A suicide bomber blew up a car packed with explosives in the middle of a crowd gathered for a volleyball game in a northwest Pakistan village on Friday, killing at least 60 people.
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SYDNEY: Most of Pakistan?s cricketers chose to stay at their hotel right next to the Sydney Harbour on New Year?s Eve waiting to see ane explosion of
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A suicide bomber in a vehicle blew himself up at a volleyball game in northwest Pakistan on Friday and a television station said more than 70 people were killed.
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KARACHI: A 6-kg of bomb planted at a roadside in Shadman Town was defused by the bomb disposal squad in Karachi on Saturday.
According to the police, the bomb was found from Shadman Town-2 area on the information of a citizen. The bomb disposal squad was immediately called to defuse it.
The bomb disposal squad said that the bomb could have devastated the area.
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LAHORE
A FEW events were held for New Year celebrations in the provincial metropolis as the citizens seem to have given in to the culture of fe
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Police say the death toll has hit 75 in a suicide car bombing at a volleyball tournament in northwest Pakistan.
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Law Minister Babar Awan has said that federal high court will be established soon.
Speaking to a team of lawyers in Islamabad today (Saturday), he said complications in this regard are being removed.
He said that one judge for the federal high court will be appointed from Federally Administered Tribal Areas.
The government would soon announce package for Fata, he said.
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A suicide car bomb exploded Friday in the middle of a group of men playing volleyball in northwest Pakistan, killing 60 and wounding 60, district police officials told CNN.
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Britain condemned the “horrific” attack at a Pakistan volleyball game on Friday that killed at least 60 people and vowed to work with Islamabad to tackle the threat posed by violent extremism.
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SYDNEY: Pakistan may be mulling over the idea of fielding two spinners in their second Test against Australia in a bid to level the series but the pit
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