Khalid Al Sayed EDITOR-IN-CHIEF The New York Times reported on January 19 that the world should recall the words of the late Libyan...
Khalid Al Sayed EDITOR-IN-CHIEF The New York Times reported on January 19 that the world should recall the words of the late Libyan...
A girl from an underprivileged background learns to use a computer at Mashal School on the outskirts of Islamabad, yesterday. Street children who...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top law officer yesterday disclosed for the first time that security agencies are holding at least 700 people indefinitely without trial...
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s top court yesterday ordered officials to register a second criminal case against the prime minister, raising the pressure on the government...
PESHAWAR: Pakistan’s northwest Peshawar city and its surrounding areas are likely to have a longer and harsher winter this year as a result...
KARACHI: As many as 103 children have died of measles in Pakistan this month, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said, calling it “an...
ISLAMABAD: Despite tall claims of National Accountability Bureau (NAB) of Pakistan that it would provide security to its Investigation Officers, a number of...
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) envisages generating 8,800 megawatts (MW) by 2030 through nuclear power reactors. Two nuclear power plants, 340MW...
Activists from India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) burn an effigy of India's Interior Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde during a protest in...
CHICAGO: David Coleman Headley, who helped plot the devastating 2008 Mumbai attacks before agreeing to become an informer, was sentenced by a US...
New Delhi: The cabinet yesterday approved setting up a one-man committee to look into the allegation that US retail giant Walmart violated Indian...
New Delhi: Expressing doubt whether the allocation of coal blocks by the central government was in accordance with statutory provisions, the Supreme Court...
MANILA: The Philippine Congress has approved a bill awarding compensation to thousands of victims of human rights abuses under late President Ferdinand Marcos’...
MANILA: The US Navy said yesterday it needed to remove thousands of litres of oil from a minesweeper stuck on World Heritage-listed coral...
MANILA: A seventh worker from the Philippines has been confirmed killed in last week’s siege by Islamic militants of a remote natural gas...
MANILA: The Canadian who shot dead two people in a courtroom in Cebu City last Tuesday was still alive though with a self-inflicted...
MANILA: Just a few days into the election period, a band of suspected hired guns fired the first lethal shot, murdering a town...
MANILA: The Supreme Court (SC) has again deferred ruling on petitions seeking to stop implementation of the controversial Reproductive Health law. In a...