SU meeting discusses intra-varsity affairs

HYDERABAD: A meeting of the University of Sindh was held here on Saturday to discuss the intra-varsity affairs and the first semester progress report.

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Measures to combat gastroenteritis outbreak

LAHOREThe health authorities of Punjab have taken various decisions to adopt preventive measures to control and combat the outbreak of gastroe

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Lawyers set August 14 deadline

LAHORE: The All Pakistan Lawyers Representatives Conference on Saturday set August 14 as the deadline for the government to restore the judiciary to i

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Pakistan rebel infighting kills 15 (UPI)

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, July 19 (UPI) — Clashes between Taliban militants and members of another rebel group in Pakistan resulted in the deaths of 15 people Saturday, an official said.

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Force no solution to resolve issues, says Gilani

ISLAMABAD: NWFP Governor Owais Ahmad Ghani and a nine-member delegation of Fata MNAs, led by Federal Minister for Environment Hameedullah Jan Afridi,

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Pakistan, U.S discuss economic, energy cooperation (Islamic Republic News Agency)

Pakistan -U. S The U.S Under Secretary for Economic, Energy and Agricultural Affairs Reuben Jeffery and Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi on Saturday discussed bilateral relations with particular focus on economic cooperation, officials said.

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Al-Qaeda may be diverting fighters from Iraq to Pak-Afghan border: US general

BAGHDAD: Senior leaders of Al-Qaeda may be diverting fighters from the war in Iraq to the Afghan frontier area, the top American commander in Iraq tol

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Chaudhrys repose complete trust in judiciary

LAHORE: PML-Q leaders Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain and Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi said on Saturday they had complete trust in judiciary, adding that they woul

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Police, demonstrators clash leaves four dead in Pakistan (Islamic Republic News Agency)

Pakistan - Firing At least four people were killed in a Pakistani city on Saturday as police opened fire at demonstrators, who were protesting against an earlier incident of firing, witnesses and police said.

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Rains like a sword of Damocles for residents

RawalpindiAfter a few days of relief and reprieve a fear ran down to the spinal chords of the residents living along the Nullah Leh when heavy

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