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At least 28 killed after train derails in southern PakistanAccidents and derailments occur frequently on the country's antiquated railway system, which has nearly 7,500 kilometres (4,600 miles) of t...
Banned in fake pilot scandal, Pakistan hopes to resume PIA flights to UK in next 3 monthsPIA flights to Europe and the UK were suspended after the European Union's Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) revoked the national carrier's aut...
No proposal under consideration to resume air and rail link with India: Pakistan Railways & Aviation MinisterThe air and land link between the two countries were suspended following India's move to revoke the special status of Jammu and Kashmir in ...
Pakistan rupee at all time low owing to political instabilityA high-level huddle of the nine-party alliance meeting in Lahore chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to ponder over the stunning victo...
Pakistan poll body declares Imran Khan's victory from 4 seats to ParliamentThe ECP said earlier today it has also cleared the notifications for Khan's victory in NA-35 Bannu, NA-243 Karachi and NA-95 Mianwali seats...
Nawaz Sharif meets PML-N leaders to counter 'groupings' within partyThe Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) is currently facing political uncertainty in the wake of corruption cases against its top leadersh...
PML-N will complete term, elect new leader soon: Top leadersPakistan's Supreme Court today disqualified 67-year-old Sharif for dishonesty and ruled that corruption cases be filed against him and his ...
Pakistan does not have enough money to build a bullet train, says its rail ministerThe Sharif government wants the Chinese to help it make one under the $46-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project.
Indian passengers of Samjhauta Express cross Wagah border on footAfter spending three days at the Lahore Railway Station, a total of 86 Indian passengers have left for their home by crossing the Wagah bor...
Blast derails passenger train in Pakistan, 15 injuredRailway Minister Khawaja Saad Rafique confirmed the attack that derailed three carriages of the Khushhal Khan Khattak Express.
Pakistan parliament passes resolution against 'Charlie Hebdo' cartoonsResolution tabled in the National Assembly or the lower house said: "These cartoons are a conspiracy to widen misunderstandings among civil...
Pakistan promises security to Indian Sikh pilgrimsMore than 2,000 Sikhs are scheduled to arrive in Lahore through Wagah border tomorrow for the three-day birth anniversary celebrations of G...
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to visit China next month to seek investmentsChina is seen as an all-weather friend of Pakistan but the popular notion got a jolt when Xi skipped Pakistan during his regional tour of S...
Pakistan court orders filing of another murder case against Nawaz SharifEarlier, an FIR was registered against Sharif and his ministers in the same case on the complaint of cleric Tahirul Qadri's Pakistan Awami ...
Pakistan ministers rally around Nawaz Sharif, rule out PM's resignationSenior ministers of Pakistan's ruling PML-N party today rallied in Parliament in support of embattled Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and dismi...
Pakistan government agrees to Tahir-ul- Qadri's demand of FIR against Nawaz SharifFederal minister Saad Rafique told reporters today that all the 21 people will be part of the FIR (First Information Report) as demanded by...
Imran Khan vows to storm PM house; Tahirul Qadri calls for encircling the Pakistan's ParliamentUnder pressure from the call by protesters, Sharif today decided to meet Khan in an effort to end the anti-government protests.
Pakistan to seek technical help from Indian RailwaysPakistan Railways will seek "help and guidance" from India in order to make its operations economically viable, Railways Minister Khwaja Sa...
Pakistan wants to learn about Railways profitability from IndiaA delegation of Pakistan Railways officials will soon visit India to gain from the "knowledge and experiences" of the profitable Indian rai...
- Parliament approval must for releasing Indian films: Rafique
Parliament's approval is necessary for the release of Indian films in Pakistan, Culture Minister Saad Rafique has said.