
President Asif Ali Zardari pays rich tribute to late Begum Nusrat Bhutto President Asif Ali Zardari has paid a rich tribute to late Begum Nusrat Bhutto for her invaluable services rendered for democracy and party as well. The Co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party declared her the pioneer entity who laid the foundations of re-conciliated politics […]

Study at Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology found toxic metals in root vegetables Chemistry department of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology conducted the research on the vegetables which are being grown and sold in certain parts of the city of Karachi. The research project was led by Dr. Kousar […]
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Controversial comments by Afghan President Hamid Karzai have drawn an angry response in the United States of America. During an interview with a private Pakistani news channel, Karzai said that his country would side with Pakistan in case fighting broke out between its neighbour and the United States of America. ”If fighting starts between […]

Dissbelief – The future of Pakistani music Contrary to popular belief, the ‘double s’ in “DissBelief” is not a typo, it signifies the rebellion against one’s current beliefs. The underground band from Islamabad started off back in 2005. However, the line-up kept on changing until they settled for one in 2009. We are all living […]

Is Real Democracy too much to ask from the people of Pakistan? The general definition of democracy refers to a form of government in which the superlative power is vested among the people of the country and exercised directly by those people or indirectly by their designated representative underneath a free and fair electoral system. […]
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The local leaders of Pakistan People’s Party have welcomed approval of Rs. 18 billion for Lowari tunnel. The members said that the project’s completion would usher in a new era of development and employment. Addressing a news conference, general secretary PPP, Chitral Mohammad Hakim Khan, vice-president Shamsur Rehman and coordination secretary Iqbal Hayat said the […]
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Revolution: A thought for the aggravated mind There is no doubt that we need a revolution. It seems like this revolution will be initiated by the poor and mediocre (majority) of the population, which is already in the process of mobilisation thanks to the freedom and totally critical stance of the electronic media. However, the […]
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Five militants confirmed dead from US Drone attacks in South Waziristan A recent Drone attack in South Waziristan has confirmed to have exterminated five militant fighters. The news comes out of Wana on Thursday, October 27. The recent development comes after a bomb blast rocked through the city of Peshawar, injuring 11 people. There has […]

Security check posts in Islamabad, who are they protecting from whom? Pakistan has been through and continues to go through a turbulent time when it comes to the law and order situation in the country. This inconsistency has played havoc with the minds of the people of the country and has had other far reaching […]
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Someone needs to invest in the F6 Multi-Purpose Sports Complex Living in Islamabad and being a football player has been hard for a number of people in the city. This is mainly due to the fact that there are just a few limited places that you can go to, in order to play football and […]
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Pensioners of the Pakistan Railways have been camped out in front of public banks for days but the government only woke up to the crisis after an elderly man passed away in Lahore. Mahmood Khan, a 70 year old former railway employee, died waiting in a queue to get his pension token. “There were […]
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Backtrack of Afghan President Hamid Karzai Hamid Karzai, Afghan President, has done something which head of states usually do not do, but which is nothing less than tradition for him: withdrawal of remarks he had made previously. Conversely, it was maybe only a matter of time before President Karzai’s feeble knees bowed under the pressure […]
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