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Judges resolution sent to Law Ministry
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD — Leading lawyer Fakhar ud Din Ibrahim Jee has worked out draft resolution on reinstatement of deposed judges to be moved to national assembly and sent the same to ministry ...

 

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  Bye-polls rescheduled for June 18
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ISLAMABAD — Election Commission of Pakistan Thursday announced to extend the date of bye-election due to ongoing sessions of National and Provincial assemblies and insufficient time for .....

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Drones strikes may cease after anti-terror strategy review
US offers $7b in civilian aid

Foriegn Desk Report

WASHINGTON—The US has promised to curb air strikes by drones against suspected militants in Pakistan, as part of a joint counter-terrorism strategy agreed with the new civilian government in Islamabad, the Guardian has learned. That strategy will be supported by an aid package potentially worth more than $7bn (£3.55bn), which is due to go before Congress for approval in the next ....

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Pak, China ties to scale new heights: Qureshi
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi Thursday said China has expressed its full readiness to assist and cooperate to Pakistan for the development of energy, mineral, mining and financial sectors and upgrade communication and transportation links between the two countries. Talking to newsmen at the weekly briefing at Foreign Office along with spokesman Muhammad Sadiq, the ....

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No compromise on national security: PM
By Our Defence Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Thursday underlined that Pakistan Army is an asset stressing that no compromise would be made on the National Security of the country. Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani expressed these views during his visit to Joint Staff Headquarters and Strategic Plan Division respectively on Thursday. Military Sources reveal that Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani was given a cordial and warm welcome when he arrived at .....

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