Latest News in Brief(Pakistan):
Blasts targeting election candidates
continue unabated
PESHAWAR/QUETTA: Attacks and bomb
blasts targeting the election candidates across the country, especially in
Quetta, Panjgur, Gawadar, Hangu and Peshawar continuing unabated, however, no
loss of life took place, Geo News reported.
ANP election office was targeted in the wee hours today, as
a blast occurred nearby at Faqir Chowk of Peshawar, injuring one.
Quetta local transporter’s house at Kali Chiltan was
attacked by rocket, while high school, girls’ school and primary school in
Panjgur were attacked by hand grenade, polling stations were set up in all
these schools. Besides, a blast occurred near the house of BNP Awami candidate,
Asadullah Baloch at Tasap in Panjgur.
A bomb blast rocked Shambay Ismail area of Gawadar, while an
explosion occurred outside the house of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI) leader,
Ziaul Islam at Seengar, damaging windows, doors of the house
BRIEF: (PAKISTAN)
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Police yet clueless about abducted Ali Haider
Gilani
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Blasts targeting election candidates
continue unabated
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Sanaullah Haq laid to rest with full
honours
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Two found dead in Karachi, 6 suspects
arrested
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Uninterrupted power, gas supply across
Pakistan on polling day
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US says looks forward to free, fair,
transparent Pakistan polls
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Pak Army assures deployment of
military officials at sensitive polling stations
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Victory is near; tiger to roar on May
11: Nawaz
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Imran Khan appeals to nation to come
out for change
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Public must use right of vote for
favorite candidates on May 11: Altaf Hussain
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Country is facing a bigger conspiracy
than terrorism: Bilawal Bhutto
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Energy Committee decides to supply
power, gas constantly during elections
WOLRD(Brief News):
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Nigerian militants kill 46 police in
ambush: police
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Ex-Pakistan PM's son abducted as
Taliban threaten election
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Israel asks Russia not to sell Syria
advanced S-300 air shield: officials
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In Pakistan poll, transgender
candidates for the first time
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IMF likely to be next Pakistan
government's first stop
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Cameron says Britain must stay in EU,
dismisses skeptics
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China criticizes Japan's protest over
question of Okinawa sovereignty
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Pakistan's Khan: cricketer, playboy
and now a political spoiler
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Bulgaria leftists close gap before
Sunday election: poll
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Tensions high as Amplats to unveil
South Africa job cuts plan
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Bangladesh Islamist gets death for war
crimes, raising fears of protests
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Kerry says Assad would not be part of
transitional government
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Most of Cyprus pain inflicted on
overseas depositors, central bank says
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Blast throws railcar into Russian
residence, 13 taken to hospital
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Brother of blind Chinese activist says
he was beaten up
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Analysis: Central Europe power markets
to stay niche as banks exit
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Bangladesh factory fire kills eight;
collapse toll tops 900
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Berlusconi sentence won't shake Italy
government: center-right minister
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Pakistani prisoner dies in India after
revenge beating
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U.N. team won't be deterred if North
Korea rebuffs inquiry into abuses
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Argentine congress passes judicial
reform bill
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Libya crisis deepens as rebel groups
expand demands
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Police arrest 17 over $50 million
Brussels diamond heist
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Analysis: Race politics may stunt
reforms after Malaysia election
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Obama, Cameron to meet at White House
Monday on economy, Syria
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Tensions high as Amplats to unveil
S.Africa job cuts plan
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U.S., Russia seek new Syria peace
talks; rebels skeptical
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Malta party defeated in March poll
elects new leader
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Suicide bombers target Iraqi Kurds in
disputed areas
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Guinean opposition suspends protest
for U.N.-led talks
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South Korea's Park urges North Korea
to choose new path
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Influential Muslim cleric visits
Hamas-ruled Gaza
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Obama, Netanyahu discuss regional
security, Mideast peace in call
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Recriminations over post-vote violence
stoke Venezuela tensions
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Kerry sees 'short time' to revive
Middle East peace bid
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Israel police hold Jerusalem Muslim
cleric for six hours
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Israeli government wins respite from
strike risks over tough budget
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Hawking snubs Israeli conference to
back Palestinians
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Aristide gives evidence in murder case
to Haitian judge
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BUSINESS(Brief News):
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Business News:
Pakistan
EXCHANGE FOR CURRENCY NOTES:
U.S.A 99.28
S.Arabia 26.47
U.K 154.31
Japan 1.0050
Euro 130.71
U.A.E 27.03
BULLION RATES IN RUPEES PER 10 GRAMS
KARACHI
Gold Tezabi (24-ct) Rs48,000
Silver Tezabi Rs814.28
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Oil up in Asian trade
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Yen firmer against dollar in Asia
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TOKYO: The yen was firmer against the dollar in Asia on Thursday with few fresh market leads ahead of the Group of |
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Asian markets mixed, Seoul up on
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HONG KONG: Asian stocks were mixed on Thursday as markets contemplated higher-than-expected inflation figures out |
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CNG stations to remain open from
May 9 to 11 across Pakistan
KARACHI: All Pakistan CNG Association Chairman Ghayas Paracha has said that CNG stations will remain open across t |
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Oil down in Asian trade on US
supply glut
SINGAPORE: Market forecasts for a surge in US crude inventories dragged down oil prices in Asian trade on Wednesda |
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Microsoft reboots Windows 8 after
mixed reception
NEW YORK: Microsoft said Tuesday it will make changes to Windows 8 later this year after a lukewarm reception for |
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Brazil''s Azevedo to head World
Trade Organization
GENEVA: Brazil s Roberto Azevedo has won the race to become the next head of the World Trade Organization, the fir |
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Euro under pressure in Asia on
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TOKYO: The euro was under pressure in Asian trade Tuesday, weighed by a European Central Bank interest rate cut an |
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Oil down on profit taking
SINGAPORE: Oil prices eased in Asia on Tuesday with dealers taking profits after a rally on robust US jobs data an |
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Disney teams with EA on ''Star
Wars'' video games
LOS ANGELES: Disney is not giving up on "Star Wars" video games after all. A month after shutting down game |
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KSE 100-share Index gains 30
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KARACHI: Stock prices witnessed gains at Karachi Stock Exchange (KSE) on the opening day of the week over expectat |
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Euro up in Asian trade
SINGAPORE: The euro rose against the dollar in Asian trade Monday as a better-than-expected US April jobs report b |
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Oil higher in Asia after robust US
jobs report
SINGAPORE: Oil was up in Asian trade Monday after an upbeat US jobs report bolstered confidence the US economic re |
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New gas reserves discovered in
southern Sindh: ministry
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has discovered a new gas reserve in southern Sindh province that would help reduce acute gas s |
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Asian shares rise after ECB rate
cut
HONG KONG: Asian markets rose on Friday, boosted by a European Central Bank interest rate cut aimed at stimulating |
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