LAHORE: in the wake of security threat, the mazar of Bibi Pakdaman has been sealed here while security of other Darbars has been extended and visitors are being allowed entrance through only one gate.On the eve of birthday of Hazrat Fatima Zehra, all roads going towards the mazar of Bibi Pakdaman situated in Garhi Shahu have been blocked through barriers and kanats and a heavy contingent of police was deployed outside the mazar.The bazaar near the mazar has also been closed and the people going to their houses in that area are being checked be security officials.
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Pakistan’s foreign minister has called for more international aid to combat Islamic extremists, saying in an interview published Monday that the Taliban could otherwise move into India and the Gulf.
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June 15 (Bloomberg) — Pakistan’s escalating war against the Taliban is taking its toll on the nation’s faltering economy, making a further bailout from international donors more likely.
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LAHORE, Pakistan, June 14 — Pakistani officials announced Sunday night that security forces will launch a military operation against Baitullah Mehsud, a feared Taliban leader who has asserted responsibility for numerous suicide bombings across the country and who is believed to have ordered the…
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The government confirmed what has been an open secret for weeks — that Pakistan would conduct a military offensive in South Waziristan, where Baitullah Mehsud is based.
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Karachi Unidentified armed men opened indiscriminate fire on the rally of Mohajir Qaumi Movement - Haqiqi (MQM-H) at Malir-15, in which an act
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LONDON: Defending champions India bowed out of the World Twenty20 after losing to hosts England by three runs in a key Super Eights match at a packed Lord’’s here on Sunday.India restricted England to 153-7 after electing to field in good batting conditions, but then fumbled their reply to be stopped at 150-5 despite scoring 56 runs in the last five overs.Needing 15 off the last three deliveries, Yusuf Pathan smashed Ryan Sidebottom straight for six off the first, but managed only a single of the next before skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit the last ball for four.Dhoni (30 not out) and Yusuf (33 not out) added 63 for the unbroken sixth wicket after half the side was back in the pavilion by the 14th over with only 87 on the board.India paid dearly for conceding 16 extras in England’’s innings, including 14 wides as two deliveries from off-spinner Harbhajan Singh went for boundaries behind the wicketkeeper.England, who also lost their first match to South Africa, now face the West Indies at the Oval on Monday in a match that will almost certainly take the winner into the semi-finals along with the Proteas.India slipped to 24-2 by the fourth over as Sidebottom, who replaced leg-spinner Adil Rashid in the England team, removed Rohit Sharma and Suresh Raina.Gautam Gambhir and Ravindra Jadeja took the total to 62-2 in the 11th over when Dmitri Mascarenhas broke through by having Gambhir caught at fine-leg by Stuart Broad.Off-spinner Graeme Swann grabbed two wickets in four balls to reduce India to 87-5 by the 14th over.Swann had Jadeja caught in the deep after the batsman, playing his first match in the tournament, plodded for 35 balls to make 25.Yuvraj Singh, who hit the first ball he faced for a six, was stumped by James Foster in the same over after making 17 off nine balls.Earlier, Kevin Pietersen top-scored for England with 46 off 27 balls, with three fours and a six, after sharing a second-wicket stand of 71 with opener Ravi Bopara (37).Harbhajan picked up three wickets, but England’’s lower order retrieved the situation by adding 53 runs in the last five overs.
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Toxic animal fat for oil, soap being produced, sold openly By Qadeer TanoliKarachi Animal fat used in manufacturing edible oil
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LONDON: Three years becoming the first team in world cricket to forfeit a Test after being accused of ball-tampering, Pakistan are once again at the c
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LONDON: Umar Gul on Saturday evening marched his way into the cricket record books allowing Pakistan to rejuvenate their World Twenty20 campaign with
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