Sunday, June 30, 2019

Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims

Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims

Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims
Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project at Islamabad Airport today to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims.

A spokesman of the Ministry of Religious Affairs said a Saudi delegation has arrived in Islamabad to start the project.

He said establishment of a special counter for Road to Makkah has been completed at Islamabad Airport and the Saudi delegation will start performing its responsibilities at the airport from today.

Under the project, Saudi Immigration personnel will clear all the Immigration process of Pakistani Hujjaj from Islamabad Airport.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has started issuance of E-Visa for Hajj Pilgrims under government's Hajj Scheme.

Ten Haji camps have become functional across the country.

The intending Hujjaj will be provided passports, tickets, lockets and stickers before Hajj flight.

Flight operation for Hajj 2019 will start from Thursday.



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Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims

Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims

Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project to facilitate Pakistani hajj pilgrims
Saudi Arabia begins Road to Makkah project at Islamabad Airport today to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims.

A spokesman of the Ministry of Religious Affairs said a Saudi delegation has arrived in Islamabad to start the project.

He said establishment of a special counter for Road to Makkah has been completed at Islamabad Airport and the Saudi delegation will start performing its responsibilities at the airport from today.

Under the project, Saudi Immigration personnel will clear all the Immigration process of Pakistani Hujjaj from Islamabad Airport.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Religious Affairs has started issuance of E-Visa for Hajj Pilgrims under government's Hajj Scheme.

Ten Haji camps have become functional across the country.

The intending Hujjaj will be provided passports, tickets, lockets and stickers before Hajj flight.

Flight operation for Hajj 2019 will start from Thursday.



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FOX NEWS: Rebecca Grant: Will Trump’s small step into North Korea be a big step toward denuclearization?

FOX NEWS: Rebecca Grant: Will Trump’s small step into North Korea be a big step toward denuclearization?


Rebecca Grant: Will Trump’s small step into North Korea be a big step toward denuclearization?



Trump deserves credit for getting North Korea to stop testing long-range missiles, but faces a much greater challenge convincing Kim Jong Un to get rid of his nuclear weapons.

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Summer Vacations end, govt and private schools in Sindh reopened

Summer Vacations end, govt and private schools in Sindh reopened

The government and private schools in Sindh reopened
The government and private schools in Sindh reopened after summer vacations on Monday.

The new educational session would also begin in all private and government institutions from today.

Due to climate change, the summer vacations in Sindh were given in the month of May and June.

Earlier, Secretary School Education Department of Sindh had clarified that the government has not made any extension in summer vacations.

It is pertinent to mention here that it emerged earlier on April 24 that the schedule for summer vacations was revised for educational institutes of Sindh.

In the latest statement, the secretary of school education had said that all government and private educational institutions will be reopened from July 1(today) as there is no extension made in summer vacations by the provincial government.

The secretary had advised parents to send their children to schools in accordance with the schedule released for the education sessions.



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Summer Vacations end, govt and private schools in Sindh reopened

Summer Vacations end, govt and private schools in Sindh reopened

The government and private schools in Sindh reopened
The government and private schools in Sindh reopened after summer vacations on Monday.

The new educational session would also begin in all private and government institutions from today.

Due to climate change, the summer vacations in Sindh were given in the month of May and June.

Earlier, Secretary School Education Department of Sindh had clarified that the government has not made any extension in summer vacations.

It is pertinent to mention here that it emerged earlier on April 24 that the schedule for summer vacations was revised for educational institutes of Sindh.

In the latest statement, the secretary of school education had said that all government and private educational institutions will be reopened from July 1(today) as there is no extension made in summer vacations by the provincial government.

The secretary had advised parents to send their children to schools in accordance with the schedule released for the education sessions.



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Ryman Healthcare develops own electronic care system for its aged care residents

Ryman Healthcare develops own electronic care system for its aged care residents

Aged-care provider Ryman Healthcare in New Zealand has built its own electronic care planning system that runs on 3,500 tablets deployed in residents’ rooms across its residential aged-care villages. The myRyman application has removed paperwork for both care planning and rostering and improved staff and resident satisfaction.

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CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

The Counter Terrorism Department
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has killed three terrorists in an encounter in Gujrat, while three others managed to flee away on Monday.

According to the CTD spokesperson, the CTD personnel foiled a terror bid in Gujrat by meeting an encounter with the terrorists and killing three of them on the spot, while their three accomplices fled away from the scene.

The terrorists identified as Tayyab, Bilal, and Nadir, were trained from Afghanistan and were also named in the red book.

Arms and ammunition along with maps were also confiscated from the killed terrorists, said the CTD.

The killed terrorists were wanted to police in different cases including attacks on Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in 2007, Sargodha Police Training School and Mianwali Police Chowki.

Earlier on April 12, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in a police encounter had shot dead three suspects allegedly involved in kidnapping for ransom in Peshawar.

Police said two alleged abettors of the abductors had managed to flee. Police said they had received a tip-off about the entry of the kidnappers in the metropolis.

“Snap-checking was conducted on all the routes leading to Peshawar from Khyber district,” said police.

CTD police said they encountered the abductors within the jurisdiction of Matni police station.



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CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

The Counter Terrorism Department
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has killed three terrorists in an encounter in Gujrat, while three others managed to flee away on Monday.

According to the CTD spokesperson, the CTD personnel foiled a terror bid in Gujrat by meeting an encounter with the terrorists and killing three of them on the spot, while their three accomplices fled away from the scene.

The terrorists identified as Tayyab, Bilal, and Nadir, were trained from Afghanistan and were also named in the red book.

Arms and ammunition along with maps were also confiscated from the killed terrorists, said the CTD.

The killed terrorists were wanted to police in different cases including attacks on Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in 2007, Sargodha Police Training School and Mianwali Police Chowki.

Earlier on April 12, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in a police encounter had shot dead three suspects allegedly involved in kidnapping for ransom in Peshawar.

Police said two alleged abettors of the abductors had managed to flee. Police said they had received a tip-off about the entry of the kidnappers in the metropolis.

“Snap-checking was conducted on all the routes leading to Peshawar from Khyber district,” said police.

CTD police said they encountered the abductors within the jurisdiction of Matni police station.



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CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

The Counter Terrorism Department
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has killed three terrorists in an encounter in Gujrat, while three others managed to flee away on Monday.

According to the CTD spokesperson, the CTD personnel foiled a terror bid in Gujrat by meeting an encounter with the terrorists and killing three of them on the spot, while their three accomplices fled away from the scene.

The terrorists identified as Tayyab, Bilal, and Nadir, were trained from Afghanistan and were also named in the red book.

Arms and ammunition along with maps were also confiscated from the killed terrorists, said the CTD.

The killed terrorists were wanted to police in different cases including attacks on Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in 2007, Sargodha Police Training School and Mianwali Police Chowki.

Earlier on April 12, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in a police encounter had shot dead three suspects allegedly involved in kidnapping for ransom in Peshawar.

Police said two alleged abettors of the abductors had managed to flee. Police said they had received a tip-off about the entry of the kidnappers in the metropolis.

“Snap-checking was conducted on all the routes leading to Peshawar from Khyber district,” said police.

CTD police said they encountered the abductors within the jurisdiction of Matni police station.



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CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

CTD kills three terrorists in Gujrat, trained from Afghanistan

The Counter Terrorism Department
The Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has killed three terrorists in an encounter in Gujrat, while three others managed to flee away on Monday.

According to the CTD spokesperson, the CTD personnel foiled a terror bid in Gujrat by meeting an encounter with the terrorists and killing three of them on the spot, while their three accomplices fled away from the scene.

The terrorists identified as Tayyab, Bilal, and Nadir, were trained from Afghanistan and were also named in the red book.

Arms and ammunition along with maps were also confiscated from the killed terrorists, said the CTD.

The killed terrorists were wanted to police in different cases including attacks on Pakistan Air Force (PAF) base in 2007, Sargodha Police Training School and Mianwali Police Chowki.

Earlier on April 12, Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in a police encounter had shot dead three suspects allegedly involved in kidnapping for ransom in Peshawar.

Police said two alleged abettors of the abductors had managed to flee. Police said they had received a tip-off about the entry of the kidnappers in the metropolis.

“Snap-checking was conducted on all the routes leading to Peshawar from Khyber district,” said police.

CTD police said they encountered the abductors within the jurisdiction of Matni police station.



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FOX NEWS: Canadian newspaper publisher cuts ties with artist behind controversial Trump cartoon

FOX NEWS: Canadian newspaper publisher cuts ties with artist behind controversial Trump cartoon


Canadian newspaper publisher cuts ties with artist behind controversial Trump cartoon



A Canadian artist's freelance contract with a newspaper publishing company was terminated days after one of his cartoons depicting President Trump mocking the recent drowning deaths of a migrant father and daughter went viral on social media.

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FOX NEWS: Trump says he's optimistic about trade deal with Chinese President Xi, in interview with Tucker Carlson

FOX NEWS: Trump says he's optimistic about trade deal with Chinese President Xi, in interview with Tucker Carlson


Trump says he's optimistic about trade deal with Chinese President Xi, in interview with Tucker Carlson



President Trump expressed optimism about a possible trade deal between his administration and Chinese President Xi, during an interview with Tucker Carlson, set to air on Fox News Monday night. 

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Saturday, June 29, 2019

FOX NEWS: Trump praises relationship with Kim Jong Un during Seoul address

FOX NEWS: Trump praises relationship with Kim Jong Un during Seoul address


Trump praises relationship with Kim Jong Un during Seoul address



President Trump praised his relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during an address to South Korean business leaders Sunday and hinted that both men could meet later in the day at the Demilitarized Zone that separates the two Koreas. 

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FOX NEWS: Eric Trump blasts Dems' giveaways to illegal immigrants, talks about spitting attack

FOX NEWS: Eric Trump blasts Dems' giveaways to illegal immigrants, talks about spitting attack


Eric Trump blasts Dems' giveaways to illegal immigrants, talks about spitting attack



Eric Trump says "it's a joke" that Democrats want to give free health care and other benefits to illegal immigrants and predicted the platform will "backfire" on the 2020 presidential candidates.

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FOX NEWS: Antifa, conservative protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers

FOX NEWS: Antifa, conservative protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers


Antifa, conservative protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers



At least three people were arrested by Portland Police and several others were injured during several Antifa demonstrations that took place in downtown Portland on Sunday, police said. 

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FOX NEWS: Antifa, far-right protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers

FOX NEWS: Antifa, far-right protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers


Antifa, far-right protests turn violent as demonstrators throw milkshakes of quick-dry cement at police and onlookers



At least three people were arrested by Portland Police and several others were injured during several Antifa demonstrations that took place in downtown Portland on Sunday, police said. 

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FOX NEWS: Music event canceled over security, fraud concerns; compared to Fyre fest fiasco

FOX NEWS: Music event canceled over security, fraud concerns; compared to Fyre fest fiasco


Music event canceled over security, fraud concerns; compared to Fyre fest fiasco



A three-day concert in Belgium that was slated to feature stars like Cardi B, Jason Derulo and Ja Rule abruptly ended before it began, and local officials have opened a fraud investigation, leading to comparisons with the 2017 Fyre Festival, the failed music bash that left guests stranded with no food or accommodations in the Bahamas. 

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FOX NEWS: Trump administration delays enforcing health care 'conscience' rule pending lawsuits

FOX NEWS: Trump administration delays enforcing health care 'conscience' rule pending lawsuits


Trump administration delays enforcing health care 'conscience' rule pending lawsuits



The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) will hold off on enforcing a "conscience" rule that would allow health care professionals to deny treatment to individuals that they felt violated their moral or religious beliefs, giving the Trump administration more time to deal with pending lawsuits against the policy. 

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FOX NEWS: Duncan Hunter's lawyers seek to block evidence of extramarital affairs in corruption case

FOX NEWS: Duncan Hunter's lawyers seek to block evidence of extramarital affairs in corruption case


Duncan Hunter's lawyers seek to block evidence of extramarital affairs in corruption case



Lawyers for embattled Rep. Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., acknowledged Friday that the lawmaker carried on several extramarital affairs, but said the spending of thousands of dollars in campaign funds to finance the liasons were not criminal because he was"mixing business with pleasure."

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Friday, June 28, 2019

World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup
Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup on Saturday (today).

Never before both the teams have met in any World Cup as it is the first time that war-torn Afghanistan has qualified for the mega event.

Pakistan team is left with no choice but to win this match in order to rekindle their hopes for a semi-final qualification.

Afghanistan gave a big scare to Pakistan by beating them in a warm-up match of the World Cup.

Afghan team put up determined fight against India in a World Cup match to prove that it is gradually on the way to blend into a winning combination in years to come.

Afghan team has so far played seven match of the World Cup and lost all.



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World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup
Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup on Saturday (today).

Never before both the teams have met in any World Cup as it is the first time that war-torn Afghanistan has qualified for the mega event.

Pakistan team is left with no choice but to win this match in order to rekindle their hopes for a semi-final qualification.

Afghanistan gave a big scare to Pakistan by beating them in a warm-up match of the World Cup.

Afghan team put up determined fight against India in a World Cup match to prove that it is gradually on the way to blend into a winning combination in years to come.

Afghan team has so far played seven match of the World Cup and lost all.



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World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

World Cup 2019: Pakistan to play Afghanistan in first-ever meeting

Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup
Pakistan will be taking on Afghanistan in their first-ever meeting in a World Cup on Saturday (today).

Never before both the teams have met in any World Cup as it is the first time that war-torn Afghanistan has qualified for the mega event.

Pakistan team is left with no choice but to win this match in order to rekindle their hopes for a semi-final qualification.

Afghanistan gave a big scare to Pakistan by beating them in a warm-up match of the World Cup.

Afghan team put up determined fight against India in a World Cup match to prove that it is gradually on the way to blend into a winning combination in years to come.

Afghan team has so far played seven match of the World Cup and lost all.



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