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Countrywide strike in India over economic reforms

NEW DELHI: Indian major trade unions have started a two-day countrywide strike against the beleaguered government's economic reforms which they say as violations of...

Countrywide protest sit-ins against Quetta massacre called off

KARACHI: Participants of sit-ins that had crippled daily life over the last couple of days in various parts of the country, started calling off...

Quetta blast victims to be buried today; Relatives agree to end sit-in

QUETTA: Families of Quetta blast victims finally agreed on Wednesday to end their sit-in and resume burial of their beloved relatives’ bodies, Dispatch News...

Country in crises: Life halted after Shia massacre in Pakistan

Update in previous stories ISLAMABAD: Life remained paralyzed across Pakistan as thousands of people took to streets on Tuesday and staged protest rallies and sit-ins on...

Saleem Mandviwalla becomes Finance Minister as Hafeez Shaikh resigns

ISLAMABAD: Saleem Mandviwalla has been appointed as new Finance Minister of Pakistan as Dr. Abdul Hafeez Shaikh resigned on Tuesday amid speculation that he...

Socio-economic life paralyzed across Pakistan as protests continue against Quetta massacre

ISLAMABAD: Life became paralyzed across Pakistan as thousands of people took to streets on Tuesday and staged protest rallies and sit-ins on the call...

India and Britain agreed to discuss bilateral civil nuclear agreement

New Delhi: Speaking to media after meeting the visiting British premier, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said: "I thanked Prime Minister (David) Cameron for...

US discusses transition in Afghanistan with India at a trilateral meet

New Delhi: US, India and Afghanistan discussed political, security and economic transition in Afghanistan besides specific cooperation projects in the war-torn country. Dispatch News...

Greek media says “No” to Hollande

Athens: Greek media have gone on a 24-hour strike on Tuesday just as French President Francois Hollande pays a visit to the debt-riddled country....

Nestle removes beef products after finding horse DNA

LONDON: Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has removed beef pasta meals from sale in Italy and Spain after finding traces of horse DNA. The...

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