QUETTA: Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs, Mir Zia Langove has strongly condemned the bomb blast in Sibbi. In a statement issued here on Friday, Langove said that today was the day to express solidarity with the people of Indian Occupied Jammu
LARKANA: A HIV outbreak in Larkana, Sindh province, Pakistan, in April 2019 resulted in 803 people contracting HIV viral disease, as reported in June 2019. The outbreak investigation conducted by WHO and international partners showed that the outbreak was the result of
LARKANA: Funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), 220 Oxygen Concentrators worth $331,000 were handed over by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination (MoNHS,R and C), in Islamabad. According to UN information
KARACHI: Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah has said that the Indian authorities have imposed the longest curfew in the history of Kashmir which is a naked violation of human rights and enough to inculcate the conscience of international community and
PADIDAN: A woman was shot dead in Ward No.1 of Mehrabpur town on Friday. According to rescue sources, unidentified armed men opened fire on Reshman, wife of Abdullah Khaki, in Ward No.1 of Mehrabpur town. As a result, she suffered severe bullet
QUETTA: Minister for Home and Tribal Affairs, Mir Zia Langove has said in order to expose the brutality of India to the world, we would have to prove that we were united and Kashmir belonged to us, according to a statement issued
KARACHI: As many as 53 more patients died of coronavirus in Pakistan during the last 24 hours while 1,302 new virus cases emerged. The country-wide death toll from the virus has surged to 11,886 so far since the outbreak of the disease