Malik Riaz and Ali Riaz are among the accused in the case originally registered on Nov 4, 2009 on the complaints of residents of villages near Rawat.
Published22 Feb, 201308:14pm
We will be deceiving ourselves by focusing on the half truth that the US needs Pakistan; we also need the US and its allies for a chance at survival.
Published06 Apr, 201212:05pm
AT the ruins of the first and second cities of Taxila, Sirkap (1st century BCE to 2nd century CE) and Sirsukh (2nd to 5th century CE), it’s business as usual. The pushy minders tell you that you may do still photography and no filming, hoping that you’d o
Published02 Feb, 201210:00pm
BEING a public servant in a democracy is a strange business; one slip of the tongue and you may lose your job. It sounds even stranger to Pakistani ears. Norway’s national security chief’s resignation is a case in point.
Published23 Jan, 201212:00am
One fine, i.e. muggy, September morning in Karachi, education lovers in the Sindh government decided that Mandarin should be taught at the secondary school level, and perhaps even be made mandatory, come 2013.
Published31 Dec, 201112:16am
HUMANITARIAN aid organisations estimate that some 1.2 million women of reproductive age are still caught up and marooned in the flooding that washed away their homes and subsistence livelihoods in Sindh.
Published14 Dec, 201109:21pm
THE nurses’ agitation recently on The Mall in Lahore to demand the implementation of higher pay scales promised to them by the health department
Published26 Nov, 201109:15pm
OVER the years, tolerance of difference of opinion in our society has receded significantly. It has now come to the point where
Published20 Nov, 201103:00am