Karachi;  The traffic police could not improve their behavior, the footage of the violence against the citizen came to light

Karachi; The traffic police could not improve their behavior, the footage of the violence against the citizen came to light

Karachi: The traffic police in Shahr Quaid could not improve their behavior. In the latest incident, a footage of torture on a citizen came to light. It became expensive for the young man to question the traffic police officer within the limits of Tariq Road traffic section. The footage of the civil violence between the…

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The second application against the approval of Shahbaz Sharif's documents in Karachi was also rejected

The second application against the approval of Shahbaz Sharif’s documents in Karachi was also rejected

The conflict of correct information can be seen even after the election, Justice Arshad Hussain Karachi: The Election Tribunal also rejected the second application against the approval of former Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s papers. In the Sindh High Court, a hearing was held on PTI’s Hasnain Chauhan’s appeal against approving the nomination of former Prime…

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A case has been filed against 'K Electric' employees for making the defamatory video of the girl go viral

A case has been filed against ‘K Electric’ employees for making the defamatory video of the girl go viral

Photo: Express Web Karachi: Police have registered a case against K Electric employees for making a defamatory video of a young girl go viral. An important development has come out in the incident of a girl protesting against power cut in Orangi Town, where the police station blocker adopted a humiliating attitude and went viral…

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World News in Brief: Ethiopia food aid resumes, ‘Stop the Lies’ campaign against big tobacco, Syria ruling, climate action – key to peace

World News in Brief: Ethiopia food aid resumes, ‘Stop the Lies’ campaign against big tobacco, Syria ruling, climate action – key to peace

WFP food aid in the country, which was suspended in June, will aim to reach 3.2 million people after the relaunch. ‘Working around the clock’ WFP chief Cindy McCain said that the agency’s teams and partners “have been working around the clock to get to this point.” The UN agency’s new approach will rely on…

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