Monday 11 March 2013

Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country on Monday

Mainly dry weather is expected in most parts of the country on Monday.
However‚ isolated rain and thunderstorm is likely in Quetta and Kallat divisions.
Temperature of some major cities recorded on Monday morning was:
Islamabad twenty two degree centigrade‚ Lahore fifteen‚ Karachi eighteen‚ Peshawar thirteen‚ Quetta five‚ Murree nine‚ Gilgit five and Muzaffarabad fourteen degree centigrade.

National Shooting Championship begins in Karachi on Monday.

National Shooting Championship begins in Karachi on Monday.

Around one hundred and eighty-five shooters from Pakistan Army‚ Navy‚ PAF‚ Pakistan Police‚ Wapda‚ Punjab‚ Khyber Pakhtunkhwa‚ Balochistan and Sindh are taking part in the week long event.

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In the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ a UN helicopter has crashed

In the Democratic Republic of Congo‚ a UN helicopter has crashed at the South Kivu province.
All crew members of the helicopter were killed in the crash.
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In Syria‚ the rebel forces have over run lines of the government troop to break

In Syria‚ the rebel forces have over run lines of the government troop to break the siege of their positions at the strategic Homs city.
The rebels punched their way in the north and west of the city to loosen the months-long army siege.
Reports say insurgents based in the provinces of Hama and Idlib advanced on Homs from the north while brigades from rural Homs attacked government positions in its Baba Amro district.
Meanwhile‚ at a meeting with Turkish parliamentarians in Damascus‚ President Assad has accused the Turkish government of backing the rebels.

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Afghan President Hamid Karzai has alleged that the United States and Taliban are trying

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has alleged that the United States and Taliban are trying to convince Afghans that the situation would worsen after 2014.
In a television speech‚ President Karzai said the latest bomb attacks by Taliban were aimed at serving the foreigners and supporting presence of foreign forces in Afghanistan beyond 2014.
Karzai also accused the US-led forces of working with certain Afghan groups for abusing and arresting university students.
However‚ the US and NATO forces commander‚ Gen Joseph Dunford has rejected claim of the Afghan president and said that it is wrong to think that violence or instability would be to their advantage.

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In Occupied Kashmir‚ Muttahaida Majlis-e-Mushwarat has appealed to the people to hold protest

In Occupied Kashmir‚ Muttahaida Majlis-e-Mushwarat has appealed to the people to hold protest demonstrations on Monday to press their demands for the return of mortal remains of Kashmiri leaders‚ Muhammad Maqbool Butt and Muhammad Afzal Guru from New Delhi.
The group gave the call after a meeting in Srinagar at which it also issued fresh protest plan for next week.
It called upon government employees in the state to stage one hour pen down strike on Tuesday and observe civil curfew on Wednesday.
Meanwhile‚ Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party has strongly denounced the attack of Shiv Sena and BJP activists on Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Muhammad Yasin Malik at the New Delhi airport on his arrival from Islamabad.

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Saudi Arabia will provide seventy-six million dollars for providing basic amenities

Saudi Arabia will provide seventy-six million dollars for providing basic amenities to the flood-hit areas of the country.
An official of National Disaster Management Authority has said that Saudi Arabia will also construct five thousand houses‚ twenty-five Basic Health Units and thirty schools in flood hit areas at a cost of fifty-three million dollars.
Iran has also agreed to spend twenty million dollars for reconstruction activities in flood-hit areas of Punjab and Sindh.

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