ForeignEgypt’s Muslim Brotherhood to hold public internal vote
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood will hold a public internal election on Saturday for the first time in its history to fill three vacant posts in its governing body.The Brotherhood, Egypt's most popular a
Aug 6, 2011
NATIONALProlonged outages continue, as usual
Electricity supply in many parts of the country continued to play hide-and-seek on Friday testing the nerves of people on the on the fourth consecutive day of Ramadan. In Karachi, angry mobs<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/08/06/prolonged-outages-continue-as-usual/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Aug 6, 2011
KARACHIDefence witnesses leave identities at home?
The hearing for the Sarfaraz Shah murder case was adjourned until Saturday as two defence witnesses, including a colonel, could not prove their identity before the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) on Friday
Aug 6, 2011
LAHOREInquiry starts against Shadman SHO over Nairang antics
Another case of power abuse and police brutality surfaced the scene on Friday as Shadmaan Police Station Station House Officer (SHO) Rana Zulfiqar was held for inquiry on charges of harassing and beat
Aug 6, 2011
ForeignJapanese PM in Hiroshima vows nuclear-free future
A ceremony to mark the anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing was dominated by national soul-searching on atomic power as Japan’s prime minister pledged a nuclear-free future. Marking the 66th anniversary of the<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/08/06/japanese-pm-in-hiroshima-vows-nuclear-free-future/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Aug 6, 2011
KARACHIChief secy orders dept heads to submit progress reports of projects
Sindh Chief Secretary Raja Muhammad Abbas has directed the officials concerned to ensure implementation of the directives of the superior authorities on various ongoing projects and also submit a repo
Aug 6, 2011
ISLAMABADCorruption in CDA continues unabated
Corruption in the CDA Water Supply Directorate is continuing unabated despite the advent of the holy month of Ramadan. Local residents in various sector complained that they were being forced to pay R
Aug 6, 2011
ForeignMullah Omar willing to hold peace talks: Peace Council
The Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar is willing to join the Afghan peace process, the Afghan High Peace Council said on Friday. According to an Afghan private TV channel, the Council said<a href="https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/08/06/mullah-omar-willing-to-hold-peace-talks-peace-council/" title="Read more" >...</a>
Aug 6, 2011
NATIONALStrong Pakistan vital for everyone, says Raisani
Balochistan Chief Minister Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani said on Thursday that a sovereign and strong Pakistan was vital for everyone. He refutes the repeated claims about the existence of Quetta Shura
Aug 5, 2011
ISLAMABADPsychological disorders on the rise
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Aug 5, 2011
SportsKvitova, Berdych to play Hopman Cup
Reigning Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova will team up with Czech compatriot Tomas Berdych for the Hopman Cup of mixed teams in Australia at the turn of the year, their agent said Thursday. "They are
Aug 5, 2011
SportsIndia mulls rule change to honour Sachin
India's government is considering a rule change to allow cricket star Sachin Tendulkar to receive the country's highest civilian award -- for which sports stars are currently ineligible. "A suggestion
Aug 4, 2011