Archive for the May 14, 2017
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A bomb that exploded next to a convoy of the deputy chairman of the Senate Maulana Ghafoor Haideri of JUI-F on Friday killed at least 25 and injured nearly 40 others. Islamic State is said
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The Red Cross & Red Crescent Day is celebrated worldwide on May 8 every year. It is International festival of the largest humanitarian movement. The Red Cross idea was born in 1859 when Heny Dunant,
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US Republicans struggling to pass a health care overhaul and tax reform this year have seen their path narrow, as Congress reels from fallout over President Donald Trump's firing of his FBI director. The shock
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The term genchi genbutsu translates from Japanese as "Going to the source" or "actual place, actual thing". In order to solve the problem within an automotive industry or any other related field, the best way
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Recently there has been a blurring of the lines between public goods and private goods with the private sector stepping in to finance public goods and the public sector providing goods that can be classified
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What Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had to say while talking to journalists at the inauguration of a metro bus construction project which is to link the federal capital with the New Islamabad International Airport, has
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South Koreans have elected a left-leaning liberal - Moon Jae-in - as their president, lending credence to the age-old adage 'Cometh the man, cometh the hour'. Following the impeachment and sentencing of his predecessor Park
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The country''''s seaports have been choked to their capacity to pile up more imported cargo containers as the goods transporters strike enters the fifth consecutive day, harbours sources said on Saturday. Over the last five
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The country''s seaports have been choked to their capacity to pile up more imported cargo containers as the goods transporters strike enters the fifth consecutive day, harbours sources said on Saturday. Over the last five
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The country's seaports have been choked to their capacity to pile up more imported cargo containers as the goods transporters strike enters the fifth consecutive day, harbours sources said on Saturday. Over the last five
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