Tuesday 4 November 2014

Nawaz for result-oriented politics amid

By on 07:34
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is personally overseeing preparation of comprehensive short and long-term reforms precipitated by the general public pressure to take result-oriented measures at an early date.

While people at large are keen to see visible and perceivable change in their lives, the government is quite attentive and alert about producing positive outcomes, a senior official told The News, wishing not to be named.


He said that instead of handing over the formulation of reforms to anyone else, the prime minister himself had taken charge of the job. “Nawaz Sharif has sought input from different ministers and a small set of close and credible aides and bureaucrats, who have knack to make some contribution.”

Three buses catch fire in Korangi, Karachi

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KARACHI: Three buses caught fire near Football Chowk in Korgangi Town bloc-L on Tuesday.


According to the city’s Fire Brigade officials, initially it was one bus that caught fire which later engulfed other two that were parked next to it.

Voting starts in US polls expected to deal rebuke to Obama

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WASHINGTON: Americans began voting Tuesday in key legislative elections expected to deal a stinging defeat to President Barack Obama, with Republicans poised to take full control of Congress by wresting the Senate from his Democrats.

The party of an incumbent US president historically fares badly in elections in the middle of his second term, and this time is expected to be no different for Obama.

Many Republicans have essentially based their campaigns on attacks against the president and his policies, particularly his health care plan. Many Democrats even avoided including the president in their campaign rallies and photo ops.

Sale of 10pc OGDCL shares from Wednesday

By on 07:29
ISLAMABAD: The sale of 10 percent shares of Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) will begin from Wednesday.

The government is expected to generate Rs750 million from the partial privatization of OGDCL, which it intends to use in paying off the loan to
the International Monetary Fund

Gunmen kill five in Saudi village

By on 07:20
RIYADH: Masked gunmen killed five people in area of eastern Saudi Arabia late on Monday, police said.

Nine people were also wounded in the shooting, the latest in a spate of sporadic unrest in the oil-rich east of the kingdom.

The three assailants fired machineguns and pistols on a

Rich tributes paid to Karbala Shuhada on Ashura

By on 07:19
KARACHI: Ashura processions taken out amid strict security to pay tributes to the Shuhada (martyrs) of Karbala in all the big and small cities and towns of the country culminated peacefully on Tuesday evening.

Extraordinary security measures had been put in place by the law enforcement agencies and concerned administrations to ensure safety to the life and property of the people on Ashura (the tenth day of the holy month of Moharramul Haram).

Mobile services also remained suspended during the day

Wednesday 22 October 2014

Qadri ends capital sit-in, lets workers go home

By on 05:26
ISLAMABAD: Ending his sit-in in Islamabad after more than two months and allowing his workers to go home, Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) chief Dr. Tahirul Qadri on Tuesday announced to hold sit-ins across the country.

Speaking to his workers here, Qadri announced to hold a sit-in in Karachi on December 25. He said he would go to cities and towns across the country and hold two days of sit-ins.TV channels showed Qadri coming out of his container, with his workers and supporters raising slogans.

Qadri announced that his party would continue to pursue its revolutionary agenda come hell or high water. He said reforms would be brought either through the ballot or through a national government.

NA bill seeks approval for dual nationals to contest polls

By on 05:25
ISLAMABAD: A bill was submitted in the National Assembly (NA) seeking to allow participation by dual nationality holders in elections.

Moved by SA Iqbal Qadri and others, the bill was referred to the concerned standing committee for debate and submission of a report to the House. Overall, 11 amendment bills, including the Protection of Journalists Bill, 2014, were introduced in the NA and were referred to the concerned standing committees on Tuesday.

The NA, however, rejected a constitutional amendment bill for an amendment in Article 1 of the Constitution for the creation of new provinces, namely South Punjab and Hazara, which were sought to be introduced by Jamshed Dasti who hails from Muzaffargarh. The move was opposed by the government and later rejected by the House.

LG polls not possible before July, says ECP

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ISLAMABAD: The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has formally cancelled the election schedule for the local government elections in the Punjab and Sindh.

According to media reports, notifications to this effect issued by the commission says that new election schedules will be issued for the conduct of local government elections in the two provinces after taking necessary steps and completion of pre-requisites in due course of time.

Meanwhile‚ Secretary Election Commission Ishtiak Ahmed has said new schedules for local bodies elections in the Punjab and Sindh will be issued after completion of amendment in laws‚ rules and delimitation process.

Martial law threat subsides as mid-term polls loom: Siraj

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LAHORE: Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) chief Sirajul Haq said on Tuesday that the danger of martial law had subsided but mid-term elections could be held.

He said the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) had shown their willingness to resume the dialogue and discussion was going on all issues except the prime minister’s resignation.

Talking to journalists after leading the funeral of Shabab-e-Milli’s former district president Haji Tahir in Islamabad, he said that a deadlock persisted on the issue of the prime minister’s resignation.

30 militants killed as aircraft attack terrorist hideouts in NWA

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MIRANSHAH: The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) fighter jets on Tuesday blitzed suspected terrorist hideouts in the North Waziristan Agency and reportedly killed 30 militants, including a Taliban commander.

Security officials said the fighter jets targeted sanctuaries of the militants in Madakhel, Dattakhel and Shawal Valley of North Waziristan.According to security officials, seven sanctuaries of militants were destroyed in the air strikes. The officials said 30 militants, including a Taliban commander, Daud Wazir, were killed and over a dozen others sustained

British family shocked at text from dead grandmother

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LONDON: A British family was shocked to receive a text message apparently from their dead grandmother, who had been buried with her phone three years earlier.

Lesley Emerson died aged 59 in 2011, and was buried with some of her favourite things including her mobile phone.

Her granddaughter Sheri, 22, found comfort in continuing to sending text messages to her grandmother´s phone.

‘Gone Girl’ dominates N. American box office

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LOS ANGELES: "Gone Girl" held sway at the North American box office for a second straight week, fighting back competition from a number of new films, final industry data showed Monday.

The mystery, starring Ben Affleck as a husband accused of murdering his wife (Rosamund Pike), raked in $26.4 million over the weekend, bringing its two-week haul to $77.8 million.

Frears, ‘Leviathan’ honoured at London Film Festival

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LONDON: Director Stephen Frears was honoured with a fellowship of the British Film Institute (BFI) on Saturday at a ceremony at the London Film Festival, where Russian movie "Leviathan" won the event´s official award.

The 73-year-old filmmaker behind movies such as "Philomena", "The Queen" and "Dangerous Liaisons" joked that the fellowship award made him feel "geriatric".

"It´s not over yet," he told the award ceremony at Banqueting House in London, adding that had "almost finished" his latest work, a biopic about cyclist Lance Armstrong.

MQM quit Sindh, Azad Kashmir governments

By on 05:16
ISLAMABAD: Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) has announced that it will no longer be part of the Azad Kashmir government. Dr.Farooq Sattar announced the decision during a press conference.

The senior MQM leader said that the party will no longer be part of the Azad Kashmir and Sindh government with chances of a change in decision bleak.

Bomb defused in commercial area in Peshawar

By on 05:15
PESHAWAR: A terror plot was foiled in Peshawar when a 10 kilogram bomb found in a commercial plaza was defused.

According to details a bomb was found in a shop of a commercial plaza situated near Jamrod Road.

Air strikes by Pakistan army kill 28 terrorists

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RAWALPINDI: 28 terrorists including foreigners have been killed by air strikes by Pakistan army in Northern Waziristan.

According to ISPR operation Zarb-e-Asb launched against the terrorists in N.Waziristan has been a success.

Sajna, Ramzi included in terrorist list by US State Dept

By on 05:13
WASHINGTON: United States State department has included banned Tehreek e Taliban Pakistan’s Khan Sajna and Osama bin Ladin’s former doctor Ramzi Mowafi in the list of international terrorists.


SHC revokes stay order against flyover work

By on 05:12
KARACHI: Sindh high court (SHC) has revoked the stay order against the Bahria Town flyover and given permission to Bahria Town to continue the construction work.

After the court decision Bahria Town’s council told the media that the court had revoked its earlier decision after reviewing the environmental report.

Lindsay Lohan seeks redemption on London stage

By on 05:10
LONDON: Lindsay Lohan pouts from the billboards of London´s West End theatre district, where the Hollywood wildchild is making her stage debut in a bid to relaunch a career eclipsed by her off-screen antics.

"Lilo" is appearing as secretary Karen in "Speed-the-Plow", David Mamet´s three-act play satirising the US movie business, running at the Playhouse Theatre until November 29.

The 28-year-old former Disney actress has recently moved from New York to a flat in London, calling the British capital a more "adult" city.

Actress Misty Upham reported missing in Washington state: police

By on 05:09
SEATTLE/LOS ANGELES: Actress Misty Upham, who played a housekeeper in the movie adaption of "August: Osage County," has been missing in Washington state for six days, police said on Friday.

The acclaimed Native American actress was last seen walking by herself from an apartment on Sunday around Auburn, some 20 miles south of Seattle, and was reported missing by her father on Oct. 6, Auburn Police Commander Steve Stocker said.

Pakistan lose openers cheaply after opting to bat

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DUBAI: Pakistan were making slow progress as they tried to rebuild their first innings after a terrible start to the first test against Australia in Dubai on Wednesday.

Pakistan lost both their openers before the total had reached double figures but recovered to reach 50-2 at lunch on the opening day.


Azhar Ali was unbeaten on 24 with the experienced Younus Khan (14 not out) at the crease.

Hong Kong shares climb 0.92 percent at open

By on 05:06
HONG KONG: Hong Kong shares rallied 0.92 percent in the opening exchanges Wednesday following a third straight day of hefty gains on Wall Street.


Facebook steps up battle on ´fake likes´

By on 05:05
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook said Friday it has stepped up its battle against spammers who promise to deliver "likes" to its members, and warned users on using such scams.

The world´s most popular social network said that to date, it has obtained legal judgments of nearly $2 billion against fraudulent activities on Facebook.

It was not clear how much of that was actually collected.Facebook´s moves appeared to counter concerns that users -- including politicians and companies selling products -- are buying "likes" to make them appear more popular.

Deep space ‘snowball’ nears close shave with Mars

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WASHINGTON: A comet the size of a small mountain is about to skim past Mars, and NASA hopes its spacecraft will be able to photograph the once-in-a-million-years encounter.

The comet, known as Siding Spring (C/2013 A1), is set to hurtle past Mars at a close distance of about 88,000 miles (141,600 kilometers).

The closest pass is expected to happen Sunday at 2:27 pm (1827 GMT).

Astronomers do not expect it will come any where near colliding with Mars, but they do hope it will be close enough to reveal clues about the origins of the solar system.


Comet Siding Spring whizzes past Mars

By on 05:02
WASHINGTON: A comet the size of a small mountain whizzed past Mars on Sunday, wowing space enthusiasts with the once-in-a-million-years encounter.
 
The comet, known as Siding Spring (C/2013 A1), made its closest encounter with Mars on Sunday at 2:27 pm (1827 GMT), racing past the Red Planet at a dazzling 126,000 miles (203,000 kilometers) per hour.
 
At its closet, Siding Spring was 87,000 miles (139,500 kilometers) from Mars -- less than half the distance between Earth and our moon.

MQM Rabita Committee felicitates Altaf over Iftikhar Hussain release

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LONDON: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement has termed Scotland Yard decision to release Iftikhar Hussain, , a suspect in Dr Imran Farooq murder case, a victory of truth and said that a conspiracy against the movement has once again failed.

In a statement issued here on late Tuesday night, the MQM felicitated its chief Altaf Hussain and Iftikhar Hussain.

Clinton: Women´s rights ´under assault´ by Republicans

By on 04:59
DENVER: Hillary Clinton urged Americans not to vote for Republicans who dwell on the past, warning at a Democratic campaign rally Tuesday that conservatives seek to keep women´s rights "under assault" nationwide.

Applauded by hundreds of supporters in suburban Denver, the former secretary of state lent her political celebrity to Colorado´s embattled Senate incumbent Mark Udall, who trails in the polls and has made securing constituent´s rights to abortion and contraception the central theme of his campaign.


"Don´t vote for people who proudly tell you they will never compromise, don´t vote for people whose image of the future sounds awfully like the past," Clinton said in a 25-minute address.

Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee dies at 93

By on 04:58
WASHINGTON: Ben Bradlee, the hard-driving editor who reigned over the Washington Post newsroom with the style of a well-dressed swashbuckler and the profane vocabulary of dockworker as the newspaper helped topple President Richard Nixon in the Watergate scandal, died on Tuesday at age 93.

Bradlee´s death at his Washington home of natural causes was announced by the Post, which reported late last month that its former editor had begun hospice care after suffering from Alzheimer´s disease for the past several years.

Tuesday 21 October 2014

SC seeks report from Punjab, Sindh by Oct 30

By on 15:31
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Monday directed Sindh and Punjab to complete the legislation process by October 30 and hold LB elections in the provinces.

The court also directed the ECP and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government to complete the process and submit a report within a month so that the ECP could announce a final date for holding LB elections in the province

A three-member bench of the apex court, headed by Chief Justice Nasirul Mulk, heard the local bodies (LB) election case. During the hearing, Attorney General of Pakistan Salman Asam Butt informed the court that the federal government had issued two ordinances — one pertaining to the empowerment of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) to conduct the delimitation of constituencies and the other relating to the preparation of voters’ lists.

Dollar eases in Asia after weak China data

By on 15:29
TOKYO: The dollar slipped in Asia on Tuesday as weak Chinese growth data rekindled concerns about the global economy.

In Tokyo afternoon trading, the greenback slipped to 106.40 yen from 106.92 yen in New York.

The euro rose to $1.2820 from $1.2800, while it weakened to 136.54 yen from 136.86 yen.

The yen, seen as a safe bet in times of uncertainty, after China said its economy expanded 7.3 percent year-on-year in July-September, its slowest since 2008 at the depths of the global financial crisis..


Blind´s late leveller rescues draw for United

By on 15:28
WEST BROMWICH: Daley Blind rescued spluttering Manchester United with a dramatic late equaliser in Monday´s 2-2 draw against West Bromwich Albion at the Hawthorns.

Albion had twice led through Stephane Sessegnon and Saido Berahino, but United avoided an embarrassing defeat as substitute Marouane Fellaini equalised with his first United goal before Blind scored the second leveller in the 87th minute to ensure Louis van Gaal´s side stretched their unbeaten run to three matches.

United´s erratic display was another reminder to van Gaal that his team remain very much a work in progress.

They are without an away league win this season, suggesting they are a long way from rivalling Manchester City and Chelsea for the title this term.

Serena slams ´sexist, racist´ slur from Russian boss

By on 15:26
SINGAPORE: World number one Serena Williams lashed out at "sexist" and racist" comments from the head of Russian tennis Sunday after he jokingly called her and her sister Venus the "Williams brothers".

Williams applauded swift action from the Women´s Tennis Association (WTA), which fined Russian federation chief Shamil Tarpischev $25,000 and banned him from tennis for a year. "Well I think the WTA did a really great job in taking initiative and immediately taking actions," Williams told reporters ahead of the WTA Finals in Singapore. "His comments, I thought, were very insensitive, I thought they were extremely sexist as well as racist at the same time, and I thought they were in a way bullying. I just wasn´t very happy with his comments and I think a lot of people are unhappy as well."

Taliban blast in Kabul kills four Afghan soldiers

By on 15:24
KABUL: At least four Afghan soldiers were killed and around a dozen people including six civilians wounded when a roadside bomb planted by the Taliban exploded in the Afghan capital on Tuesday, officials said.

The blast, caused by a remote-controlled bomb, targeted an Afghan army bus in the western part of Kabul, the Ministry of Defence said.

"In a remote-controlled bomb attack against an army bus at 6:45 am (0215 GMT) in Aqa Ali Shams in Kabul, four army personnel were killed and 12 wounded, including six civilians," the ministry said in a statement.

Pistorius sentenced to five years in jail for killing girlfriend

By on 15:21
PRETORIA: South African Paralympian star sprinter Oscar Pistorius was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday for killing his girlfriend, in the climax of his sensational trial.

The 27-year-old was led straight down to the cells after the sentence was read out by Judge Thokozile Masipa in a final court hearing watched around the world. "Count one, culpable homicide: the sentence imposed is five years," Masipa told Pistorius.

The double amputee known as the "Blade Runner" for his speed on his prosthetic legs, killed 29-year-old Reeva Steenkamp in the early hours of Valentine´s Day last year.

Oil prices mixed as caution returns

By on 15:20
SINGAPORE: Oil prices were mixed in Asian trade Tuesday as caution returned after a weak rally spurred by upbeat industrial production data from China, the world´s top energy consuming nation, analysts said.

US benchmark West Texas Intermediate for November delivery advanced 30 cents to $83.01 a barrel in afternoon trade, but Brent crude for December reversed earlier gains and fell three cents to $85.37.

Daniel Ang, investment analyst with Phillip Futures in Singapore, said investors were cheered after China said industrial production, which measures output at factories, workshops and mines, rose 8.0 percent year-on-year in September. That was a rebound from a more than five year low of 6.9 percent in August.

South Africa cruise to win over New Zealand

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MOUNT MAUNGANUI: South Africa cruised to a six-wicket win over New Zealand in the first one-day international at Mount Maunganui on Tuesday, guided home by a captain´s knock from AB de Villiers.

The Proteas ended their run chase at 236-4 in 48.1 overs, easily overhauling the 231 target New Zealand set after losing the toss and being sent in to bat.

De Villiers top-scored for South Africa with 89, ably supported by JP Duminy (58), who combined with his skipper for a 139-run partnership when the Proteas were looking wobbly at 97-4.

Fazl-ur-Rehman cancels no-confidence move against KP CM

By on 15:17
ISLAMABAD: Amir Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman Tuesday said he had canceled the no-confidence move against Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister, Pervez Khattak.

Addressing a press conference here, Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman said the objective of no-confidence move has been achieved, therefore, his party has decided to cancel the plan to pursue it.


Paralysed man walks again after breakthrough treatment

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LONDON, Oct 21, 2014 (AFP) -A paralysed Bulgarian man can walk again after receiving revolutionary treatment in Poland in a breakthrough hailed by one of the British scientists responsible as "more impressive than a man walking on the Moon".

Darek Fidyka was paralysed from the chest down following a knife attack in 2010, but can now walk using a frame after receiving treatment in which nerve cells from his nose were transplanted into his severed spinal column, according to research published in the journal Cell Transplantation on Tuesday.

Suspicious man arrested, arms recovered near MQM’s 90

By on 15:13
KARACHI: A suspicious person was arrested near Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) headquarters Nine Zero (90), Geo News reported.

The party sources said the man was making video of ‘90’ and its adjacent areas.

Arms were also recovered from the possession of the accused
, who was later handed over to police.

COAS holds discussions with Indonesian military leadership

By on 15:12
RAWALPINDI: The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), General Raheel Sharif met General Gatot Nurmantyo, Chief of Staff of Indonesian Army.

According the Pakistan Army's Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) wing, the COAS who is on an official visit to Indonesia discussed matters of mutual interest with General Nurmantyo.

No increase in power tariff for consumers

By on 15:11
ISLAMABAD: In line with the directions of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the government has decided not to burden the electricity consumers with new tariff for the year 2013-14 as determined by NEPRA and maintains it at the level of current tariff.

The average national tariff for the year 2013-14 as determined by National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) is Rs 13.81 per unit while the current average national tariff is Rs 11.52 per unit.

It may be recalled that recently the government has notified 29 paisa unit equalization surcharge which has been decided to offset with a reduction of 30 paisa unit due to fuel price adjustment resulting in zero impact on the consumers, said a press release of Media Wing of the Prime Minister’s Office on Tuesday.

Fire at Indian fire-cracker market, hundreds of shops gutted

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WEBDESK: A massive fire broke out in Faridabad, India at the city’s largest fire-cracker market on Tuesday.

According to initial details as reported by Indian media, a shop keeper at the NIT Dussehra Ground was sampling fire crackers on display for a customer when the fire broke out. According to Indian media,

India suspend future tours to West Indies

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NEW DELHI: India´s cricket chiefs on Tuesday suspended future tours to the Caribbean following the West Indies´ decision last week to abandon their visit to India.

"All bilateral tours between BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India) and the WICB (West Indies Cricket Board) stand suspended," BCCI secretary Sanjay Patel said in a statement.

India were scheduled to tour the Caribbean in February-March 2016 to play three Tests, five one-dayers and a Twenty20 international.


The BCCI also announced it would "initiate legal proceedings against the WICB due to the abrupt cancellation of this tour".

India´s cricket chief had warned of "serious action" against the West Indies for abandoning their tour. Tuesday´s statement comes after the BCCI´s working committee held an emergency meeting in Hyderabad.

India´s away tours usually generate huge sponsorship money for the host nation due to the country´s large cricket-viewing population.

The West Indies cut short their tour of India on Friday due to an internal payment dispute, even though one one-day international, a Twenty20 match and three Tests still remained to be played.

West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo had said before the start of the tour on October 8 that the players had not accepted the payment agreement signed on their behalf by the West Indies Players Association.

But the tourists took to the field for three one-dayers in Kochi, New Delhi and Dharamsala, while one match in Visakhapatnam was cancelled due to a severe storm on India´s east coast. (AFP)

Amir Dogar calls on Javed Hashmi in Multan

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MULTAN: MNA-elect from NA-149 Multan, Amir Dogar has started what will be a welcome trend in Pakistani politics. The victor of Thursday’s by-election called on runner up Makhdoom Javed Hashmi at his residence on Tuesday.

Air strikes kill 28 militants in North Waziristan

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military Tuesday said it had killed 28 militants in air strikes in the restive tribal region near the Afghan border, a region where it has been battling militant groups for more than a decade.

The strikes, that also killed a number of foreign fighters, took place on Tuesday in Dattakhel area of North Waziristan district, a stronghold of Taliban-linked groups, the military said in a statement.

Pakistan gets a chance to climb up in ICC Rankings

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has a chance to climb up to the third spot in the Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings if it beats Australia 2 0 in the two Test series at the United Arab Emirates (UAE) starting on Wednesday in the Dubai International Cricket Stadium.

A one nil victory for sixth place Pakistan which currently lies level
on points with India will move it up two ratings places to fourth while a 2 0 win will push them even further up the ladder into third place 12 points behind Australia which will lose further ground on South Africa says a press release issued here.

Even a 1 1 draw will see Pakistan edge clear of India while Australia
will slip three points behind the leaders.

Clarke, Misbah ready for spin challenge

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DUBAI: Skippers Michael Clarke and Misbah-ul Haq Tuesday agreed spin will play a major role in the first of two Tests between Australia and Pakistan starting in Dubai from Wednesday.

Australia have practiced on a specially prepared spin pitch at Brisbane in the lead up and hired world record Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan to learn how to bowl and play spin.

Despite ace spinner Saeed Ajmal being suspended due to an illegal bowling action, Pakistan will rely on uncapped leg-spinner Yasir Shah and left-armer Zulfiqar Babar to expose Australia on a Dubai stadium pitch, known for taking spin from the outset.


Walsh quits as India´s hockey coach

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NEW DELHI: Terry Walsh resigned as India´s field hockey coach on Tuesday, less than three weeks after guiding the team to the Asian Games title, which earned them a direct entry to the 2016 Olympics.

The 60-year-old Australian blamed India´s sporting bureaucracy for his shock resignation in a letter addressed to his employers at the Sports Authority of India that was released to the media.


Imran Khan vows to stay at D-chowk

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan has demanded of the National Assembly Speaker to accept resignations of PTI lawmakers.

Addressing participants of the sit-in on late Tuesday night, Khan said: “I am not going anywhere, I will stay here, and tsunami will stay at D-Chowk”.

Bodies of four babies found in Canada storage locker

By on 14:51
OTTAWA: The bodies of four babies have been discovered in a storage locker in the western Canadian city of Winnipeg, police said Tuesday.

Police said they are "speaking with a number of individuals" as part of their investigation into the gruesome discovery, while an autopsy was underway.

US tightens restrictions on air travel from Ebola zone

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WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday tightened restrictions on travelers arriving from the West African countries gripped by an Ebola outbreak, funneling them into five airports with extra health checks.

The Department of Homeland Security ordered passengers whose journeys begin in Guinea, Liberia or Sierra Leone to fly to New York´s JFK or Newark airports, Washington Dulles, Atlanta or Chicago.

The new measures go into effect on Wednesday.