Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Tom Cruise denies abandoning daughter

World News
Los Angeles: Hollywood megastar Tom Cruise has denied having "surrendered" his girl Suri taking after his separation from Katie Holmes a year ago, while recognizing that he has seen less of the seven-year-old. In an articulation recorded in court without much fanfare, the Us performing artist said he had a "superb relationship" with his little girl, who he said "has never demonstrated ... that she has ever felt relinquished by me." Voyage started legitimate activity a year ago against Bauer, the distributers of Us magazines Life and Style and Intouch for

Perry is Twitter's most popular

World Entertainment News
Katy Perry is currently the most famous individual on Twitter. The artist has supplanted Justin Bieber as the individual with the most supporters on the social media stage

- however scarcely. As of Monday (November 04), Perry had approximately 46,545,000 supporters; Bieber, 46,517,000. Bieber has been the record holder for nine months. More terrible news for Bieber, the vocalist was pelted with a water flask while performing in

'Call of Duty' videogame sales top $1 bn in first day

World Entertainment News
New York City: Sales of the most recent version in the "Call of Duty" film diversion establishment beat $1 billion in the first day, the distributer said Wednesday. "Call of Duty: Ghosts," which went on special around the globe on Tuesday, "has conveyed yet an alternate epic excite ride in the battle, and what I suppose is our best multiplayer

Bollywood stars jump on the Modi bandwagon

World News
Prominent playback artist Lata Mangeshkar as of late voiced her support for the Bharatiya Janata Party (Bjp) guide Narendra Modi on Friday, however as the Times of India reported, she isn't the main Bollywood bigshot to hop on the Modi temporary fad. Narendra Modi has been engaging by means of Twitter to Bollywood's top stars, who around others, incorporate Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan and Aamir Khan. In a tweeted message

Pakistani stocks rise 374 points; rupee closes steady

Pakistan News
Karachi: Pakistan's principle stock trade shut higher on Wednesday, with the benchmark 100-portion file of the Karachi Stock Exchange climbing 1.64 for every penny, or 374.51 focuses, to 23,165.21. A hole of six weeks later, the Karachi market record crossed the 23,000 imprint on replenished purchasing by nearby and outside gurus. Positive news streams were

ECP announces LG polls schedule for Punjab, Sindh

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Election Commission of Pakistan (Ecp) on Wednesday affirmed that neighborhood government decisions in Punjab area will be held on Dec 7, while voting might be held on Nov 27 in Sindh. Consistent with the calendar issued by the requisition, designation papers might be gained on Nov 11 and 12. Complaints against designation papers will be permitted to be indexed until the closure of day on Nov 13, while the methodology of investigation might begin from

Settlement spat looms large over Kerry Mideast visit

World News
Bethlehem: Secretary of State John Kerry reaffirmed Us restriction to Israeli settlements on Wednesday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blamed the Palestinians for making "counterfeit emergencies" over the issue. Kerry landed in the district late on Tuesday in an offer to keep delicate peace chats on track as recriminations developed accompanying three months of transactions that seem to have made minimal advancement in determining the decades-old clash

Nawaz calls youth greatest strength, reviews schemes

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Wednesday said youth were the most fabulous quality of Pakistan, and the legislature will guarantee that they are productively utilized and helped in all regards. He was leading a gathering to survey the Prime Minister's Youth Programme and was informed about all the characteristics of the tasks. The gathering was educated that so far around half a million inputs /prescriptions have been appropriated

Moderate five-magnitude earthquake strikes eastern Pakistan

Pakistan News
Islamabad: A direct five greatness quake struck eastern Pakistan Wednesday, with tremors felt in a few urban communities, however authorities said there were no quick reports of harm or setbacks. The tremor was felt in some eastern urban areas incorporating Lahore, Kasur, Okara and Sialkot, he said. The epicentre was in northern India at a profundity of 50 kilometres, territorial meteorological head Muhammad Riaz told news office

Opposition on street; Nisar says ready for accountability

Pakistan News
Islamabad: With the restriction proceeding its blacklist of the Senate's incidents Wednesday, legislators of the treasury seats asked Chairman Senate Syed Nayyar Hussain Bokhari to utilize his great business settings to end the gridlock. Resistance congresspersons predominantly having a place with Pakistan People's Party (Ppp) have been dissenting against

Tests reveal Arafat died from polonium poisoning

World News
Ramallah: Swiss researchers have closed Palestinian pioneer Yasser Arafat is liable to have bit the dust from polonium harming, consistent with a content of their discoveries distributed by Al-Jazeera Tv Wednesday. The outcomes of tests on Arafat's remains "tolerably uphold the recommendation that the demise was the result of harming with polonium-210," said the 108-page examination posted on Al-Jazeera's site. "New toxicological and radio-toxicological examinations were

Nadal downs Wawrinka to seal number one ranking

World sports Tennis News
London: Rafael Nadal ensured he will complete 2013 large and in charge rankings with a 7-6 (7/5), 7-6 (8/6) triumph over Stanislas Wawrinka at the Atp World Tour Finals on Wednesday. Nadal landed for the prestigious season-outcome occasion knowing two Group A triumphs at London's O2 Arena might be sufficient to guarantee he couldn't be gotten

Pragmatic Republican re-elected in New Jersey

World News
Washington: The re-race triumph of New Jersey's down to business Republican senator and the rout of an ideological Republican torch in the Virginia gubernatorial challenge are constantly contemplated for implications that Us voters, in no less than two discriminating states, may be dismissing from the radical, hostile to government tea party vision for the nation's future. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, generally anticipated that will look for the Republican selection for president in 2016, moved up an avalanche in his

Gunmen kill state prosecutor in Iran’s Sistan province

World News
Dubai: Gunmen shot dead an open prosecutor and his driver in southeastern Iran on Wednesday, Iranian media said, not exactly two weeks after activists killed 14 Iranian outskirt protects adjacent and Tehran countered by hanging 16 detainees. The shooters shot dead open prosecutor Musa Nouri and his driver as he was en route to work, Iranian news organizations said. The pair were "martyred in a hail of slugs from Kalashnikov rifles", Fars news organization cited

Rooney challenges Arsenal to keep up title form

World News
San Sebastian: Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney has said Arsenal still need to demonstrate they have the consistency to battle for the Premier League title this season. The two sides reach this Sunday with the North Londoners eight focuses clear of United at the highest point of the table after a rankling begin to the battle. United's structure is additionally on the up, however, as a 0-0 draw with Real Sociedad on Tuesday night broadened their unbeaten run in all rivalries to eight diversions. Also Rooney accepts Arsenal - who haven't charmed a

Bangladesh defends mutiny verdicts, denies use of torture

World News
Dhaka: Bangladesh has protected the death penalties gave to 152 fighters for revolt, demanding Wednesday that those indicted might have a chance to advance and denying claims that admissions were concentrated through torture. "The convicts have no less than two levels of claim," Law Minister Shafique Ahmed said, the day following a court in Dhaka conveyed its verdicts against 823 fighters who were on trial over a grisly rebellion almost five years prior

Saudi Arabia beheads Pakistani drug trafficker

World News
Riyadh: Saudi powers decapitated a Pakistani man Wednesday in the eastern Qatif area after he was indicted medication trafficking in the kingdom, the inside service proclaimed. Jaafar Ghulam Ali was "captured as he was sneaking a lot of heroin," said the service articulation cited by the official Spa news

Balochistan local govt polls: EC issues nomination forms

Pakistan News
Quetta: The hopefuls have begun to appropriate designation structures from the common Election Commission office here to challenge neighborhood forms' races to be held in Balochistan in the month of December. Commonplace Election Commissioner Balochistan Syed Sultan Bayazeed said on Wednesday hopefuls have been going by the Ec Balochistan

Egypt court rejects Muslim Brotherhood appeal on ban

World News
Cairo: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood fizzled in an endeavor on Wednesday to topple a court controlling banning it, the state news org said, an alternate hit to the crippled Islamist development. A court in September prohibited the Brotherhood after the guard toppled President Mohamed Morsi in July taking after mass dissents against his principle. The argument against his Brotherhood

NAB nominates former PM Ashraf in rental power case

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Pakistan's top responsibility watchdog, the National Accountability Bureau, has formally named previous Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf in the Rs 22 billion Rental Power Projects (Rpps) case. The authority documented a 263-page reference against the previous executive in a responsibility court on Wednesday, sources told Dawnnews. Transactions for the case are currently booked to continue on Nov 19. Ashraf, a Pakistan People's Party (Ppp)

Toyota profit jumps 70pc despite drop in sales

World News
Tokyo: Toyota's quarterly benefit sailed 70 for every penny, and the planet's top-offering automaker raised its profit figure, as expense cuts and the weaker Japanese yen adjusted for marginally weaker vehicle deals. The Tokyo-based creator of autos, for example the Prius and the Camry said Wednesday its July-September net benefit rose to 438.4 billion

Irfan bouncer puts Smith out of ODI series

Pakistan Cricket News
Abu Dhabi: South Africa withdrew previous skipper and opener Graeme Smith from the remnant of the one-day arrangement against Pakistan, an official said Wednesday. The 32-year-old endured a pass on the head over a Pakistan's paceman Mohammad Irfan's bouncer throughout his epic 234 in the second Test in Dubai a month ago, a match which South Africa won to level the arrangement 1-1. He figured out how to play the first two one-days in the five-match arrangement however was withdrawn after the third match played in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday. Group supervisor Mohammed Moosajee said Smith endured post-blackout. "Graeme was side effect free after the blow aside from a mellow migraine and tests around then permitted him to keep playing. In any case, seven days post-harm, throughout the second one-day in Dubai he began whining of obscured vision which advanced to unsteadiness, instability on his feet and trouble centering," said Moosajee. "The Mri Scan was clear, nonetheless it is in keeping with the evaluation of Post-Concussion Syndrome, which is generally a clinical analysis. Post-Concussion Syndrome might be depicted as an accumulation of manifestations that some individuals advance after they have encountered a minor traumatic mind harm overall regarded as blackout. "Graeme will leave the tour on Thursday, and has been informed a rest period concerning no less than two weeks by the medicinal group. He will consistently be followed meanwhile." Smith was supplanted by left-gave opener Quinton de Kock in the third match while Henry Davids will fly in as shift for the remnant of the one-days. Smith has so far played 112 Tests and 195 one-day matches for Sou

Gunmen torch Nato tanker in Khuzdar, kill driver

World News
Quetta: Armed activists burnt a tanker convey fuel for Us and Nato troops in Afghanistan and killed its driver in Balochistan's harried Khuzdar area on Wednesday. Muhammad Riaz, a police official, said outfitted aggressors on bikes started shooting at the tanker in Baghbana zone of Khuzdar

Djokovic douses Federer's fire, Nadal crushes Ferrer

World Sports News
London: Roger Federer demonstrated flashes of his best however Novak Djokovic uncovered the Swiss maestro's blurring powers with a three-set triumph at the Atp World Tour Finals on Tuesday. Planet number two Djokovic, at 26 six years Federer's lesser, quickly looked in a bad position halfway through an engrossing Group B opener yet inevitably surged to a 6-4 6-7(2) 6-2 win before an alternate offer out swarm at the O2 Arena. Djokovic's win

Suicide car bombing kills British soldier in Afghanistan

World News
London: A suicide auto shell killed a British part of the worldwide coalition in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, powers said. It was the second demise this month of a part in the Nato-headed coalition. Britain's Ministry of Defense said the officer from third Battalion, The Mercian Regiment was murdered in the strike while

Batsmen must fire for both sides in crucial third ODI

Pakistan Cricket News
Abu Dhabi: South Africa will search for a lead over Pakistan with the reappearance of batsman Hashim Amla and initiate Dale Steyn as the groups meet in the third Odi here on Wednesday. Amla will help a battling South African batting which drooped to 183 and 143 in the first two matches while Steyn will reinforce the bowling assault in the remaining three matches. Pakistani commander Misbah-ul-Haq

Djokovic loses trust in anti-doping programme after Troicki ban

World Sports News
London: Novak Djokovic says he has lost all confide in the opposition to doping programme in tennis and feelings of trepidation he could turn into a casualty of its "carelessness" after individual Serb Victor Troicki neglected to have his doping boycott toppled on Tuesday. Djokovic beat Roger Federer in his opening match at the Atp World Tour Finals yet his delight was dominated by

Bangladesh passes law for closer Grameen oversight

World News
Dhaka: Bangladesh's parliament has passed a law carrying the pioneering Grameen Bank under closer national bank supervision, a move bitingly restricted by the loan specialist's originator Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. Grameen was a trail blazer in expanding little credits to the poor as a method of decreasing

Afghan police find bodies of seven abducted soldiers

World News
Kandahar: Afghan police say they have discovered the forms of seven troopers, accepted to have been slaughtered by their Taliban captors in a southern region. The police say the forms were discovered on Wednesday on the edge of the commonplace capital of southern Zabul territory. Police boss Ghulam Sakhi says the seven Afghan National Army

Sony to charge monthly fee for multiplayer games on PS4: Nikkei

World News
Tokyo: Sony Corp plans to charge a month to month expense of $9.99 in the United States and 6.99 euros ($9.40) in Europe for playing multiplayer web recreations on its Playstation 4 (Ps4) comfort planned to introduction this month, the Nikkei business every day reported without refering to sources. Multiplayer amusements could be played complimentary

Iran's 840,000 Afghan refugees not forgotten: UNHCR

World News
Tehran: The Un High Commissioner for Refugees has "not overlooked" the 840,000 Afghan exiles in Iran, an official from the form said on a visit to Tehran on Tuesday. "The entire planet is at the minute truly kept tabs on the Syria emergency, it is additionally critical that Unhcr show we have not overlooked the Afghan

Bhasha Dam as vital as N-plan: minister

Pakistan News
WASHINGTON: For Pakistan, building Bhasha Dam was as important as completing the country’s nuclear programme once was, Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal told a meeting in Washington on Tuesday. “It is a matter of life and death for us now,” the minister said while explaining to an audience of US

Police arrest five ‘TTP terrorists’

Pakistan News
Faisalabad: Police guaranteed to have captured five asserted terrorists of Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan throughout a crackdown on Monday night. As per some police sources, the terrorists had been captured by a mystery organization in the vicinity of a month prior. The office questioned them and gave them over to

Nisar rules out apology over casualty figures

World News
Islamabad: Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan seems, by all accounts, to be dead set not to apologise to the resistance in Senate for purportedly furnishing wrong information to the house on Oct 30 about passings in terrorism-identified occurrences. The inner part priest has composed a letter to Senate Chairman

Exporters demand surcharge withdrawal

Pakistan News
Karachi: Exporters are requesting prompt withdrawal of Export Development Surcharge (Eds) which is, no doubt deducted by banks from fare continues at the rate of 0.25 for every penny and straightforwardly saved in the treasury. The major aggravation over which exporters are looking for quick withdrawal of Eds is government

Rupee slips in a jittery market

Pakistan News
Karachi: The nearby coin is at the end of the day losing position, with the rupee shedding Rs1.50 against the dollar in the previous three weeks. The business needs an ascent popular for the greenback betwixt climbing pressure with Us after the

Peshawar raids: Five Afghan nationals among 98 suspects detained

Pakistan News
Peshawar: At slightest 98 suspects, incorporating five Afghan nationals, were kept throughout joint seek operations led by police and security drives' work force in Peshawar on Wednesday, Dawnnews reported. As per police, operations were completed in non military person regions of the city, to be specific Gulberg and

Stocks gain 413 points in thin trade

Pakistan News
Karachi: Stocks started on a positive note and the Kse-100 list pressed on to climb, however every so often pulling back, confirming compelling unpredictability of 456 focuses. The list at last shut with a gigantic addition of 1.84 for every penny or 412.87 focuses at 22,790.70 on dainty exchange of 88 million

Cotton prices fall further

Pakistan News
Karachi: Renewed offering weight pushed cotton costs further lower when exchanging continued on Tuesday. Heading spinners and exporters promptly lifted all offers which came their direction at falling costs. As there is no reprieve