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Khashoggi fiancee sues MBS, Saudi officials in US over murder


October 21, 2020

WASHINGTON: The fiancee of journalist Jamal Khashoggi sued Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and other officials on Tuesday in a US court, seeking damages for his brutal murder in Istanbul two years ago. Turkish citizen Hatice Cengiz and the human rights group Khashoggi formed before his death, Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), is pursuing Mohammed bin Salman and 28 …

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Washington to host talks on Karabakh, say warring sides


October 21, 2020

YEREVAN: Armenia and Azerbaijan said on Tuesday their foreign ministers would meet US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Washington on Friday in efforts to end the heaviest fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh since the 1990s. The State Department did not immediately comment. But the planned meetings suggest that, just before the US presidential election, Washington is stepping up involvement in moves …

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France cracks down on ‘radical Islamists’, to close mosque


October 21, 2020

PARIS: French authorities said on Tuesday they would close a Paris mosque in a clampdown on “radical Islamists” that has yielded over a dozen arrests following the beheading of a teacher who had shown his pupils sketches of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The move came as the investigation revealed the killer had been in contact with a disgruntled parent at Samuel …

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UN rights chief slams India over arrests, restrictions on NGOs


October 21, 2020

GENEVA: UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet voiced her dismay on Tuesday at the arrest of activists in India and restrictions to the work of non-governmental organisations. The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights appealed to New Delhi to safeguard the rights of human rights defenders and NGOs. Bachelet regretted what she called the application of vaguely worded laws that …

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At least 15 dead in stampede near Pakistan consulate in eastern Afghanistan


October 21, 2020

At least 15 people were killed in stampede among thousands of Afghans gathered outside Pakistan’s consulate on Tuesday as jostling broke out between people applying for visas, officials in the eastern city of Jalalabad said. An estimated 3,000 Afghans had congregated on the open ground outside the consulate, waiting to collect tokens needed to apply for a visa, two provincial …

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China welcomes lifting of TikTok ban in Pakistan


October 21, 2020

China has welcomed Pakistan’s decision to lift the ban on the widely popular video-sharing app TikTok. “The government always asks overseas Chinese enterprises to strictly comply with international rules and local laws and regulations, and fully respect local customs and religious beliefs,” said Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Zhao Lijian during a regular press briefing on Tuesday. “We are glad to see the …

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Emmad Irfani is making his film debut with Maya Ali in Shoaib Mansoor’s next


October 21, 2020

From Bol to Khuda Ke Liye and the iconic Alpha Bravo Charlie, Shoaib Mansoor’s theatrical and television masterpieces have blown the audiences away. The writer par excellence has just selected the leads for his upcoming film and pairing on screen will be duo Maya Ali and Emmad Irfani. “I think it would not be an exaggeration if one calls Shoaib sahab as the pioneer in …

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KP urged to open medical varsity campus in Kabul


October 21, 2020

PESHAWAR: Afghanistan has urged the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to open a sub-campus of Khyber Medical University in Kabul to facilitate the students of war-stricken country in pursuance of medical education. The request was made by Afghan Consul General Najibullah Ahmadzai in a meeting with KMU Vice-chancellor Prof Ziaul Haq on Tuesday. Prof Zia welcomed the proposal of the Afghan diplomat …

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40pc children under five years stunted in Pakistan: report


October 21, 2020

ISLAMABAD: As many as four out of 10 under five children are stunted in Pakistan while nearly 13pc of children between the age of two and five years suffer from some form of functional disability. One in every eight adolescent girls and one in every five adolescent boys are underweight. Moreover, over half of the adolescent girls in Pakistan are …

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WHO assesses weaknesses in govt response to pandemic


October 21, 2020

PESHAWAR: The World Health Organisation is carrying out an assessment to ascertain the weaknesses of the government regarding Covid-19 response and strengthen its preparations to prevent the second wave of the infection. The six-member mission, which arrived in Pakistan on a 10-day visit, is holding meetings with health officials in other provinces but proceeded to Peshawar on Tuesday and held …

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