Archive for the November 4, 2005
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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao on Thursday urged his visiting Russian counterpart to work toward an early agreement on a oil pipeline from Russian oil fields in Siberia to China. "In the energy co-operation area, both
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The residents of Gulshan-e-Iqbal nabbed a bandit, who along with his accomplice, had robed a stage and TV artiste of cash and a cell phone and were about to flee. According to detail, the Gulshan-e-Iqbal
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Spokesperson Foreign Office Tasnim Aslam feared that the quake death toll may rise further and added the present death toll figure is not final. It was officially announced that 73, 276 people died in the
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The United Nations and international relief agencies said that tents and food items should essentially be provided to remoter quake-affected areas of northern Pakistan before the winter sets in the region said a VOA report.
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Aid agencies in Denmark have managed to collect 1.3 million euros to help earthquake victims in Pakistan, Ritzau news bureau reported. Five major aid organisations in Denmark, including Danchurch Aid, Save the Children, Unicef, the
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Jordan's Queen Rania on Thursday launched a television appeal for the child victims of last month's devastating earthquake in Pakistan that killed more than 73,000 people and has left millions homeless. "The children of the
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The French assistance comprising tents, edibles and warm clothes to the earthquake victims continue to arrive uninterrupted, a press release of the French embassy said on Thursday. The Delegation for Humanitarian Aid will be sending
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The Saudi Relief Agency will continue supplying relief goods to Pakistan during the month of Shawwal, according to Saudi officials. Saudi Arabia is supplying to Pakistan at least one plane-load of relief goods for the
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Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) Secretary-General Long Yongtu has expressed the hope that the chief executive officers (CEOs) of major enterprises from the regional countries would fulfill their responsibility to help quake's victims in Pakistan.
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The famous British NGOs, Muslim Aid wants the British Prime Minister to personally visit the quake affected areas. The Honorary Secretary of the British welfare organisation, calling itself "Muslim Aid", Syed Tanzeem Wasti, made this
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