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ISLAMABAD, June 23 (KUNA) -- The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Monday suspended the provincial High Court's prior decision to strike off name of former president Pervez Musharraf from the Exit Control List (ECL) that barred him from leaving the country. |
People fleeing the military offensive against the Pakistani militants in North Waziristan, travel atop a vehicle with their belongings while entering Bannu, located in Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province, June 20, 2014. |
This mouth-watering tie between two of the World Cup's most impressive sides will decide who finishes top of Group B. It's likely that whoever loses this will face Brazil in the second round, but Luiz Felipe Scolari's side will need to beat Cameroon in their ... |
Muhammad Tahirul Qadri (C) , leader of Mihaj-ul-Quran movement speaks before a protest march from Lahore to Islamabad January 13, 2013. |
The World Cup is still happening, and with an average of around three goals a game, it's fair to say that it's been a tactically disappointing competition. |
June 23 (Bloomberg) -- An al-Qaeda breakaway group seized more territory on Iraq's borders with Jordan and Syria as U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Baghdad to try to get political leaders to set aside sectarian divisions and confront the growing ... |
An Egyptian court has found Australian journalist Peter Greste guilty and sentenced him to seven years jail on charges of colluding with a terrorist organisation. |
LUXEMBOURG: European Union foreign ministers urged Russia on Monday to back the Ukraine government's peace plan or face tougher sanctions. |
A Bangladeshi court has sentenced eight members of a banned Islamist group to death for a bomb attack which killed 10 people in the capital Dhaka in 2001. |
... ( June 23, 2014, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Law & Society Trust ( LST) is gravely concerned over the events that occurred in Aluthgama and Beruwala this weekend. |
LAKKI MARWAT: The Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) has decided to set up a relief camp in the district for the internally displaced persons (IDPs) who fled North Waziristan military operation. |
Do you think the imposition of Section 144 is important for security as Dr. Tahir ul Qadri arrives in Rawalpindi? Yes. No. Don't know. |
June 23 (Reuters) - Luxembourg hopes to adopt a bill before the summer holidays that would allow it to issue its first Islamic bond, with the AAA-rated sovereign opening the door to future sukuk issuance, a filing with the legislature said. |
NEW DELHI: The Indian markets have had a dream run so far in the year 2014, but escalating tensions in Iraq and depreciating rupee dented investor sentiment in the past couple of weeks. |
MUMBAI, June 23 (Reuters) - The Reserve Bank of India released timelines for regulatory approvals on Monday and said it will revert to the applicant if the deadline is likely to be exceeded. |
Base metals are likely to trade on a positive note owing to favorable manufacturing data from China. However, estimates of mixed economic data from the US in the evening session will cap sharp gains, says Angel Commodities. |
Riyadh, Sha'ban 25, 1435, Jun 23, 2014, SPA -- The Grain Silos and Flour Mills Organization has completed the procedures of awarding the third installment of the imported wheat for the year 1435/1436 AH amounting to 780,000 tons from European, North ... |
Germany striker Miroslav Klose came off the bench to score a record-equalling 15th World Cup goal and salvage a 2-2 draw against Ghana in a pulsating Group G game on Saturday. |
FIFA is all anyone can talk about right now. Twitter, facebook and Instagram are saturated with fan posts, updates and match statistics. |
Dubai: The five-day International Cricket Council (ICC) annual conference, set to begin at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) premises from Tuesday, will usher in radical changes in the functioning of the governing body. |
FORMER Rangers star Madjid Bougherra helps his side edge towards last 16 as Algeria net three goals in devastating 12-minute spell in first half to kill off Korea. |
LEEDS, England, June 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka were 311 for seven wickets in their second innings, a lead of 203 runs, at lunch on the fourth day of the second test against England at Headingley on Monday. |
Singer Katy Perry arrives at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, Calif. (Jan. 26, 2014) (Photo : Reuters). There's a good chance that pop star Katy Perry may not be as single as some may have thought. |
LAHORE: Cable Operators Association Pakistan (CAP) President Khalid Arain and other office holders at a press conference said Tahir Javed Chaudhry - a CAP leader - was arrested from Lahore on the basis of a fake FIR registered in Multan. |
As if the polio epidemic that is rapidly making us a pariah in the international community wasn't bad enough, we are now in the midst of a measles crisis. |
KARACHI: Authorities in the provincial health department find it hard to go with their plans to administer polio booster, especially to the children who had potentially missed out earlier campaigns because of being residents of 'sensitive neighbourhoods', ... |
Monday, June 23, 2014 - Karachi—Sindh Governor and Patron Legend Trust Dr Ishratul Ebad Khan Saturday presented Rs.1 million cheque to former Pakistan cricketer Hanif Muhammad from the Legend Trust. |
Motorists as well as pedestrians travelling on Benazir Bhutto Road are facing difficulties due to broken sewerage line in front of Moti Mahal Stop due to construction work of Metro Bus Service project and the problem needs attention of the authorities ... |
A new Panic Button app, to give human rights defenders urgent help from their own networks while facing imminent danger, is now available for public download on Google Playstore. |
(Reuters) - Google Inc's Nest Labs will buy home-monitoring camera startup Dropcam for about $555 million in cash, technology blog Re/code reported on Friday, taking another step deeper into consumers' homes. |
I've been entrenched in the world of game reviews for almost a decade, and I've been playing them for even longer. I'm primarily a PC gamer, though I own and play pretty much all modern platforms. |
ISLAMABAD: The European Council for Nuclear Research (Cern) has decided to grant Pakistan the status of an associate member. Pakistan is the first Asian country and third after Turkey and Serbia to have received the associate membership. |
Karachi: Remember that old 1970s novel, Jaws? More so, remember the book's thrilling film adaptation that rocked cinemas across the world in 1975, inventing the whole “summer blockbuster” concept? |
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