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Overnight Karachi violence leaves 4 dead
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் கராச்சி: At least four people were killed and three others injured in separate incidents of firing and violence in different areas of the city, SAMAA reports Friday morning. Meantime, 15 miscreants involved in serious crimes in the city have been arrested in a targeted operation conducted by the Rangers.
Overnight Karachi violence leaves 4 dead
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் கராச்சி: At least four people were killed and three others injured in separate incidents of firing and violence in different areas of the city, SAMAA reports Friday morning. Meantime, 15 miscreants involved in serious crimes in the city have been arrested in a targeted operation conducted by the Rangers. Hand grenades and other heavy weaponry have also been seized from their custody.
Overnight Karachi violence leaves 4 dead
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் கராச்சி: At least four people were killed and three others injured in separate incidents of firing and violence in different areas of the city, SAMAA reports Friday morning. Meantime, 15 miscreants involved in serious crimes in the city have been arrested in a targeted operation conducted by the Rangers
Nawabshah bus ambush kills 7
May 25th
Staff Report NAWABSHAH: At least seven people were killed and many more were wounded when unknown gunmen opened fire on a bus in Nawabshah. The attack took place on National Highway near Qazi Ahmed locality of Nawabshah. The dead and the wounded were shifted to nearby government-run hospitals.
Nawabshah bus ambush kills 7
May 25th
Staff Report NAWABSHAH: At least seven people were killed and many more were wounded when unknown gunmen opened fire on a bus in Nawabshah. The attack took place on National Highway near Qazi Ahmed locality of Nawabshah. The dead and the wounded were shifted to nearby government-run hospitals.
Nawabshah bus ambush kills 7
May 25th
Staff Report NAWABSHAH: At least seven people were killed and many more were wounded when unknown gunmen opened fire on a bus in Nawabshah. The attack took place on National Highway near Qazi Ahmed locality of Nawabshah. The dead and the wounded were shifted to nearby government-run hospitals.
Hajj scam: Trial court rejects Kazmi’s acquittal plea
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் இஸ்லாமாபாத்: A trial court on Friday rejected Hamid Saeed Kazmi’s plea seeking acquittal from Hajj corruption case. The former religious affairs minister is facing corruption charges in the Hajj scandal. He will be formally indicted on May 23.
Hajj scam: Trial court rejects Kazmi’s acquittal plea
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் இஸ்லாமாபாத்: A trial court on Friday rejected Hamid Saeed Kazmi’s plea seeking acquittal from Hajj corruption case. The former religious affairs minister is facing corruption charges in the Hajj scandal. He will be formally indicted on May 23.
Hajj scam: Trial court rejects Kazmi’s acquittal plea
May 25th
ஸ்டாப் ரிப்போர்ட் இஸ்லாமாபாத்: A trial court on Friday rejected Hamid Saeed Kazmi’s plea seeking acquittal from Hajj corruption case. The former religious affairs minister is facing corruption charges in the Hajj scandal. He will be formally indicted on May 23.
UN panel claims evidence of illegal killings, torture by Syrian forces, armed opposition
May 25th
BEIRUT: The Syrian regime and an increasingly organized rebel force are carrying out illegal killings and torturing their opponents, but government forces are still responsible for most of the violence stemming from the country’s uprising, a U.N. panel says. The findings were released Thursday in Geneva by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which said the conflict has become “increasingly militarized.” The report was based on hundreds of interviews since March with victims and witnesses who fled the country.
UN panel claims evidence of illegal killings, torture by Syrian forces, armed opposition
May 25th
BEIRUT: The Syrian regime and an increasingly organized rebel force are carrying out illegal killings and torturing their opponents, but government forces are still responsible for most of the violence stemming from the country’s uprising, a U.N. panel says. The findings were released Thursday in Geneva by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which said the conflict has become “increasingly militarized.” The report was based on hundreds of interviews since March with victims and witnesses who fled the country.
UN panel claims evidence of illegal killings, torture by Syrian forces, armed opposition
May 25th
BEIRUT: The Syrian regime and an increasingly organized rebel force are carrying out illegal killings and torturing their opponents, but government forces are still responsible for most of the violence stemming from the country’s uprising, a U.N. panel says. The findings were released Thursday in Geneva by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria, which said the conflict has become “increasingly militarized.” The report was based on hundreds of interviews since March with victims and witnesses who fled the country.
Asia shares fall to 2012 lows over Europe woes
May 25th
TOKYO: Asian shares fell to their lowest levels of the year on Friday as early bargain hunting gave way to worries about Europe’s raging debt crisis and weak global growth. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.7 சதவீதம், after edging up as much as 0.3 percent earlier, hitting its lowest since late December as worries about a possible Greek exit from the euro zone continued to weigh on the market. The pan-Asia stock index was set for a third consecutive week of losses, its longest losing streak in six months.
Asia shares fall to 2012 lows over Europe woes
May 25th
TOKYO: Asian shares fell to their lowest levels of the year on Friday as early bargain hunting gave way to worries about Europe’s raging debt crisis and weak global growth. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.7 சதவீதம், after edging up as much as 0.3 percent earlier, hitting its lowest since late December as worries about a possible Greek exit from the euro zone continued to weigh on the market. The pan-Asia stock index was set for a third consecutive week of losses, its longest losing streak in six months.
Asia shares fall to 2012 lows over Europe woes
May 25th
TOKYO: Asian shares fell to their lowest levels of the year on Friday as early bargain hunting gave way to worries about Europe’s raging debt crisis and weak global growth. The MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slipped 0.7 சதவீதம், after edging up as much as 0.3 percent earlier, hitting its lowest since late December as worries about a possible Greek exit from the euro zone continued to weigh on the market. The pan-Asia stock index was set for a third consecutive week of losses, its longest losing streak in six months.
Suu Kyi to make first trip out of Myanmar in 24 years: கட்சி
May 25th
YANGON: Nobel laureate and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi will travel outside Myanmar for the first time in 24 years next week to deliver a speech at an international forum in Thailand, her party said on Thursday. Her decision to venture outside the country she had only expected to return to temporarily in 1988 comes after a year of dramatic change in Myanmar after almost a half century of military rule. Suu Kyi, 66, won a parliamentary seat in April after engaging with the reformist rulers once part of the junta that locked her up for 15 years for her fight against dictatorship


















































