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Three accused confess Karachi bomb blast
From Zeeshan Mirza

 
 

KARACHI-The Investigation Capital City Police arrested on Wednesday night three alleged accused involved in PIDC bomb blast and recovered explosives from their possession.According to a statement issued by the Incharge CRO/Investi-gation, Capital City Police Karachi, immediately after the blast, the secret   >> >>
 

 

        

Annan urges World to come to quake victims’ aid
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Thursday said many more lives could have been saved after the October 8 earthquake, had the UN received all the resources and there were no logistic challenges in rushing relief to the inaccessible areas. “Some of the people that died may have been saved...but we need much much more to be able to help the people in need,” the Secretary   >> >>


 

Govt won’t be spectator to terror acts: Sherpao
Says no operation plans in Balochistan
Bureau Report

QUETTA—Interior Minister Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao has informed that security parameters will be beefed up alongside the border and protection of national installations throughout the country will also be ensured. Addressing a well-attended meeting at Governor House on Thursday, which was attended by interior secretary Syed Kamal Shah, Provincial Home Minister Mir Shoaib Nausherwani >> >>

 

 
 
China hands over relief goods to Pakistan Army

PESHAWAR—A convoy of 163 trucks loaded with 13000 tents for earthquake affectees reached Pakistan from China via Karkoram Highway and were handed over to Pakistan Army early   >> >>

China donates mobile hospital to Pakistan

BEIJING—China International Research and Rescue (CISAR) donated its mobile hospital to serve the people of Balakot. The hospital was brought to the Balkot by the CISAR to treat the local >> >>
 

        
 

 

 

    MORE HEADLINES
bullet Call to avert 2nd wave of deaths in quake hit-areas
bullet Grief-stricken Kashmiris re-unite at LoC
bullet Tents quality under scrutiny in Senate
bullet Stage set for Donors’ Conference
bullet WB projects 6.6% growth for Pakistan
bullet Bush promises generous aid for rebuilding
bullet Islamabad, Delhi agree on LoC crossing schedule
bullet Entire quake affected areas accessed: FRC
bullet Premier urges police to improve skills, training
bullet UN $550m flash appeal remains under 30% funded
bullet Nuclear N Korea not acceptable, says Bush
bullet Pak, Iran discuss gas pipeline project
 
 
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