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Govt finds fault with its Nato ban
LAHORE – Pakistan may have to face economic sanctions if it continued to hold Nato supplies for an extended period of time, Defence Minister Chaudhry Ahmad Mukhtar has said.“If the Nato containers are not given passage, it would be a violation of the international conventions to which Pakistan is also a signatory”, the minister told reporters at a luncheon hosted in his honour by PPP leader Munir Ahmad Khan at a local hotel on Sunday.Mukhtar said the government was yet to formulate a policy on ...
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Imran warns of youth march if SC verdict not implemented
ISLAMABAD: The Chairman of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), Imran Khan, on Sunday warned the rulers of a historic youth march on Islamabad if they did not honour the Supreme Court judgment. Convicted Gilani, he charged, should be ashamed of his government's performance.?The time is approaching when I will give a call to the youth of Pakistan to march on Islamabad in case the corrupt rulers flouted the judiciary?s verdict,î Imran said while speaking at a pro-judiciary rally here. The attendance w ...
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9 troops killed as NWA front hots up
ISLAMABAD – Militants in North Waziristan ambushed a military convoy on Sunday morning, killing nine Pakistani troops and injuring several others.Security forces, in retaliation, killed a number of militants after they attacked a security post in North Waziristan Agency. A number of militants first attacked a security forces convoy in Datta Khel area near Miramshah and later attacked Amin Picquet with rockets and automatic rifles. This triggered an exchange of fire between the security forces a..
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