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,