US conducts airstrikes on opium labs in Afghanistan
NEW YORK Nov 22 (TNS): The United States has conducted a series of airstrikes on opium-production plants in Afghanistan as part of a campaign...
Sixty percent of US women ‘sexually harassed’: poll
NEW YORK Nov 22 (TNS): Sixty percent of US women voters say they have experienced sexual harassment and more than two-thirds of them said...
Hariri back in Lebanon for first time since quitting as PM
BEIRUT Nov 22 (TNS): Saad al-Hariri returned to Beirut on Tuesday for the first time since he resigned as prime minister in a statement...
To be allowed to wear Hijab with Uniform, Dutch Commission rules in favour of...
ROTTERDAM, Nov 22 (TNS): A Dutch Commission of Human Rights has ruled in favour of a Muslim female Police officer to be allowed to...
Delhi HC refuses to pass order on Farooq’s Azad Kashmir statement
New Delhi, Nov. 21 (TNS): The Delhi High Court on Tuesday refused to pass any order on a petition seeking action against National Conference leader...
Afghanistan to review Kabul-Amritsar air link
New Delhi, Nov. 21 (TNS): Afghan Ambassador to Indian Shaida Abdali says his government will soon revive the Amritsar-Kabul air link to further promote...
Indian forces martyred three Kashmiri freedom fighters
Srinagar, Nov. 21 (TNS): At least three freedom fighters were martyred by Indian security forces during an encounter in occupied Jammu and Kashmir's Handwara...
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia’s to hold joint military drills in Riyadh
Riyadh, Nov. 21 (TNS): Pakistan and Saudi Arabia’s to begin military exercises termed “Shahab 2” in Riyadh soon, Saudi state-run media reported on Tuesday.
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China wants better relations between Kabul & Islamabad
Kabul, Nov. 21 (TNS): Officials for Chinese ministry of foreign affairs say China is making effort to improve relations between Kabul and Islamabad as...
Pakistan urges UN for political settlement of Afghanistan
UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 21 (TNS): Peace in war-torn Afghanistan can only be achieved through negotiations and reconciliation, not by the continuing resort to military...






















