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A 20-year-old newlywed woman was brutally assaulted by her husband in Karachi’s Baghdadi area, just two days after marriage.
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Daily Times on MSNGovernment cannot provide housing to all residents of dilapidated buildings: MemonSindh senior minister Sharjeel Inam Memon has said it was not possible for the government to provide housing to all residents ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNDemolition of dangerous structures beginsFollowing the tragic collapse of a five-storey residential building in Lyari's Baghdadi area that claimed 27 lives, the authorities have launched a demolition drive targeting other dangerous ...
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Sindh Government forms inquiry committee to probe deadly Lyari building collapseThe Sindh government has constituted a five-member committee to investigate the recent collapse of a residential building in Karachi's Baghdadi area of Lyari, which claimed 27 lives on July 4.A formal ...
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Daily Times on MSNSearch continues as death toll from Lyari building collapse rises to 18Rescue teams pulled more bodies from the rubble of a five-storey building collapse in Karachi overnight, taking the toll on ...
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Daily Times on MSNYusuf Baloch: "Shelter arranged for Lyari victims in hotels"In Karachi's Lyari area, a five-storey residential building in Baghdadi collapsed suddenly, killing at least 16 people and ...
Donald Trump announced Sunday that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a “very dangerous mission” by a US special forces operations mission. View live updates here.
Baghdadi, an Iraqi believed to be in his 40s, joined the Islamist insurgency against U.S. forces in Iraq following the 2003 invasion of that country.
Al-Baghdadi, an Iraqi who calls himself the caliph, or ruler, of the Islamic State, personally took the enslaved 26-year-old humanitarian aid worker to be imprisoned inside the home of Abu ...
Baghdadi, then age 39, spurred a transformation by focusing on the enduring disenfranchisement felt by Iraq’s Sunnis. The US had empowered a predominantly Shia clique of politicians, ...
Because Mr. al-Baghdadi moved around, the amount of material at the compound may have been limited. Still, even a few thumb drives, computers or other devices could provide huge amounts of data.
Baghdadi claimed that the underground movement is expanding, even as it loses turf. He congratulated two groups, in Mali and Burkina Faso, for recently pledging formal allegiance to ISIS and ...
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