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Shehbaz Sharif likely to succeed Nawaz Sharif as Pakistan PM: ReportAfter chairing the meeting as president of his party, Nawaz recommended his own brother Shehbaz to be his replacement as the prime minister...
Pakistan court orders police to arrest Imran KhanThe attack occurred on September 1, 2014 when Khan and Qadri were protesting in Islamabad against alleged poll rigging and demanding remova...
Pakistan among worst violators of religious freedom: USCIRF"In 2015, the Pakistani government continued to perpetrate and tolerate systematic, ongoing, and egregious religious freedom violations," t...
US stands with Pakistan after Lahore attack: Barack Obama tells Nawaz SharifObama said he understands Sharif's decision to cancel his US visit for a nuclear summit following the attack. Sharif was scheduled to atten...
Pakistan court declares Tahir-ul-Qadri as proclaimed offenderAnti-government cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri, his sons and 2 others of Pakistan Awami Tehrik party were declared "proclaimed offenders" by Pak ant...
Taliban threaten to kill politicians' kids nextTehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan has warned the Nawaz Sharif government that it will start eliminating children of politicians, including Sharif's...
Pakistan police registers murder case against Nawaz Sharif, ministersIt was second murder case against Sharif after one field last month in Lahore for killing of 14 workers of Qadri in clashes with police in ...
Pakistan court orders filing of murder charges against Nawaz SharifThe nomination of a person in a case does not affect his legal status but conviction makes people ineligible for any public office in Pakis...
2 dead, 450 injured in Pakistan as police, protesters clash; Imran Khan vows to fight till death"I request all the nation, civil servants, bureaucrats and police to rebel against this illegal government," Khan told his supporters.
Protests intesify in Pakistan, 1 killed, 350 injured; Police blocks road leading to Sharif's Lahore residenceThe Lahore police in wee hours of today placed containers on Raiwind Road leading to the palatial Jati Umera residence of Prime Minister Sh...
Nawaz Sharif regrets Pakistan's bad relations with IndiaPrime Minister Nawaz Sharif mentioned India by saying that it is time for having good relations with it.
Imran Khan not to participate in dialogue with TalibanThe party's top decision-making body appreciated the trust reposed by Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan in Khan. However, he would not be part of t...
Nawaz Sharif says government has initiated talks with TalibanNawaz Sharif has said that his government has initiated dialogue with the Taliban and that he has apprised US President Barack Obama about ...
Pakistan govt serious about talks with Taliban: PM Nawaz SharifThe Pakistan government is serious about holding talks with the Taliban in keeping with a mandate given by all political parties, Prime Min...
Nawaz Sharif sworn in as Pakistan Prime Minister for unprecedented third termNawaz Sharif was today sworn in as Pakistan's Prime Minister for a record third term, as he vowed to revive the country's ailing economy.
Tehrik-e-Insaf to field Javed Hashmi against Nawaz Sharif as PM nomineePTI said it will field Hashmi against 63-year-old Sharif for the formal election of the Prime Minister in Pakistan's National Assembly.
Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan may not rule out a ceasefire if new govt talks seriouslyThe incoming PM, PML-N chief Nawaz Sharif, said this week that the Taliban's offer for dialogue would be taken seriously.
Imran Khan agrees to cooperate with rival Nawaz Sharif in PakistanImran Khan today promised to cooperate with Nawaz Sharif to tackle key challenges like terrorism despite "serious political differences".
Nitish Kumar congratulates Nawaz SharifBihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday congratulated Nawaz Sharif for his victory in the just concluded general elections in Pakistan
- Yousuf Raza Gilani's son wins parliamentary seat vacated by him
Abdul Qadir Gilani won a by-poll in the family's traditional stronghold of Multan by bagging 64,628 votes.