jul, 2016 10:39am
The Scottish dimension of the current political crisis is something of a sideshow to what’s happening in London.
Published 30 Jun, 2016 07:17am
European Commission chief warns the EU “will not bend over backwards” to help Britain in the negotiations to come.
Updated 25 Jun, 2016 07:57am
What would an America under Trump mean for Pakistan?
Published 23 Jun, 2016 12:16pm
Opinion polls suggest the result is on a knife-edge and that either side could win.
Updated 23 Jun, 2016 09:12am
LONDON/ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has scored a legal victory in London with the British High Court ruling in its favour in ...
Published 22 Jun, 2016 06:58am
The Estonian capital Tallinn gives every impression of being amongst the most stable and safest cities on earth.
Published 21 Jun, 2016 06:59am
A six-member team of British detectives recently visited Pakistan seeking cooperation in a money laundering case.
Published 17 Jun, 2016 06:53am
The taste for power is insatiable. Its acquisition leads to the desire for more.
Published 02 Jun, 2016 06:54am
Journalist Danny Lockwood’s account of changing demographics in his hometown Dewsbury is polemic but speaks of a larger
Published 29 May, 2016 08:11am
WHILE tourists in the West End pay as much as £100 to watch live orchestras and huge troupes perform Andrew Lloyd...
Published 29 May, 2016 06:51am
Ishaq Dar to manage the routine matters of govt, says Musadik
Published 28 May, 2016 07:00am
Man charged with double murders of two Afghan men in 2011.
Updated 20 May, 2016 08:34am