Asif Ali Zardari likely to meet PM Shehbaz Sharif tomorrow
- 14-Jan-2023
LAHORE: Former president and co-chairman of Pakistan Peoples’ Party (PPP) Asif Ali Zardari is likely to Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif tomorrow, ARY News reported on Saturday. According to sources, PM Shehbaz is expected to visit Bilawal House Lahore tomorrow to meet former president Asif Ali Zardari. Both leaders will discuss the current political situation […]
CIA director expects Russia will try to target US mid-term elections
- 30-Jan-2018
LONDON: CIA Director Mike Pompeo said Russia will target US mid-term elections later this year as part of the Kremlin’s attempt to influence domestic politics across the West, and warned the world had to do more to push back against Chinese meddling. Russia has been accused of meddling in the 2016 US presidential election and […]
Shastri expects India to export home dominance overseas
- 09-Dec-2017
NEW DELHI: India will approach 2018 as the year to shed their “poor travellers” tag, head coach Ravi Shastri said ahead of the team’s tour of South Africa. India top the test rankings having sealed their record-equalling ninth consecutive series on Wednesday, six of which came at home and only one — against West Indies […]
England captain Cook expects rough ride for Amir
- 04-Jul-2016
LONDON: England captain Alastair Cook believes Pakistan's Mohammad Amir will face a tough reception from fans should he return to Test cricket at Lord's later this month.
Samsung expects record Galaxy shipments, S6 edge shortage
- 09-Apr-2015
CALIFORNIA: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd expects record shipments for its new Galaxy S6 smartphones and said it will struggle to meet demand for the curved-edged version due to production constraints, adding to hopes for a turnaround in mobile sales.
PTI expects meaningful dialogue with govt today
- 04-Sep-2014
ISLAMABAD: Another round of talks between the government and protesting PTI and PAT will be held today in a bid to clear the political air, ARY News reported.
Mathews expects hostility as test series begins at Lord’s
- 12-Jun-2014
LONDON: Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews did his best to play down any lingering discontent surrounding the controversial runout of Jos Buttler, but admits to expecting some hostility when his side’s two-match test series with England begins at Lord’s on Thursday. The visitors won the one-day international series 3-2, but their final victory was overshadowed […]




