Former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto's party fielded a presidential candidate against Pervez Musharraf on Wednesday, saying the military ruler was no longer capable of tackling Al-Qaeda.
Canada's Foreign Minister Maxime Bernier on Wednesday expressed concern about the recent arrest of several opposition leaders in Pakistan.
by Staff Writers Islamabad (AFP) Sept 26, 2007 Pakistan's government Wednesday condemned ex-premier Benazir Bhutto for saying she would let the UN quiz the disgraced father of the country's nuclear bomb if she regained power.
Pakistan captain Shoaib Malik said that his young team can transform their Twenty20 form into success in the forthcoming Test series against South Africa.
Pakistan's government on Wednesday rejected a former premier's proposal to let the United Nations question A.Q. Khan, the disgraced nuclear expert who headed a smuggling racket that sold nuclear secrets to Iran, North Korea and Libya.
Pro-Taliban militants beheaded two men in Pakistan's restive tribal region on the Afghan border on suspicions they were spying for U.S. forces in Afghanistan, intelligence officials said on Wednesday
A trekking expedition has left for the heavily militarised Siachen glacier in disputed Kashmir, despite objections by Pakistan, the Indian army said.
Pakistan's government rejects proposals to let the UN question disgraced nuclear expert, AQ Khan.
Pakistan deployed dozens of police officers including elite commandos as the South African cricket team arrived here for a month-long tour of the country.
KARACHI — With only four days remaining for the first cricket Test starting from October 1 against South Africa, Pakistan is likely to field a depleted eleven missing couple of high-profile players for different reasons.