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Loadshedding sparks rioting in Multan

MULTAN — Scores of agitated people came on to the streets protesting against prolonged electric outages in the city for the past one month. While the police has arrested 44 people in this connection The angry mob came out on the streets of ....

 

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  Bye-polls to 38 NA, PAs seats on June 3
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ISLAMABAD — Bye-elections will be held in 38 National and Provincial Assemblies constituencies on June 3, said Chief Election Commissioner Justice (Retd) Qazi Mohammad Farooq here on Monday. Announcing election schedule ....

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NA urges UN probe into BB’s killing
By Asghar Ali Mubarak

ISLAMABAD—National Assembly on Monday unanimously adopted a resolution for probe by the UN into the suicide attack on Shaheed Benazir Bhutto. While presenting the resolution in NA on Monday, Federal Minister for Law and Parliamentary Affairs Farooq H Naik informed the House that we demand an exclusive investigation into the gruesome suicide blast that resulted in the martyrdom of our leader Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi’s Liaqat Bagh Rally on .....

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President invites China to replace India in gas project
From Makhdoom Babar

BEIJING—President Pervez Musharraf Monday said the US$ 7 billion Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project could be transformed into an Iran-Pakistan-China (IPC) gas pipeline project to overcome the energy shortage of two countries and meet their growing industrial needs. When asked by a student at Tsinghua University about the chances of China joining the gas pipeline project, President Musharraf said a feasibility report had already been prepared in this regard ....

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Al-Qaeda, Taliban put under squeeze

KABUL—Al Qaeda and Taliban militants on the Afghan-Pakistani border are increasingly facing pressure on two fronts and they can be squeezed with more coordination between the neighbors, a U.S. official said on Monday. The Taliban have been battling U.S. and other foreign troops in Afghanistan since 2001. Pakistani forces have also been fighting the militants, based in semi-autonomous tribal regions along the border, who have unleashed an unprecedented wave  ...

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PM invited to visit China Countdown on Judges issue started: Kurd
NWFP forms panel to restore peace.... Senate body for introducing high yielding beneficial varities of cotton
Chinese engineer killed as vehicle.... Qamar given additional charge of IT ministry
Farooq Sattar’s father passes away ANF to set up model addiction treatment center at Karachi

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China, Tanzania to further expand touch-ground co-op Mega projects worth Rs. 680m inaugurated
Slowing US economy may drag down China’s GDP Jirga resolves tribal feud
China strongly opposes US Senate’s Tibet resolution: FM spokeswoman Three tribesmen kidnapped
Shanghai reports centenary temperature average rise Cholera epidemic hits Pasror
China takes responsible attitude to climate change, environmental protection IHC seeks comments from ECP over recalling poll results
Lhasa plays down expectations for summer tourism Reshuffling in custom dept


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