Three more killed in Karachi violence
May 19th
詳細によると、, some unidentified persons opened fire and shot dead a man named Imran in Shah Faisal Colony.
National hockey team off to Malaysia
May 19th
Thirteen members of Pakistan hockey team left from Allam Iqbal Air Port Lahore while six players are already in Malaysia. Talking to media before the departure of the team, captain Sohail Abbas said that the performance of the team will be judged during the tournament. Pakistan team will play their first match against Argentina on May 24.
Lahore: Punjab dominated in bodybuilding event
May 19th
The competition was held at the Alhamra Hall in Lahore in three different categories. Punjab won the Inter-Province competition with 67 points while Khyber Pakhtukhwa remained runners-up with 33 point.
Activists, others’ killings incident are part of deep conspiracy: MQM
May 18th
スタッフレポートカラチ: Mutahida Qaumi Movement’s (MQM) Raabta Committee said today that incident of its six activists and others killings in Karachi are a deep conspiracy, SAMAAは金曜日に報告した. The MQM Raabta Committee has said in a statement this day that the prime goal behind these killings is to give a blood and fire bath to the city and start fight between its residents.
KSE fails to maintain 14,000 points level
May 18th
The market started the day with bearish trend and selling pressure persisted during the whole trading session.
Flour price decreases at utility stores
May 18th
A decrease of Rs 10 per 20-kilogram flour bag has been registered at utility stores.
Punjab increases women quota in jobs from 5 to 15pc
May 18th
Chairing a meeting Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif said that women would be given age relaxation for three more years.
OGRA approves decrease in gas prices
May 18th
The Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority (OGRA) on Friday slashed gas prices which will become effective from July 1, 2012 after approval from the Petroleum Ministry.
パキスタン, India to soften visa restrictions
May 18th
Talking to media in New Delhi, Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Shahid Malik said that according to new visa procedure, elderly persons will be exempted from police reporting while the citizens of both the countries will be allowed to visit three cities instead of one at present. Shahid Malik said that the businessmen will get multiple-entry and police reporting-free visas while the citizens will be allowed to visit their ancestral cities.
Study: Common pesticide affects developing brain
May 18th
Prenatal exposure to a pesticide used on many crops may be linked with abnormal changes in a child s developing brain, scientists report. Compared to children with low prenatal exposure, those with high exposure to the pesticide chlorpyrifos had abnormalities in the cortex (the outer area of the brain), says Virginia Rauh, ScD, professor and deputy director of the Columbia Center for Children s Environmental Health at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. The cortex helps govern intelligence, personality, muscle movement, and other tasks.
IAEA chief Amano to visit Iran on Monday
May 18th
VIENNA: The chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, Yukiya Amano, will visit Iran on Monday and meet Tehran’s chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, the IAEA said. Amano’s visit comes ahead of a crunch meeting in Baghdad on Wednesday between Tehran and a group of world powers, to discuss concerns over Iran’s suspected nuclear weapons drive
IRSA reduces water supply to Sindh, パンジャブ
May 18th
スタッフレポートイスラマバード: Owing to the low flow in rivers, the Indus River System Authority (IRSA) has reduced water supply of Sindh and Punjab by 16 パーセント, SAMAAは金曜日に報告した.
Bahrainis demonstrate against Saudi union plan
May 18th
ドバイ: Thousands of Shiites took to the streets on Friday to demonstrate against a proposal to unite the Sunni-ruled kingdom with neighbouring Saudi Arabia, also a Sunni monarchy, witnesses said.


















































