New York [United States], Jan.7 (ANI): United States President Donald Trump needs to take a step back, exercise caution and patience, and focus more on having quiet diplomatic negotiations with Pakistan on the issue of neutralising support to terror elements operating from its soil, says an
Lahore [Pakistan], Dec. 18 (ANI): Former Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's daughter, Maryam Nawaz, has been featured on The New York Times list of 11 powerful women in 2017.
New York [U.S.], December 6 (ANI): Russia has been banned from participating in 2018 Winter Olympic Games in Pyeongchang, South Korea, according to the New York Times.
Washington DC (USA) December 3 (ANI) The emails obtained by the New York Times revealed that former national security adviser Michael Flynn communicated with the members of the transition team to reassure Russia after the Obama led US government placed sanctions against the country for attem
Los Angeles [U.S.A], November 1 (ANI): Hollywood veteran Mark Hamill has revealed that Harrison ford was the determining factor in his return to the 'Star Wars' franchise.
New York [USA], October 30 (ANI): In a recent revelation, Rose McGowan has said that she was offered a significant sum of money to keep mum over the Harvey Weinstein sexual-assault allegation, just days before the news came out.
Washington D.C. [U.S.A.], Sep 27 (ANI): The United States President, Donald Trump tagged a random user while attacking the media, and called the Facebook and The New York Times anti-Trump.
Los Angeles [U.S.A], Sept. 22 (ANI): After 'The Da Vinci Code,' 'Angels & Demons' and 'Inferno,' Tom Hanks is all set to tackle an adaptation of another international best-selling novel 'A Man Called Ove'.
Washington [U.S.A.] Sept 17 (ANI): Dreaded terrorist Hafiz Muhammad Saeed is trying his hands in politics and has put his stooge in an election fray in Pakistan. However, his political stooge is also a designated terrorist.
Kandahar [Afghanistan], August 10 (ANI): Pakistan's premier intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) wanted Taliban leader Mullah Mansour to destroy school, bridges and roads in Afghanistan, an article published in the New York Times claims.