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5 killed in blast at Afghan refugee camp
Bureau Report

QUETTA — At least 5 persons were killed while 6 were injured in bomb explosion in Afghan Refugee Camp near Muslim Bagh on Sunday. According to a private TV Channel, the bomb went off in ....

 

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  Israeli attack on Gaza condemned  

ISLAMABAD — Pakistan Sunday condemned the large scale loss of life as result of Israeli attacks in Gaza. Foreign Office Spokesman Muhammad Sadiq reacting to resent Israeli attacks ...

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40 killed in suicide attack on Jirga

DARRA ADAMKHEL—At least 40 persons were killed and 35 others injured when a suicide bomber attacked a grand peace jirga here at Zargoan Khel in the restive Darra Adamkhel town in Frontier Region Kohat, some 40 kilometers West of Peshawar on Sunday, official sources said. The death toll has mounted to 40 as five more persons were succumbed to their critical wounds in the hospitals ....

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Aitzaz released after 120 days detention
Bureau Report

LAHORE—President Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA)Aitzaz Ahsan has been released after detained for 120 days. President SCBA would address a press conference today (Monday). After his release, Aitzaz Ahsan has also demanded the release of deposed Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary. The President SCBA was detained for the last 120 days and he was released on Sunday ...

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US plans to widen troops training against Al-Qaeda
Foreign Desk Report

WASHINGTON—The United States military is developing a plan to send about 100 American trainers to work with a Pakistani paramilitary force that is the vanguard in the fight against Al Qaeda and other extremist groups in Pakistan’s tribal areas, American military officials said.  According to a report of US Newspaper New York Times, Pakistan has ruled out allowing American combat troops to fight ....

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