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Friday, February 3, 2012

Pakistan to limit US unilateral actions: minister


Pakistan will tell the United States it cannot take unilateral actions such as the raid that killed Osama bin Laden and that parliament will determine military priorities, the foreign minister told a US magazine.

Pakistan Cricketer Mohammad Amir Released from U.K. Jail


LONDON – Teenage fast bowler Mohammad Amir, one of three Pakistan cricketers jailed in England for spot-fixing, was released on Wednesday because of good behavior after serving half of his six-month sentence.

Pakistan closes factory that made deadly drugs


 Pakistani authorities have closed a drug factory alleged to have made faulty heart medicine that killed over 100 patients.

Pakistan willing to push Taliban to make peace


Pakistan's foreign minister said Thursday that the country would be willing to push the Taliban and their allies to make peace if asked to do so by the Afghan government, an action seen as key to the reconciliation process.

Public holiday in Sindh on 11th Rabi-ul-Awwal


KARACHI: A public holiday has been announced in Sindh on 11th Rabi-ul-Awwal, Saturday Feb 04 while there will be no ban on pillion ridding for two days on 11th and 12th Rabi-ul-Awwal.

Bomb blast kills 3 policemen in Lakki Marwat


LAKKI MARWAT: Three police men were killed and one injured in a bomb and gun attack on police party in North Western Pakistan early Thursday, police said.

PM Gilani faces indictment in contempt case


ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court Thursday ordered indictment of Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani in contempt proceedings, his defence lawyer said.