News Source: Jang.com.pk
| about 9 hours ago
Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani has decided to dissolve the federal cabinet next week and the new cabinet would be formed after consultations with respective leaders of the ruling alliance. The n ew cabinet will consist of about 15 members in
News Source: Jang.com.pk
| about 9 hours ago
After keeping him suspended for about nine months from the membership of the Central Executive Committee (CEC), the Pakistan People�s Party has restored Chaudhry Aitzaz Ahsan�s status. Announcing the decision, PPP Secretary General Jehangir Badar
News Source: The News
| about 9 hours ago
hawks� and �doves� are engrossed in a closed-door debate about the party�s firm policy towards President Asif Ali Zardari, insiders say. PML-N Quaid Nawaz Sharif has emerged as the �soft-liner�, who wants to give more time to Zardari and
News Source: The Frontier Post
| about 13 hours ago
Members of constitution reforms committee here Friday seriously criticized the Pakistan People’s Party and Mutahida Qaumi Movement to leak out the proceedings of the committee to media, and the disputed statements given by some of the ministers,
News Source: dailymail
| about 13 hours ago
President Asif Ali Zardari, describing relations between UAE and Pakistan as �outstanding� and based on cultural, religious and historical bonds, expressed admiration of the UAE�s achievements and multi-faceted march of development. In an
News Source: dailymail
| about 13 hours ago
Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting Syed Samsam Ali Bukhari Friday said that Balochistan package is a beginning toward better future of Baloch people and the stake holders should help assist the elected government in the process.
News Source: Sify News
| about 19 hours ago
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown condemned Friday a "heinous" attack in Pakistan which killed at least 32 people, vowing to stand "shoulder to shoulder" with the country's leaders. Brown, who held talks with Pakistani Prime Minsiter Yousuf Raza
News Source: Chicago Tribune
| 1 day ago
The Obama administration may be putting out a fire in Afghanistan, but the dynamite factory is next door in nuclear-armed Pakistan, commented Democratic lawmaker Gary Ackerman this week. In other words, if President Barack Obama wants to achieve his