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PDM struggle against govt, not army: leaders


January 14, 2021

QUETTA: Pakistan Democra­tic Movement (PDM) leaders said on Wednesday that their struggle was not against the army but against the government which had been imposed on the country after stealing public mandate through election rigging. Speaking at a public meeting in Loralai, they said that a government which was “selected” against the will of the people had no right to …

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IHC restrains Naeem Bokhari from working as PTV chairman


January 14, 2021

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Thursday restrained Naeem Bokhari from working as chairman of Pakistan Television (PTV) while hearing identical petitions against his appointment. Presiding over the case, IHC Chief Justice Athar Minallah observed that there needed to be a clear reason for relaxing the upper age limit for 65-year-old Bokhari, referencing the Supreme Court decision to set aside the appointment of Ataul …

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Bilawal, Zardari not invited to Biden’s inauguration: Farhatullah Babar


January 14, 2021

With US President-elect Jo Biden’s inauguration just days away, there has been speculation and several media reports about whether certain world leaders will be attending the ceremony. In Pakistan, rumours that former president Asif Ali Zardari and PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari had been invited were doing the rounds on social media while almost all television outlets quoted PPP sources as …

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Shahzad Akbar serves PML-N’s Uzma Bukhari legal notice for ‘defamatory statements’


January 14, 2021

Adviser to the Prime Minister on Interior and Accountability Mirza Shahzad Akbar said on Thursday he had served a legal notice to PML-N leader Uzma Bukhari for “pass(ing) defamatory statements and rais(ing) false and absurd imputations” against him in a television show. According to the notice dated January 13, which Akbar posted on Twitter, Bukhari had appeared on a show called Faisla …

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Dallas City Council approves renaming street in memory of Botham Jean


January 14, 2021

The Dallas City Council on Wednesday unanimously approved renaming about four miles of South Lamar Street in memory of Botham Jean. He was shot to death in his apartment on that street when a former Dallas police officer mistook it for her own. Colleyville city council member shares false COVID-19 information on Facebook The vote came after more than an hour-and-a-half …

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Texas tops 2 million total coronavirus cases; Dallas County logs 21 deaths, pushing toll over 1,800


January 14, 2021

With the addition of nearly 27,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, Texas has surpassed over 2 million total cases during the pandemic. Meanwhile, Dallas County on Wednesday reported 2,994 new coronavirus cases and 21 new COVID-19 fatalities, pushing the county’s death toll above 1,800. Ten of the victims were Dallas residents: a woman in her 40s, a man in his …

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Donald Trump remains bugaboo for GOP as Senate impeachment trial looms


January 14, 2021

With just days left in his controversial presidency, Donald Trump continues to be a bugaboo for the Republican Party and a divisive force in American politics. Now that Trump has become the first president ever impeached twice, Republicans must decide whether to attempt to purge Trump from the party, or accept that the backing of his loyal supporters still makes …

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Delays in brush and bulk trash collection expected for Oak Cliff


January 14, 2021

Dallas Sanitation Services announced Wednesday via NextDoor that they are experiencing a collection delay due to an increased volume, coronavirus impacts and the recent holidays. As a result, Oak Cliff residents are expected to see delays in their monthly collection of brush and bulky trash. The department said crews are working extended hours to get back on the schedule. Residents can utilize …

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Frisco pastor urges followers to help Trump stay in office and keep guns loaded before Biden inauguration


January 14, 2021

Days after President Donald Trump incited supporters to attack the U.S. Capitol in an effort to overturn the election, an evangelical pastor in Frisco told his congregation they have an “executive order” to keep Trump in office. Brandon Burden, the pastor at KingdomLife, is a former Frisco City Council candidate and member of the Frisco Conservative Coalition, a political action …

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