
Legendary Pakistan batsman Hanif Mohammad, who has been battling lung cancer, was on Monday put on a ventilator after his condition worsened during his...
Islamabad: Pakistan’s former three-time prime minister Nawaz Sharif arrived home on Saturday, ending a four-year self-imposed exile in London and restarting his political journey ahead of the general elections with a huge rally at Minar-e-Pakistan...
Pakistan's foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will attend SCO foreign ministers meet which India is hosting in Goa on May 5.The Indian administration didn't explicitly rule out a meeting between S Jaishankar and Bilawal, but it didn't seem...
Legendary Pakistan batsman Hanif Mohammad, who has been battling lung cancer, was on Monday put on a ventilator after his condition worsened during his...
Japan emperor Akihito has expressed his desire to retire at the age of 82
In yet another case of Islamophobia, a Pakistani-American couple claims to have been removed from a US-bound flight after an onboard crew member felt "uncomfortable"...
Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has called the Kashmir issue, the main pillar of Islamabad's foreign policy, in fresh attacks on India
The US asked Pakistan to act against terror groups targeting its neighbours and not just the ones that pose a threat to it, at the SAARC ministerial meet held in Islamabad
India's home minister Rajnath Singh attended the SAARC Home Ministers' Conference in Islamabad, amongst severe protests, and gave an open speech expressing...
In the bloodiest terrorist attack in Pakistan since the March 27 bombing in Karachi, a suicide bomber blew himself up in a crowded hospital, killing at...
A senior judge has called for an online court that does not require lawyers and can deal with claims of up to 25,000 British Pound
In a much needed boost to India's probe against Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammed handlers in the Pathankot IAF base attack, the United States handed over evidence to the NIA; over 1,000 pages of conversations between handler Kashif Jaan and the...
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has set the cat among the pigeons when he said Pakistanis would “celebrate and distribute sweets” if the military took over Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government, unlike in Turkey.