Younis Khan replaced Shoaib Malik as Pakistan captain on Tuesday in the wake of the team’s heaviest one-day international defeat. Malik was appointed captain for an indefinite period earlier this mon
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IslamabadA suspect arrested by the Golra Police has confessed killing an eight-year-old girl after raping her, said SP (West) Nasir Aftab whil
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QUETTA: Several additional FC personnel Tuesday together with police officers kept serving their duties in separate parts of Quetta, on second consecutive day, to keep the law and order situation maintained after the assassination of Chairman Hazara Democratic Party, police sources said.Sources also added, unknown gunmen shot dead Hussain Ali Yousufi, Chairman Hazara Democratic Party, on Monday morning which led to sprouting riots in several parts of the city after which FC was called in to take the city under its control.Security personnel continued monitoring suspected vehicles today across city meanwhile, people outspokenly denied police claims saying they could not find any FC personnel deployed in the city.
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KarachiTwo young motorcyclists were crushed by a speeding truck in the Sukhan police limits.The victims were identified as Ashfaq and
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PESHAWAR: A massive blast was heard in Wodh area of Khuzdar tehsil here on Wednesday, Geo News reported.According to police, a loud blast was heard in Wodh area of Khuzdar after which police have commenced patrolling different areas in order to locate the place of blast.Sources said that, police could not locate the place and nature of blast after hours of efforts.
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President Barack Obama is retaining a powerful but controversial weapon left over from the Bush administration’s war on terror: Predator missile strikes on Pakistan.
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KARACHI: Pakistan on Tuesday named senior batsman Younis Khan as their new captain for an indefinite period just days after outgoing skipper Shoaib Ma
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KARACHI: New Pakistan captain Younis Khan is confident that his team will bounce back against Sri Lanka in a two-match Test series next month, writes
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IslamabadThe car of a government employee, parked in front of his house in Sector G-6/4, was lifted and later abandoned by carjackers three st
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KARACHI: There was no play on the second day running in the sixth-round, four-day, Group A match of the 2008-09 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy Cricket Championsh
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