Monday, November 11, 2013

Many injured in Bangladesh garment industrial unit protest

World News
DHAKA: Police in Bangladesh say thousands of garment workers demanding higher pay are clashing with police for a second day and dozens of people have been hurt. Live television footage showed riot police firing tear

Sugar price rises

Pakistan News
Karachi: The retail cost of sugar swelled to Rs62-65 for every kg in front of Ashura from Rs56 for every kg a week ago on account of climbing cost in the wholesale market. The wholesale cost of sugar bounced to

Pakistan-US energy power group gather in Washington today

Pakistan News
Islamabad: The Us-Pakistan Energy Working Group, one of the five aggregations under the vital discourse structure, will meet in Washington on Tuesday to examine anticipated that Us help will

Car trade increase by 6.4pc

Pakistan News
Karachi: Sales of mainly prepared autos climbed by 6.4 for every penny to 37,229 units in July-October 2013 contrasted with 34,990 units in the same period a year prior. Month-on-month (Mom) auto deals fell marginally in October to

India put for exciting Tendulkar last match: cricket

Cricket Sports News
New Delhi: Sachin Tendulkar is situated for an enthusiastic goodbye when he plays his 200th and last Test at home in Mumbai from Thursday, precisely 24 years after he started his record-breaking vocation. Previous partners, one-opportunity adversaries and even his mother will

PM Nawaz in GHQ, pays honor to martyrs

Pakistan News
Islamabad: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif went to the General Headquarters (Ghq) of Pakistan Army Tuesday and cushion reverence to the saints of the nation, Geo News reported. On entry, the Prime Minister was invited with

Over 1 in 5 in family areas rear drone hit: US survey

Pakistan News
Peshawar: While the Pakistani government routinely reproves Us ramble strikes, locals say that a sizeable number of individuals in the nation's tribal territories underpin them - yet the risk of Taliban backlashes makes them excessively frightened to stand up. Pakistan's rebellious tribal territories along the Afghan outskirt have borne the brunt of the

Over 1 in 5 in family areas rear drone hit: US survey

Pakistan News
Peshawar: While the Pakistani government routinely reproves Us ramble strikes, locals say that a sizeable number of individuals in the nation's tribal territories underpin them - yet the risk of Taliban backlashes makes them excessively frightened to stand up. Pakistan's rebellious tribal territories along the Afghan outskirt have borne the brunt of the

Satellite strike Atlantic, but concerning about next one?

World News
BERLIN: This time it splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean — but what about next time? The European Space Agency says one of its research satellites re-entered the Earth's atmosphere early

South Africa bus accident 29 killed

World News
Johannesburg: A transport crash in South Africa late Monday killed 29 individuals and intensely harmed 11 others, on a street famous for fatal mischances, an administration agent said. "The number is currently 29," said Mpumalanga area security division agent Joseph Mabuza, upgrading a prior count of