Karachi: The Pakistan and Indian hockey federations have reached an agreement to revive bilateral Test series of their junior and senior teams in November and December. The Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) Secretary, Asif Bajwa, said …
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By ISHTIAQ MAHSUD, Associated Press Writer. The Taliban are unusually angry about the latest suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, indicating that a top militant may have died, officials and residents said Sunday as the death toll from the attack rose to 24.
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Karachi New modus operandi come forward as the rate of street crime in the city continues to rise. A family that was robbed on Saturday night
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The Taliban are exceptionally angry about the latest apparent U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, indicating a senior militant may be among two dozen people killed, officials and residents said Sunday.
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The angry Taliban reaction to the latest suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan could be an indication that a top militant died in the attack.
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Karachi The staff of Investigation-I, West Zone, has nabbed 24 shop keepers involved in selling SIMs illegally and recovered more than 600 SIM
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KarachiVendors and stall keepers who had gone to the Sunday market in DHA Phase VIII for business were annoyed when they found after arriving
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Pakistan’s President Zardari says India has never been a threat to Pakistan, and describes militants in Kashmir as terrorists.
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RawalpindiAudience at a musical night, arranged by the city district government at Rawalpindi Gymkhana late Saturday night, were enthralled by
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DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan — The Taliban are unusually angry about the latest suspected U.S. missile strike in Pakistan, a sign a top militant may have died in the attack, officials and residents said today amid reports the death toll rose by two to 24.
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