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Nisar lashes out at Imran, Hashmi
May 28th
تقرير الموظفين اسلام اباد: Leader of the Opposition in National Assembly Chaudhry Nisar Ali said Monday that Javed Hashmi’s politics was not limited to PML-N tickets or ranks only, claiming he was also financially supported by Nawaz Sharif and his party.
Abbottabad student commits suicide over ill-treatment of teachers
May 28th
Staff Report ABBOTTABAD: A 14-year-old student took his life over ill-treatment of teachers and hostel life in Abbottabad on Monday.
Wedding party dance: Kohistan jirga sentences 4 نساء, 2 boys to death
May 28th
Staff Report KOHISTAN: Four women and two boys were sentenced to death by a jirga (جمعية) over group dance at a wedding ceremony in Kohistan, SAMAA reported on Monday. Two boys managed to flee the area. According to reports, four women and two boys had danced together at a wedding ceremony in Sirtay Village of Kohistan two months ago.
19 people killed in Qatar mall fire: Jazeera TV
May 28th
دبي: The Qatar-based satellite network Al Jazeera said 19 people were killed, including 13 الأطفال, on Monday in a fire at an upscale mall in the Qatari capital.
England crush Windies to clinch Test series
May 28th
NOTTINGHAM: England beat West Indies by nine wickets to win the second Test with more than a day to spare at Trent Bridge here on Monday and take an unbeatable 2-0 lead in the three-match series. Set 108 for victory on the fourth day, England finished on 111 for one. England captain Andrew Strauss, who made 141 in the first innings to follow his hundred in the five-wicket first Test win at Lord’s, was out for 45 when he chipped part-time spinner Marlon Samuels to short extra-cover with his side just 19 runs short of victory.
At least 36 killed across Syria as clashes rage
May 28th
BEIRUT: Violence raged on Monday across Syria, where at least 36 الناس, most of them regime forces, were reported killed as clashes erupted in several restive provinces, وقال مراقبو. The deadly violence came even as UN-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan arrived in Damascus to try to salvage a battered ceasefire, a day after monitors reported 90 people killed in Syria, more than a third of them in the central city of Hama. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said clashes raged in several provinces on Monday, including Idlib in the northwest and Daraa in the south, where the uprising against the regime first erupted more than 14 منذ أشهر.
COAS Gen. attends concluding session of CC War Games in Kharian
May 28th
تقرير الموظفين روالبندي: رئيس أركان الجيش (شهادات توثيق البرامج), General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani visited Kharian, today, to attend the concluding session of the Central Command War Games. وفقا لخدمات العلاقات العامة المشتركة (ISPR) بيان صحفي, these war games are being conducted as part of Azm-e-Nau series exercises
South Korea thrash Pakistan in Azlan Shah Cup
May 28th
الموظفين تقرير لاهور: Pakistan suffered a humiliating defeat (4-0) from South Korea in a match of Azlan Shah Hockey Tournament in IPOH, ماليزيا, today (Monday). It was a forgettable day for the Green Shirts, which wasted several solid chances of scoring goals
Federer equals record with win, Azarenka has close shave
May 28th
باريس: Roger Federer’s bid for a record 17th major tennis title began with another landmark on Monday, when he won his 233rd match at a grand slam event, equalling the achievement of Jimmy Connors. Federer beat German Tobias Kamke 6-2 7-5 6-3 in the first round of the French Open and can surpass American Connors’s professional-era record by continuing his progress here.
NATO has fight on its hands in Afghanistan – Panetta
May 28th
واشنطن: NATO forces still have a fight on their hands in Afghanistan, where the Taliban has displayed resilience although its fighters have not regained territory they lost during the decade-long war, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said on Sunday. Panetta said plans for foreign troops to hand over security responsibilities to Afghan forces starting in mid-2013 were on track and necessary to ensure that the Taliban, which governed Afghanistan before the U.S.-led invasion, is kept at bay.
الدكتور. Shakil Afridi’s brother urges Chief Justice to act over sentence
May 28th
بيشاور: The brother of a doctor jailed in Pakistan for helping the CIA hunt for Osama bin Laden called on the country’s top judge Monday to intervene directly to allow a swift appeal. Shakeel Afridi was found guilty of treason in a secretive tribal court last week and sentenced to 33 years in jail, but his family say the appeal process is being held up because the authorities have yet to release a copy of the conviction.
Militants ambush passenger coach in Kurram; 3 killed
May 28th
Staff Report KURRAM AGENCY: Three people were killed and six more, including two women, were wounded when gunmen opened fire a passenger coach in tribal Kurram region on Monday. The attack took place in Charkhel area of Lower Kurram Agency. According to reports, the ill-fated coach was passing from Charkhel when militants opened indiscriminate fire
Blair says feared fight with Britain’s media barons
May 28th
لندن: British leaders are forced to court powerful press barons such as Rupert Murdoch or risk savage media attacks which render them unable to govern effectively, former Prime Minister Tony Blair told an inquiry on Monday.
Chely Wright’s country life is peaceful, not easy
May 28th
نيويورك، الولايات المتحدة: Two years after becoming the first country star to come out as gay, Chely Wright is now at peace, living honestly and married to another woman, but she feels somewhat cut off by the country music world to which she has devoted her life. Gay artists have long struggled with the impact that coming out might have on their careers, but Wright thinks the time has never been better to be open despite her struggles depicted in a new film documentary, “Wish Me Away,” in U.S. theaters June 1


















































