WASHINGTON: The United States should apologise for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published on Monday.Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing […]
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WASHINGTON: The United States should apologise for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published on Monday.Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing […]
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WASHINGTON: The United States should apologize for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published Monday. Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing the […]
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WASHINGTON: The United States should apologize for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published Monday. Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing the […]
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WASHINGTON: The United States should apologize for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published Monday. Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing the […]
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WASHINGTON: The United States should apologize for an air raid that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers if it wants Pakistan to reopen key supply routes into Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar said in an interview published Monday. Angered over the lethal November attack, Islamabad shut the supply routes vital for US and allied troops, forcing the […]
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The Nation, Pakistan Water supply decreases to 4m gallons daily: WASAThe Nation, PakistanRAWALPINDI – Due to the decrease in water at Khanpur dam, the water supply has decreased to 4 million gallons from 6 million gallons daily, says MD WASA Rawalpindi, Raja Shaukat Mehmood. He said the WASA is trying to supply water through tankers […]
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The Nation, Pakistan Water supply decreases to 4m gallons daily: WASAThe Nation, PakistanRAWALPINDI – Due to the decrease in water at Khanpur dam, the water supply has decreased to 4 million gallons from 6 million gallons daily, says MD WASA Rawalpindi, Raja Shaukat Mehmood. He said the WASA is trying to supply water through tankers […]
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and the United States will be pushing for a much-talked about agreement this week on the reopening of vital supply routes for US-led foreign forces fighting a Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. Currently, talks are deadlocked over taxes and additional transit fee Islamabad is demanding for each truckload of Nato supplies crossing its border into […]
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Illegal water connections squeezing supplyPakistan Daily TimesRAWALPINDI: Illegal water connections are widespread in Rawalpindi Cantonment Board (RCB) while the department concerned is doing little to tackle the problem. The residents of RCB complain against increasing number of illegal water connections in the …Illegal water connections irk residents of RCBPakistanToday.com.pkall 3 news articles » Rawalpindi – Google […]
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