Obama Not To Offer Formal Condolence To Pakistan: White House

An American newspaper has claimed that the White House rejecting the request of US Ambassador to Pakistan Cameron Munter has said that the President Barrack Hussain Obama will not offer a formal condolence to Pakistan over the deaths of 24 soldiers in NATO air strike on a Pakistani check post in Mohmand Agency last week. According to US news paper “New York Times” the While House has...

Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan Goes Though Back Bone Surgery

The creator of Pakistan’s nuclear program Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan undergone through an emergency surgery of back bone,

Zardari Says Ready To Face Every Kind Of Situation

President Asif Ali Zardari has said that he is the spiritual son of late Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and would face every kind of situation. 

US Supply In Afghanistan Is More Dependent On Uzbekistan: Boston Globe

US newspaper Boston Globe has said that US supply in Afghanistan is more dependent on Uzbekistan. According to this paper

Seven Pakistan Engineers Kidnapped In Afghanistan

Seven Pakistani engineers and workers have been kidnapped in Afghanistan by unidentified kidnappers.  According to police head of

No Intention To Leave Country: Hussain Haqqani

Pakistan’s former ambassador to the US Husain Haqqani responding to the Supreme Court orders of not leaving the country,

Shamsi Airbase Not To Disturb Relations With Pak: UAE

United Arab Emirates Minister for Foreign Affairs Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan has said that beside the refusal of Pakistan to reconsider

Afghan Officials Had No Grief Over Killing Of Pak Soldiers In NATO Attack: US paper

American newspaper Washington Post claimed that Afghan officials had no grief over killing of Pakistani soldiers in NATO cross boarder attack,

Mohmand Agency Attack’s Investigation Will Be Held According To The US Law

Washongton: United States defense department (Pentagon) has said that the investigation of Mohmand Agency attack is underway and it would

Pakistan Must Attend The Bon Conference: German Chancellor

Berlin: German Chancellor Angela Merkel insisted Pakistan to revisit its decision on boycott of Bon conference. Talking to journalists after the meeting