World Brazil braces for more rain after floods kill hundreds NOVA FRIBURGO: Brazilians on Saturday braced for more rain, fearing more catastrophic landslides after walls of muddy wa Published 15 Jan, 2011 09:43am
Business & Finance Demand of fish up after rain, freezy weather ISLAMABAD: After the recent spells of rains across the country and freezy weather, the demand of fish witnessed a dramti Published 15 Jan, 2011 09:22am
Business & Finance Paramedics staff strike continues against transfer of ED ISLAMABAD: The strike of the staff at the CDA hospital continued on the fourth consecutive day on Saturday against the e Published 15 Jan, 2011 09:05am
Top News SMEs, industries need banking sector's support to grow: Mahfooz Elahi ISLAMABAD: Mahfooz Elahi, President Islamabad Chamber of Commerce Industry (ICCI) has said that banking sector should ta Published 15 Jan, 2011 08:53am
Top News Pakistan successfully reduced trust deficit with US: Farah Naz Ispahani ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has now successfully reduced the trust deficit with the Americans that prevailed during last days of Published 15 Jan, 2011 08:18am
Sports Gul strikes early for Pakistan WELLINGTON: Umar Gul struck twice for Pakistan to leave New Zealand at 80 for two at lunch in blustery conditions on the Published 15 Jan, 2011 07:55am
Business & Finance Journalists chant slogans against killing of Wali Khan Babar PESHAWAR: Journalists chant slogans against killing of Wali Khan Babar, a reporter of private TV channel, during protest Published 14 Jan, 2011 01:33pm
Sports Richardson visits NSK to watch Quaid-e-Azam Trophy final KARACHI: The General Manager Cricket Operations Dave Richardson on Thursday visited National Stadium here and watched th Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:46am
Sports Quaid-e-Azam Trophy held for in Karachi for first time KARACHI: Leg spinner Danish Kaneria (R) delivers an orange ball in the domestic final of the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy match a Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:43am
Sports Australia win toss, bat against England in T20 MELBOURNE,Australian captain Cameron White won the toss and elected to bat against England in the Twenty20 international Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:29am
World Sri Lanka flood toll rises to 27 as waters recede COLOMBO: The number of people killed in Sri Lanka's monsoon flooding and mudslides has risen to 27 with more than a mill Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:26am
Business & Finance Six killed in attack on Hangu woman constable PESHAWAR: Militants armed with rockets and rifles raided the house of a female police constable in troubled northwest ea Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:22am
World Philippines to restart talks with MILF MANILA: The Philippines said on Friday it would restart peace talks next month with separatist rebels in an effort to en Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:20am
Business & Finance Pakistan has potential to play greater role in global market: USAID ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's size, geographical importance and abundant natural resources make it well-positioned to play great Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:17am
Markets Oil mixed in Asia, US jobless claims weigh SINGAPORE: Oil prices were mixed in afternoon Asian trade Friday as investors digested the implications of a rise in US Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:14am
World Mud, stench as Australian flood clean-up begins BRISBANE: Grandmother Irene Comstive shakes with sorrow as she surveys the damage to her Brisbane home following the cit Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:11am
Business & Finance Mortars across Afghan border kill five in Miranshah MIRANSHAH: Five civilians were killed and six wounded when mortar shells fired from Afghanistan hit a border village in Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:09am
World More than 500 dead in Brazil's worst-ever disaster TERESOPOLIS: Brazil is suffering its worst-ever natural disaster after mudslides near Rio de Janeiro that killed more th Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:06am
Business & Finance Lehman Brothers expects to pay creditors more cash NEW YORK: Failed US investment bank Lehman Brothers said Friday it plans to pay its creditors 60.1 billion dollars, more Published 14 Jan, 2011 10:03am
World Gates visits South Korea in show of solidarity SEOUL: US Defense Secretary Robert Gates ended his Asian tour Friday with a stopover in South Korea, saying he wants to Published 14 Jan, 2011 09:59am