Attack on mobile phone outlet
The attack on a Telenor franchise outlet in Karachi that left two people dead on December 23 appears at first to be a crime without a motive. The two gunmen
The attack on a Telenor franchise outlet in Karachi that left two people dead on December 23 appears at first to be a crime without a motive. The two gunmen
PINGRIO: One Waqar Jatoi of village Dost Muhammad Jatoi falling in the limits of Khoski police station of district Badin, shot dead his niece Mayfal Jatoi and a 19-year boy
Sidrah Roghay Karachi: Alishba, aged six, went missing from her house in Dastageer on December 10. The family registered an FIR but investigations did not begin. Four days later, the
PESHAWAR: A flood-affected widow having five minor children has appealed to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to provide her support through the Watan Card, as she could not be registered. Talking
ISLAMABAD: Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf, Imran Khan, who had a good day in Karachi on Sunday, says that under his rule no law will be made against Quran and Sunnah. He
Hajrah Mumtaz THE manner in which Pakistan and its citizens have suffered during this past decade is well-documented. But the climb back to normality would actually involve more than being
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