U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis has warned that an American withdrawal from Afghanistan would be "to our ultimate peril," as he briefed Congress on plans to increase American troop levels in the war-torn country."Based on intelligence community analy...
Read More »NISHAN-E-HAIDER HOCKEY TOURNAMENT BEGINS IN KARACHI ON WEDNESDAY
The nine-a-side Nishan-e-Haider Hockey Tournament begins in Karachi tomorrow.To take part in the event, four international hockey players from Argentina reached Karachi today while seven more players from Australia will also reach Karachi this evening...
Read More »SRI LANKA BEAT PAKISTAN BY 21 RUNS IN FIRST TEST
Sri Lanka beat Pakistan by twenty-one runs in the first cricket Test of two-match series in Abu Dhabi on Monday leading the series one-nil.On fifth and final day of the Test, chasing the target of 136 runs, Pakistan in their second innings were all out...
Read More »REGISTRATION OF UNDOCUMENTED AFGHAN NATIONALS RESUMES ON TUESDAY
The National Database Registration Authority will resume the registration of undocumented Afghan nationals in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa tomorrow (Tuesday).Official sources of NADRA told Radio Pakistan's Peshawar correspondent that the registration process was...
Read More »Afghan President, Pakistan Army Chief Discuss Cooperation In Kabul
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has met with Pakistan's army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa in Kabul as part of the Pakistani general's visit aimed at repairing the strained ties between the neighboring states."Both sides discussed regional security, bilateral ...
Read More »FRONTIER CORPS BALOCHISTAN AVERTED SECTARIAN TARGETING IN QUETTA: ISPR
Frontier Corps Balochistan on Saturday averted a sectarian targeting in Quetta in an intelligence-based operation and apprehended the mastermind and his two accomplices.According to ISPR, a vehicle to be used as vehicle borne improvised explosive devic...
Read More »Five Suspected Terrorists Killed in Police Shootout in Karachi
WASHINGTON Pakistan's Sindh province police on Thursday killed five suspected terrorists who had ties to al-Qaida and Islamic State terror groups in the southern port city of Karachi, according to provincial law enforcement officials.Rao Anwaar, a se...
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