Pakistan recieves hefty sum of money to allow US airstrikes in Afghanistan, says Taliban

Pakistan recieves hefty sum of money to allow US airstrikes in Afghanistan, says Taliban Taliban accused Pakistan of receiving hefty sums of money from the US to allow US drone operations through its airspace to carry out strikes in Afghanistan. The United States Air Force carried out a precision airstrike through an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in Afghanistan on July 31 in its efforts to counter the persistent terrorism in the region. The airstrike killed Ayman al-Zawahiri, the deputy of Osama bin Laden and his successor as the leader of…

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PAK minister Marriyum Aurangzeb heckled in UK as she buys expensive coffee amid deadly Pakistan floods

Marriyum Aurangzeb heckled in UK as she buys expensive coffee amid deadly Pakistan floods Pakistan’s minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, who was in London, had a tough time as several protestors heckled her on the streets and chanted “chorni chorni” As Pakistan is facing the worst ever flooding, Information Minister Marriyum Aurangzeb, who was in London, had a tough time as several “PTI supporters” heckled her on the streets and chanted “chorni chorni” (thief, thief). Several videos which are now viral on the internet show overseas Pakistani criticising the minister for paying…

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Matthew Lewis is clearly angry at Air Canada. As a flight expert, I have some advice

Matthew Lewis is clearly angry at Air Canada. As a flight expert, I have some advice The ‘Harry Potter’ actor took to social media to complain about being unexpectedly bumped from first class A private theory I have nurtured for years goes like this: the national airlines of countries with a particularly strong reputation for warm and friendly people tend to employ staff at the opposite end of the personality spectrum. As evidence, I cite multiple disagreeable experiences at the hands of Iberia of Spain and Sri Lankan Airlines. True,…

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Pakistan floods leave wrecked lives, half million in camps

Nearly a half million people crowded into camps after losing their homes in widespread flooding.

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Pakistan flood: Death toll from floods near 1,100 as international aid trickles in

At least 1,136 have been killed due to floods and another 1,634 injured, according to the latest data issued by the National Disaster Management Authority.

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Distractions-Pakistan may import tomato and onion from India amid huge surge in vegetable prices due to floods

Pakistan may import tomato and onion from India amid huge surge in vegetable prices due to floods Amid massive surge in the prices of various vegetables and fruits in Lahore and other parts of Punjab province due to devastating floods, the Pakistan government may import tomato and onion from India, according to the market dealers here. Amid massive surge in the prices of various vegetables and fruits in Lahore and other parts of Punjab province due to devastating floods, the Pakistan government may import tomato and onion from India, according…

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Asia Cup 2022: Sanjay Manjrekar Names Dangerman for Pakistan Who ‘Has a Pretty Record’ Against Arch-Rivals

Asia Cup 2022: Sanjay Manjrekar Names Dangerman for Pakistan Who ‘Has a Pretty Record’ Against Arch-Rivals India will be up against arch-rival Pakistan in Dubai on a super Sunday which is surely turning out to be a marquee clash. With no bilateral contests between the cross-border neighbours for 10 years now and nothing on the anvil in near future, the geo-political tension does always make for a heady build-up. But the lack of regular games mean that Indo-Pak rivalries are rather held between unfamiliar foes rather than familiar ones. One…

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Favourite India vs Pakistan moment – the perfect Tendulkar stroke or Saqlain running home?

With India and Pakistan set to meet for the first time in ten months, we asked a few of our writers their favourite white-ball India-Pakistan moments from the 21st century.

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