Dengue Now IN Karachi: Pakistan

Dengue cases on the rise in Karachi

KARACHI: Dengue epidemic is once again raising its ugly head in Karachi as more than 100 patients have been confirmed dengue-positive in the city’s different hospitals so far, whereas Sindh health department insists that there are only 34 cases on record, Geo News reported.
Sources say the government hospitals are by no means prepared for any untoward situation. That is to say the hospitals drastically lack blood, platelets, and other facilities, which forces patients to resort to expensive private hospitals.
On average those “five-star” hospitals are charging around Rs8,000-11,000 for a bag of platelets.
To worsen the matters, accoordig to the Dengue Surveillance Cell of the health department, many of these “elite” hospitals were underreporting the incidence of cases fearing big figures might panic the patients and the population at large, the sources added.

Sport: IPL: Kolkata beat Rajasthan by 5 wkts


KOLKATA: Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) defeated Rajasthan Royals (RR) by five wickets with four balls remaining in Friday’s only match of the Indian Premier League – V here at the Eden Gardens.
Chasing 132, the KKR achieved their second victory in four matches in 19.2 overs when Netherlands’ Ryan ten Doeschate hit a huge six off Ankeet Chavan.

LOS ANGELES:: Brangelina' to be officially married


LOS ANGELES: Hollywood's hottest couple has made it official, with Brad Pitt proposing to Angelina Jolie after six children and years of unwedded bliss, a spokeswoman said Friday.
"Yes, it's confirmed," Pitt's manager Cynthia Pett-Dante told People magazine. "It is a promise for the future and their kids are very happy."

Pakistan Quetta: HDP Calls For Wheel-Jam Strike in Quetta Tomorrow


QUETTA: Hazara Democratic Party (HDP) has given a call for wheel-jam strike within the city as well as on the national highways, following three different bloody incidents this morning killing eight persons including a police constable and thereby situation in the city getting highly tense, Pakistan Paper News reported.

Pakistan Quetta: Eight Killed In Multiple Firing Incidents


PAKISTAN QUETTA: At least eight people including a policeman were killed in three different firing incidents in Quetta on Saturday, Pakistan Paper  News reported.
According to sources, gunmen ambushed a taxi at Brewery Road that severely injured six men who were rushed to hospital but succumbed to their injuries on the way.

الدبابات السورية تتوغل في عدة مناطق واستمرار الاشتباكات في محيط العاصمة


تقول المعارضة السورية ان قوات الجيش ما زالت تقاتل مسلحي المعارضة في عدة مدن سورية قبل اربعة ايام من نهاية المهلة المحددة لانسحاب الجيش السوري من المدن حسب خطة مبعوث الامم المتحدة والجامعة العربية كوفي عنان التي وافقت عليها الحكومة السورية.
وقال نشطاء المعارضة ان الدبابات السورية توغلت الجمعة في مدينة دوما قرب العاصمة دمشق وفي حمص والرستن.

China: Rare golden snapper fish sold for $38,000 in Bangladesh


A Chinese businessman has paid $38,000 (£24,000) for a rare golden snapper fish caught on Thursday in the port city of Chittagong, fish traders say.
The unidentified businessman from Hong Kong bought the 37kg (82lb) fish "for its tasty bladder and succulent flesh", seller Jahangir Saudagar told AFP.

Asia: US Coast Guard sinks tsunami 'Ghost Ship'


Petty Officer David Mosley said that a high-powered cannon was used to puncture holes in the vessel to take on water.

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The US Coast Guard has used cannon to sink a crewless Japanese ship that drifted to Alaska after the 2011 tsunami.
The coast guard earlier said they would hold off scuttling the Ryou-Un Maru after a Canadian fishing boat claimed salvage rights.

Turkey: Syria crisis: Turkey refugee surge amid escalation fear


Thousands of Syrian refugees have been fleeing into Turkey, officials there say, as UN chief Ban Ki-moon warns the crisis is escalating.
More than 2,300 fled on Wednesday, by far the highest number in one day.

Molana Fazl ur Rehman boycotts PCNS, says decision already taken to restore Nato supply


ISLAMABAD: JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has decided to boycott meetings of the Parliamentary Committee on National Security (PCNS). Speaking to the media, Fazl said that the decision to restore Nato supply had already been made, thus it was useless to attend the PCNS meetings.

Karachi: 4 including 3 PPP activists killed in Karachi


KARACHI: Four people included three activists of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) were killed in different areas of the city.

Haqqani: Memo commission summons Haqqani on April 12


ISLAMABAD: The judicial commission probing the memo scandal has given Husain Haqqani another chance to appear before them and summoned him on April 12.
The commission has ordered the former ambassador to appear before them with his Blackberry sets and other documents.
Earlier during proceedings, the commission had provided four options to bring Haqqani back to Pakistan. The options were: issue an arrest warrant, register a criminal case, seize Haqqani’s assets and initiate contempt of court proceedings.
During Firday’s proceedings,

Lahore : Dictator’s filth, political garbage must be removed: CM

PUNJAB Chief Minister Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif has said a comprehensive, organised and transparent system of cleanliness is being launched in Lahore with the collaboration of Turk companies.

BEIJING: US envoy says assured North Korea aid will go where needed


BEIJING: A US envoy said on Thursday he was confident proposed food aid to North Korea would flow to those who really need it, but stopped short of announcing a final deal, part of a nascent agreement to restart nuclear

Pakistan : Osama lived in a divided house?



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Japan: ‘Ghosts’ stalk Japan’s tsunami city

A tsunami-devastated area in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, is seen in these images taken March 15, 2011 (top) and March 4, 2012, in this combination photo released by Kyodo on March 7, 2012.—Reuters
ISHINOMAKI: A year after whole neighbourhoods full of people were killed by the Japanese tsunami, rumours of ghosts swirl in Ishinomaki as the city struggles to come to terms with the awful tragedy.
One reconstruction project appears stalled because of fears the undead spirits of those who perished last March will bring bad luck.
“I heard people working to repair the store became sick because of ghosts,”Satoshi Abe, 64, said, gesturing to a half-repaired supermarket.
“People died everywhere, here and there. The city is full of such stories,”he said.
In some parts of this once vibrant fishing port, signs of life are returning —houses are being rebuilt, businesses are re-opening and children are back at school.
But with around a fifth of the 19,000 who died across the northeast having lost their lives in this small city alone, few think it can ever be normal again.
Shinichi Sasaki said the memory of March 11, 2011 never leaves and it is this persistent memory that creates the “ghosts”.
“That day keeps coming back to your mind,” he said.
“If you know someone who was killed, and the death was so sudden, you may feel that person is still there. I don’t believe in ghosts but I can understand why the town is rife with rumours.”
One taxi driver, who did not want to give his name, told AFP of his unwillingness to stop in parts of the city that were all but wiped out by the enormous waves, because he worries that his customer will be a spirit.
A woman who lives in the city said she had heard stories of queues of people who can be seen rushing towards the hills as they try again and again to escape the waves, an endless replay of their last, fruitless minutes.
Counsellors and academics say a widespread belief in ghosts is fairly normal in the aftermath of a major tragedy and forms a part of the healing process in a society.
Cultural anthropologist Takeo Funabiki said it was only “natural” that stories of the supernatural abounded following such an event.
“Human beings find it very difficult to accept death, whether they are inclined by nature to superstition or are very scientifically minded,” he told AFP.
“A sudden or abnormal death, anything other than someone dying in bed of old age, is particularly difficult for people to comprehend.
“When there are things that many people find difficult to accept, they can find expression in the form of rumours or rituals for the dead, amongst other things.
“The point is that it takes the shape of something that you can share with other people in your society,” he said.
For some of those who lost loved ones, the traditions that usually accompany death in Japan have served their purpose.
Shinto priests have been called upon to console the souls of the dead and ease their passage into the next world before they purify the places where their bodies were found.
At the Buddhist festival of Obon in midsummer, offerings were made at altars as those left behind readied to welcome back the spirits of lost loved ones they believed would return to this world to visit for a few days.
But other people have struggled to make sense of their loss.
Koji Ikeda, a therapist and lecturer at the Academy of Counsellors Japan, said “survivors have various complex emotions — fear, anxiety, sorrow or desire for the return of deceased people”.
“It is possible that a whole lot of emotions that people cannot fully cope with lead to ‘projections’ of spirits” he said.
“Pent-up emotions need to be expressed in order for people to be able to adapt to the new reality and move forward with their grief.”
While few in the city will talk openly of actually having seen a ghost, many are prepared to accept spirits could stalk the deserted streets.
Yuko Sugimoto says she is not particularly superstitious and has not seen any ghosts. But still she has no doubt they could be there among the shadows.
“Many people who were leading normal lives died suddenly,” she said. “I’m sure they must find that difficult to accept.
“It would be strange if you didn’t hear anything about any of them.”



Pakistan: Former bank chief claims being forced in Mehrangate


ISLAMABAD: After remaining silent for two decades, former chief of Mehran Bank Younis Habib came out with startling

Mushraf: Pakistan goes Interpol for Red Part Observe against Musharraf

Islamabad, March 01:Pakistani government bodies have sent a official ask for to Interpol to concern a Red Part Observe for former army leader Pervez Musharraf, currently existing outside the nation in self-exile.

NATO Is Providing A Missile Defense Cooperation With India

Brussels, 5 September: In a move considered of great strategic importance, NATO has offered to share its missile defense technology with India to build its capacity to shoot down incoming enemy missiles, the threats to realize the commonality of group, and 28 other countries in South Asia, the India, therefore, the only nation outside Russia, outside the NATO military alliance and the wizard is ready to work with critical missile defense technology in the field.

Islamabad: Pak test-fires Hatf-II ballistic missile


Islamabad, Goal 05:Pakistan has analyze shot a rocket that has a variety of 180 km, a press review said on Wednesday. 
Pak test-fires Hatf-II ballistic missile
Pak test-fires Hatf-II ballistic missile
Pakistan efficiently examined exterior to exterior Hatf-II ballistic rocket that has a variety of somewhere around 180 km,

Iran may be cleaning up nuclear work: Iran

VIENNA: Satellite images of an Iranian military facility appear to show trucks and earth-moving vehicles at the site, indicating an attempted cleanup of radioactive traces possibly left by tests of a nuclear-weapon trigger, diplomats told American news agency on Wednesday.

According to The Associated Press, The assertions from the diplomats could add to the growing international pressure on Iran over its nuclear program, which Tehran insists is for peaceful purposes.

Two of the diplomats said the crews at the Parchin military site may be trying to erase evidence of tests of a small experimental neutron device used to set off a nuclear explosion. A third diplomat could not confirm that but said any attempt to trigger a so-called neutron initiator could only be in the context of trying to develop nuclear arms.

The diplomats said they suspect attempts at sanitization because some of the vehicles at the scene appeared to be trucks and other equipment suited to carting off potentially contaminated soil from the site. (AP)
 

Pakistan Railway drivers observe wheel-jam strike: Lahore, Pakistan

LAHORE: After the Pakistan Railways' train drivers announced to go on a countrywide "wheel jam strike" from today, the administration has halted the trains since morning, pakistan News reported. The drivers called for a strike after their talks failed with the PR administration.

According to sources, the trains were stopped by the administration early morning while announcements were made for refunding of tickets. Passengers at Cantt Station, Karachi were facing problems due to delay in train service.

The All Pakistan Train Drivers' Association announced the strike to protest against the government's refusal to accept their demands.

The association's president said no practical step have been taken to raise their pay scale, and to give insurance coverage against accidents.

Asghar Khan Case Hearing Underway (pakistan)


ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) resumed the hearing of a 1996 plea moved by Air Marshal retired Asghar Khan, regarding alleged disbursement of money among the anti-PPP politicians by former Army Chief General Aslam Beg, ex-director general ISI Lt. Gen. Asad Durrani and former Mehran Bank chief Younis Habib to disrupt the general elections.

A three-member bench of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Tariq Parvez is hearing the case.

Former ISI chief Asad Durrani and Younus Habib, former chief of Mehran Bank appeared before the court today while Commander Shahbaz represented the Defence Ministery.

The SC on February 29 had issued notices upon former ISI chief, secretary ministry of defence, Advocate on Record Abdul Ghafoor who represented the ministry at that time and Younus Habib for March 8.

The CJ said some of the documents went missing from the record have been retrieved. The bench had directed its Registrar office to made available statements of Aslam Baig, Asad Durrani and Naseerullah Babar former interior minister, which were recorded in chamber at that time.

According to petition moved by Asghar Khan, Asad Durrani in his affidavit, submitted before the apex court during initial hearing by the Supreme Court, the former DG ISI had admitted to have disbursed money to Mian Nawaz Sharif (Rs3.5 million), Lt General Rafaqat who was head of President Ghulam Ishaq Khan's election cell (Rs5.6 million), late Mir Afzal Khan (Rs10 million), late ex-PM Ghulam Mustafa Jatoi (Rs5 million), late Jam Sadiq Ali (Rs5 million), late ex-PM Mohammed Khan Junejo (Rs2.5 million), late Pir Pagaro (Rs2 million), ex-Governor Sindh Yusuf Haroon (Rs5 million), Jamaat-e-Islami (Rs5 million), journalists Altaf Hussain Qureshi and Mustafa Sadiq (Rs0.5 million); Arbab Ghulam Aftab (Rs0.3 million); Liaquat Baloch (Rs1.5 million) and others.

However, most of these individuals and political parties have, however,denied receiving any money from the ISI.
 

PM Gilani to write letter (Supreme Court of Pakistan)

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan has ordered Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani to write letter to Swiss authorities to reopen cases against President Asif Ali Zardari without any advice, News reported. 

kills three cops in Lakki Marwat

AKKI MARWAT: Insurgents have bombed a police mobile in Lakki Marwat killing three security personnel, anewz News reported.

Policemen came under attack while they were on a routine patrol near Buland Khel Mord (road turn) in Shahbaz Khel area.

According to initial reports, militants first attacked the law enforcers with hand grenades and then emptied their assault rifles at them.

The strike left the police mobile completely wrecked.

Aitzaz says PM acted on advice: Gilani contempt

ISLAMABAD: A seven-member larger bench of the Supreme Court (SC) is hearing Prime Minister Gilani's contempt case, anewz News reported Thursday.

Defence Counsel barrister Aitzaz Ahsan contended that the Prime Minister acted on the advice of ministry in accordance with rules of business.

Upon which, Justice Nasirul Mulk remarked that on one hand there is advice and on the another there are clear court orders.

Can the prime minister not reject the advice, Justice Nasir asked, to which Aitzaz replied that he can but the safe way was to implement it.

The bench on Wednesday asked Aitzaz to conclude his arguments on preliminary issues of show cause notice in National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) on Thursday before tea-break.

The bench comprising Justice Nasirul Mulk, Justice Asif Saeed Khan Khosa, Justice Sarmad Jalal Osmani, Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan, Justice Ijaz Ahmed Chaudhry, Justice Gulzar Ahmed and Justice Athar Saeed is hearing the show cause notice served upon the Prime Minister in National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) implementation issue.


Gen Mattis, Sherry Rehman discuss Pak-US relations

WASHINGTON: Pakistan’s new ambassador to the US Sherry Rehman met with the Centcom Commander General James Mattis here on Wednesday and discussed Pakistan-US relationships.

The ambassador “stressed the need for both countries to work together to build a relationship that is equitable, transparent and predictable.”

Rehman also added that Pakistan had endured the most sacrifices than any other country in the war against terror, and that Pakistan had also contributed the most towards successes in the war.

Centcom Commander General James Mattis “acknowledged Pakistan’s contribution, especially the close cooperation of Pakistani military with Nato/Isaf forces in Afghanistan.”

BABAR AWAN contempt proceedings today

Supreme Court (SC) will resume the hearing of Senator Babar Awan contempt of court case today, anewz News reported.

The SC on January 13 granted time till February 2 to former law minister Babar Awan to engage a counsel to defend him in a contempt of court case filed against him.

A two-member bench, comprising Justice Ejaz Afzal Khan and Justice Muhammad Ather Saeed, heard a contempt of court case against Awan who appeared before the court and asked for more time to engage a counsel. He said he deemed it appropriate to appear before the court along with his counsel. He also submitted that he wanted to file his reply to the contempt notice through his lawyer.

The court granted Awan extra time and warned him to act with caution in the meantime. To a court query, Awan said he had some responsibilities to shoulder as a parliamentarian and would not go anywhere.

On January 4, the court had issued contempt of court notices to Awan and four other Pakistan People's Party (PPP) leaders, including two sitting ministers, for holding a 'contemptuous' press conference at the Press Information Department. The leaders had categorically rejected the Supreme Court's December 1, 2011 decision to form a judicial commission to probe the memo case.

Similarly, on January 5, the court abruptly put off the hearing of the presidential reference to revisit the death sentence awarded to former prime minister and PPP founder Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, and issued another show cause notice to Babar Awan asking him to explain and file a reply till Jan 9 about why his license to practice law at the Supreme Court should not be cancelled for ridiculing the apex court time and again.

For addressing the controversial press conference, the court had also issued contempt notices to Federal Minister for Religious Affairs Syed Khursheed Shah, Qamar Zaman Kaira, Information Minister Firdous Ashiq Awan and Adviser to Prime Minister Farooq Awan.

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