Archive for the January 5, 2018
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All Pakistanis comprising Muhammad Ammad and Muhammad Hamza from Under-11, Asad Ullah and Ashab from Under-15, Muhammad Farhan Hashmi from Under-17, Mansoor Zaman and Muhammad Unzair Rashid from Under-19 categories took berth into the 3rd
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Five matches were decided on the opening day of the 36th All Pakistan Inter-University Higher Education Commission Women's Hockey Championship 2017-18, which get underway here at Johar Town Hockey Stadium. On the opening day, women
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Premier League leaders Manchester City have more financial muscle than any other club in world football, according to a study that sees English clubs dominate the top 10. The Soccerex Football Finance 100, which ranks
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England skipper Joe Root again missed out on an elusive first century in the series as Australia fought back with two late wickets on the opening day of the fifth Test on Thursday. Root was
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The French Alps were on maximum avalanche alert Thursday as Storm Eleanor swept through Europe, killing at least four people and fanning rare winter wildfires in Corsica. With the mountains packed with skiiers for the
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A giant winter "bomb cyclone" walloped the US East Coast on Thursday with freezing cold and heavy snow, forcing thousands of flight cancellations and widespread school closures - and even prompting the US Senate to
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A passenger train smashed into a truck at a level crossing in South Africa on Thursday, killing at least 14 people, injuring 190 and throwing several carriages off the rails. Flames ripped through the twisted
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Russia's defence ministry on Thursday said two servicemen were killed in a mortar attack by Islamist militants in Syria on New Year's Eve, but denied media reports seven military planes were destroyed. "As darkness fell,
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The White House announced Thursday that its staff and visitors will no longer be allowed to use personal cell phones in the West Wing, the nerve center of the American executive branch. The personal mobile
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Twenty-four people died overnight when torrential rain and mudslides swept though shanty homes in Kinshasa, capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, the authorities said Thursday. The provincial minister for health and social affairs, Dominique
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