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Rising female foeticide may spark crisis in India

NEW DELHI — Increasing female foeticide in India could spark a demographic crisis where fewer women in society will result in a rise in sexual violence and child abuse as well as wife-sharing, the United ...

 

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Dealers’ strike hits petrol supply
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KARACHI—Citizens are facing much difficulties as petrol pumps were closed due to petroleum dealers’ strike all over the country including Karachi.  Today was the first day of the strike for an indefinite period by the ...

 

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Deal gets brittle, PML at unease
By Our Special Correspondent

ISLAMABAD—Government emissaries have left for London to conclude the finale of the ongoing dialogue between Musharraf and Ms Bhutto. According to information, General Hamid Javed and Tariq Aziz will meet, today, with PPP Chairperson Ms Bhutto in London to finalize the results of negotiations. “There will be no further negotiations, if, today’s meeting fails to produce complete consensus ....

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PPP mulls BB’s return timeline

LONDON—The meeting of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) federal executive committee continues to consider important issues including PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto’s return to Pakistan. Meanwhile, PPP chairperson Benazir Bhutto said that negotiations with the Government on the power sharing were still on but agreement has yet to be reached. She was talking to the media persons on her arrival outside the residence of party leader Rahman Malik in ...

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Militants, tribesmen row snags troops release

ISLAMABAD—More than 95 paramilitary soldiers remained stranded amid a dispute between militants and tribesmen in South Waziristan here on Friday. Sources said that tribesmen strive to save the trapped military convey while insurgents near Afghan borders try to surround them. Talking to media persons ISPR spokesman Major General Waheed Arshad said “The troops have not been able to leave the area because there is a dispute between local tribesmen and militants ...

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