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Nawaz Sharif, family finally get passports

 
 

JEDDAH—Wrapping up all controversies behind issuance of passports to Sharif family, government on Wednesday issued passports to family members of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif at Pakistan consulate >> >>
 

 
 
 
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Pak, India open second crossing point
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KAMAN POST (Uri)—Pakistan and India reopened the main border crossing in divided Kashmir on Wednesday to help survivors of October’s devastating earthquake, but the frontier stayed closed to vital relief trucks and people. The crossing between the Pakistani town of Chakothi and the Indian town of Uri was one of five points along the Line of Control the South Asian rivals agreed last month to open to facilitate aid and allow divided families to meet. Another in >> >>


 

Foreign troops pose no danger to security: Kasuri
Confirms 86,000 casualties in Oct 8 earthquake
From Zeeshan Mirza

KARACHI—Foreign Minister Khurshid Mehmud Kasuri Wednesday dismissed the fears of some opposition leaders about the presence of US and NATO forces in quake hit areas and said foreign troops did not pose any danger to Pakistan’s security. Addressing a press conference here he made it clear that Pakistan was very strong, adding that the arrival of a few hundred doctors and engineers would pose no danger to the country and instead this would help in >> >>

 

 
        
 

 

 

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bullet Islamabad blasts Delhi over abduction of diplomat’s son
bullet Premier directs to compensate quake affectees by 30th
bullet Blair defeated over terror laws
bullet Ex-Army General takes over as NAB Chairman
bullet Pak to back Afghanistan’s bid to SAARC membership
bullet Diarrhea outbreaks in quake-hit areas
bullet Asia terror chief reported killed
bullet World urged to take swift action for Kashmir solution
bullet WB assures all-out support in quake rehabilitation
bullet UK MPs assure support to help quake victims
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bullet US bans physical, mental torture in military interrogations
 
 
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