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Karzai calls for removing Taliban from UN blacklist
 

KABUL—Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday called on the United Nations to remove from its blacklist the names of Taliban leaders who are not part of Al-Qaeda, as a first step towards peace talks...

 

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  Sharifs move SC on ineligibility case
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ISLAMABAD—Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif and Shahbaz Sharif have filed petition in the Supreme Court to become parties in the disqualification revision petitions’ hearings..

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President vows to back PML-N in Punjab
By Saad Saud

ISLAMABAD—President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday announced to recommend the lifting of Governor’s Rule in Punjab and said the PPP will support the candidate of PML (N) in the provincial assembly. “I wish to announce that we will recommend the lifting of Governor’s Rule in Punjab”, the President said while addressing the joint sitting of the parliament here. President Zardari said Pakistan Peoples Party will support the candidate of PML (N) whoever he might be..

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26 militants killed; NATO supply terminal attacked
Bureau Report

PESHAWAR—The security forces Saturday killed 26 militants during a successful operation in Sapri area of Mohmand Agency. According to a press release issued here by Frontier Corps, the action against the miscreants was successful. The FC troops succeeded in securing the area in Sapri and within its vicinity, concluded the press release. At least 12 shipping containers were destroyed in the early Saturday attack at NATO terminal here, local police said. According...

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No drone attacks in Swat, Balochistan, says PM
By Muhammad Asif Qureshi

ISLAMABAD—Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani said on Saturday there will be no drone attacks in Swat and Balochistan as Pakistan has already discussed the issue with the US. Addressing a parliamentary party meeting, Prime Minister said that we will accept the verdict of court in Sharif brothers’ eligibility case and Punjab government. We had extended our hand of friendship, which was accepted by the opposition. Premier Gilani has directed the members not to...

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