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Zardari won’t quit: Babar

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court’s short order on the NRO case increased uncertainty for President Asif Ali Zardari’s future: It is unclear if he has immunity as the head of state in both criminal and corruption cases or just criminal cases.

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Arrested US nationals to remain in Pakistan: LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court on Thursday ordered that the five US nationals arrested in Sargodha on suspicion of planning terrorist activities in Pakistan are not to be deported to their country of origin.

Chief Justice Lahore High Court,....

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Loadshedding rears its ugly head again

LAHORE: Loadshedding began in the country on Wednesday ahead of its expected timeframe of Dec 25 due to what Pepco authorities said reduction in water releases from dams for desilting canals in Punjab and Sindh.

In Lahore, the overall dura....

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Opposition parties welcome SC verdict

ISLAMABAD: The opposition parties welcomed on Wednesday the Supreme Court’s verdict and called for the resignation of NRO beneficiaries, including President Asif Zardari.

Although Khawaja Asif of the PML-N said that President Zardari shoul....

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Rumours about fallout of SC verdict sow panic in Sindh

HYDERABAD: People were seen rushing back home and shopkeepers pulling down shutters of their business outlets in almost all major cities and towns of the province on Wednesday over fears about a possible backlash in the wake of Supreme Court’s ver....


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