Lawyers observe black day against Karachi massacre
LAHORE THE legal fraternity observed black day on Tuesday across the country by boycotting courts and holding rallies to condemn the Karachi m
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LAHORE THE legal fraternity observed black day on Tuesday across the country by boycotting courts and holding rallies to condemn the Karachi m
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KARACHI: Businessmen and traders of Karachi were upset over the holiday announced by the government on May 12.They said it reflects the casual
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LAHORE: Bullish sentiments persisted at the Lahore Stock Exchange on Tuesday as the index gained 56.47 points following a fresh buying spree.I
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NEW DELHI: Former Test cricketer Ajay Jadeja made a sensational claim, saying Indian players were being ill-treated by foreign staff of the beleaguere
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ISLAMABAD: Commerce Secretary Salman Ghani has said the MoU signed between Pakistan and Afghanistan in Washington for renegotiating Afghan Transit Tra
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ISLAMABAD: The government came under attack in the National Assembly Tuesday for signing in Washington a memorandum of understanding (MoU) regarding A
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COLOMBO: Pakistan will play three Tests, five One-day Internationals and a Twenty20 match on their tour of Sri Lanka in June-August, Sri Lanka Cricket
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CHENNAI: Increasingly ferocious hits in the fast-paced Twenty20 game, is forcing umpires to consider using baseball helmets for protection.”I
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QUETTA: Armed and anonymous militants have abducted a goldsmith from a Motiram road in Quetta, Geo news said in the wee hours on Tuesday.According to police sources, the abducted was later identified as Munawar Ali who was heading to his home after closing his shop when as many as four militants took him away.Meanwhile, the jeweler community has announced staging the complete shutter down strike on May 13 in protest of abduction and demanded government of immediate recovery of kidnapped goldsmith, sources maintained.
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ISLAMABAD: Frustrated by problems in the sale of wheat, particularly non-availability of empty sacks, a large number of small growers in Punjab have d
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