News / Nasir Mahmood - 5 years ago
Millions of rupees corruption alleged in National Highways and Motorwa ..
Millions of rupees corruptions have been alleged in the National Highways and Motorways Police (NH&MP), sources said on Thursday
News / Nasir Mahmood - 5 years ago
Millions of rupees corruptions have been alleged in the National Highways and Motorways Police (NH&MP), sources said on Thursday
News / Test Dummy Writer - 5 years ago
Jamaat-e-Islami's Ameer Senator Siraj-ul-Haq has said that people are showing desperation and taking to the streets against coward and apologetic attitude of the rulers on Kashmir
Imran Iqbal - 5 years ago
News / Zara Jawad - 5 years ago
Iraq has lost over $6 billion due to the ongoing wave of mass protests taking place across the country, Abdul Karim Khalaf, the spokesman for the Iraqi prime minister, said on Wednesday
News / Talha Hussain - 5 years ago
Lebanese President Michel Aoun met on Wednesday with the World Bank's regional director and vowed that the new Lebanese government will consist of competent ministers who have not been tainted by any suspicions of graft
News / Bakhtawar Ameen - 5 years ago
Twenty-five people suffered from the effects of tear gas that was deployed by police on Wednesday during anti-government protests in the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, national media reported
News / Fida Hussnain - 5 years ago
A journalist claims that Khawaja Asif a political worker of the PML-N would be tried under treason charges .
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News / Bakhtawar Ameen - 5 years ago
The Mueller Report Illustrated: The Obstruction Investigation, a non-fiction graphic novel, which illustrates US Special Counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry into US President Donald Trump's alleged obstruction of justice, is due to be released on December 3, The Washington Post reported
News / Minal Khan - 5 years ago
Fines that foreign media outlets and companies may face for violating Russia's electoral legislation may increase more than a hundredfold, surging to 3.4 million rubles ($53,550) or 4 percent from the violator's yearly income, from the current 30,000 rubles, according to an explanatory note attached to the relevant bill, seen by Sputnik