Sehar Sial - 4 years ago
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Rehan Amjad - 4 years ago
REVIEW - Dispute Continues Over French Pharmaceutical Firm Sanofi's CO ..
Minahil Waseem - 4 years ago
WHO Worried About Growing COVID-19 Cases in Migrant Dormitories in Gul ..
Minahil Waseem - 4 years ago
WHO Worried About Growing COVID-19 Cases in Migrant Dormitories in Gul ..
Ayeza Ali - 4 years ago
WHO Worried About Growing COVID-19 Cases in Migrant Dormitories in Gul ..
News / Sohaib Maqsood - 4 years ago
Turkish Police Detain 38 People Suspected of Attack on COVID-19 Social ..
Turkish police in the eastern province of Van detained on Friday 38 suspects in a deadly attack on members of a social support group helping senior citizens during the coronavirus pandemic, the local administration said
News / Rehan Amjad - 4 years ago
Dutch Prosecution Aware of Arrest Reports of Key MH17 Suspect in Donet ..
The National Public Prosecutor's Office of the Netherlands is aware of a media report saying that one of the key suspects in the 2014 MH17 crash case Ukrainian national Leonid Kharchenko was arrested on unrelated charges in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, but it does not have information on its reliability, spokeswoman Brechtje van de Moosdijk told Sputnik on Friday
News / Sohaib Maqsood - 4 years ago
Two Social Workers Delivering Aid Amid Pandemic Killed in Eastern Turk ..
Two members of a social support group helping senior citizens during the coronavirus pandemic have been killed in an armed attack by terrorists in Turkey's eastern province of Van, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu said on Thursday
News / Bakhtawar Ameen - 4 years ago
Two Killed as Car Bomb Blast Hits COVID Response Team in Eastern Turke ..
Two people have died in a car bomb explosion in Turkey's eastern Van province, the Kurdish Rudaw broadcaster reported on Thursday
News / Zara Jawad - 4 years ago
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The death toll from the coronavirus infection in the world reached 290,000, almost 4.24 million cases of infection were detected, and more than 1.48 million of those patients were cured, according to the US-based Johns Hopkins University, which tracks and compiles data from federal and local authorities, media and other source