KARACHI: At least two people were dead and scores others were injured as merry-makers at wedding ceremony opened Ariel fire here in Karachi early Sunday.According to police sources, in Khada market area in Karachi, merry-makers opened Ariel fire, which killed two marriage attendees including a young boy while it also left 8 others injured.Another person was injured during street crime incident in Hasan Square area in Karachi.
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Pakistan said China will help build two more nuclear power plants in the energy-starved Muslim nation, tightening its bonds with Beijing as rising militant violence strains its anti-terror alliance with the United States.
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Pakistan said Saturday that China will help it build two more nuclear power plants, offsetting Pakistani frustration over a recent nuclear deal between archrival India and the United States.
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KARACHI: President, Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry , Tanvir Ahmad Sheikh has welcomed the monetary policy statement which Governor, State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), Dr. Shamshad Akhtar announced on Friday.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan’s new leaders are scrambling for foreign cash to ward off a possible economic meltdown at a time when they are trying to contain soaring violence by Islamic fundamentalists.
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China has won new friends in Pakistan with its pledge to build two nuclear power plants in the energy-starved nation just weeks after rival India signed an atomic deal with the United States.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan | Pakistan says China will help it build two more nuclear power plants. The energy-starved Muslim nation is tightening its bonds with Beijing as militant violence strains its alliance with the United States.
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MOHALI: Debutant leg-spinner Amit Mishra picked up two key wickets as India pushed Australia into a corner on the second day of the second Test here o
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LAHORE: Punjab Senior Minister Raja Riaz on Saturday said the provincial government would consider the request of the Sindh government for handing it
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LAHORETHE worsening electricity crisis has given a boast to the sale of gas lamps and rechargeable lamps in the provincial capital.One
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