Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Razzaq cleared for Pakistan World T20 call-up


Updated at: 0322 PST, Thursday, June 11, 2009

LONDON: All-rounder Abdul Razzaq was on Wednesday given the all-clear to replace injured Yasir Arafat in Pakistan's World Twenty20 squad, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed. The 29-year-old Razzaq cut his ties with the rebel Indian Cricket League (ICL) earlier this month and was cleared by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to play for the national team.Fast bowler Arafat suffered a hamstring injury during Paki ... Full Story

Pakistanis capable of averting insurgency, refugee crisis: Holbrooke


Updated at: 0108 PST, Thursday, June 11, 2009

WASHINGTON: US envoy Richard Holbrooke called Wednesday for refugees from the combat zone in western Pakistan to be allowed to return home as soon as possible in order to end a "major, major crisis."Holbrooke, the envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, also said US diplomat William Burns handed the Indian government overnight Tuesday a letter from President Barack Obama as both countries consulted on Afghanistan and Pakistan.Holbrooke, briefing repo .... Full Story

28 killed in car bomb blast


Updated at: 1412 PST, Wednesday, June 10, 2009

BAGHDAD: At least 28 people were killed and 35 wounded when a car bomb ripped through a busy market insouthern Iraq on Wednesday, a local official said. The death toll from the explosion in the town of Al-Bathaa,30 km (20 miles) west of Nassariya, could rise, said Akramal-Tamimi, media manager of the provincial council of Nassariya.

Economic growth rate cut by half during 2008-09: ES

Updated at: 0312 PST, Thursday, June 11, 2009
ISLAMABAD: Economic Survey of the financial year 2008-09, presenting overview of the national economy will be launched here on June 11 at 5.00pm, official sources said.The economic growth rate of the ousted fiscal year 2008-09 was slashed by half, the survey said.The economic survey will be launched at a press conference here at “P” Block Auditorium to be addressed by Advisor to the Finance, Revenues and Economic Affairs Shaukat Tarin. Tarin will .... Full Story

India thrash Ireland by 8 wickets

Updated at: 0219 PST, Thursday, June 11, 2009
NOTTINGHAM: Defending champions India easily defeated cricket minnows Ireland by eight wickets in the last group A match of the World Twenty20 at Trent Bridge here on Wednesday.Chasing 113 runs, India achieved the easy target in 15.3 overs for the loss of only two wickets.Openers Gautam Gambhir and Rohit Sharma provided a solid start by making 77 runs in 10.5 overs.Gambhir scored 37 with three fours and one six while Sharma was unbeaten on 52 wi .... Full Story

80 militants killed in Bannu operation

BANNU - More than 80 militants were reportedly killed and many more sustained injuries during the two days of operation which the security forces had launched against Jani Khel and Baka Khel tribes in Frontier Regions (FR) Bannu. Besides, five vehicles likely to be used for suicide attacks by the militants were also destroyed during the clashes.The forces assisted by gunship helicopters and artillery targeted the Read full story »

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India decisively beat Ireland in T20 Cup

NOTTINGHAM: India have beaten Ireland by eight wickets in ICC Twenty20 World Cup league match here on Wednesday. .....more

Razzaq cleared for Pakistan World T20 call-up

LONDON: All-rounder Abdul Razzaq was on Wednesday given the all-clear to replace injured Yasir Arafat in Pakistan's World Twenty20 squad, the International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed.The 29-year-old Razzaq cut his ties with the rebel Ind.....more

23 extremists killed in last 24 hours: ISPR


RAWALPINDI: At least 23 extremists have been killed killed in various areas of Malakand and Dir, during the last 24 hours of Operation Rah-e-Raast, Geo News reported Wednesday.While Wali Ullah, aterrorist commander handed over himself to Army, 2 soldiers embraced Shahadat and 12 soldiers were injured including 2 officers.According to ISPR press release, Jani Khel is the staging are.....more

Two matches in T20 World Cup today


LONDON: Two matches will be played in Twenty20 World Cup today. First match will be played between Sri Lanka and West Indies while in another match, Ireland meet defending champion India.An exciting encounter is expected today between West Indies and Sri Lanka whereas experts hoping that India’s strong batting line will manage to put a big total on the scoreboard. All four teams playing today are already reached into super-eight stage. Geo Super ....
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Oil rises near $71 after large fall in U.S. crude stocks


Updated at: 1116 PST, Wednesday, June 10, 2009 SINGAPORE: Oil raced towards $71 a barrel on Wednesday, after settling above $70 for the first time in seven months on a larger-than-expected fall in crude oil stocks and a forecast that falling oil demand may have bottomed. U.S. light crude for July delivery rose 84 cents to$70.85 a barrel by 0203 GMT, off an earlier high of $70.94 after ending Tuesday at $70.01, the first settlement above $70 in seven months. London Brent crude gained 55 cents .... Full Story

London hit by Tube strike


Updated at: 1046 PST, Wednesday, June 10, 2009 LONDON: London faces two days of travel chaos after the breakdown of last-minute talks aimed at halting the capital's first widespread Underground strike for nearly two years.Negotiations between London Underground management and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union broke down shortly before the 6.59pm deadline for the start of the 48-hour strike. The action - over pay and jobs - will halt a network that carries more than 3m passengers a .... Full Story

Security forces operation continues in Baka, Jani Khel


Updated at: 1107 PST, Wednesday, June 10, 2009 BANNU: Security forces operation underway in Jani Khel and Baka Khel areas of FR Bannu. Forces targeting militants’ positions with heavy artillery and helicopters as indefinite curfew has clamped the area. Additional troops are advancing towards FR Bannu. The administration of FR Bannu has directed the local population to move into camps established by government.On Tuesday night, militants fired three rockets at Bannu city killing a woman and in .... Full Story

Over 70 militants killed in Bannu operation

Updated at: 1224 PST, Wednesday, June 10, 2009 PESHAWAR: More than 70 militants have been killed so far during ongoing operation in FR Bannu. Security forces contingents are patrolling in the city whereas shelling on militants strongholds are underway by gunship helicopters and heavy artillery.According to sources, more than 70 militants have been killed during two days of operation in Baka Khel and Jani Khel areas of FR Bannu.Meanwhile, curfew remained continued f ... Full Story

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Noffke considers leaving Queensland
Ashley Noffke will consider switching to Western Australia after being offered a downgraded Queensland dealRead More

New Zealand fret over injury list
New Zealand are often described as a team that produce performances worth more than the sum of their parts. However, as their injury list continues to grow they may not be far away from having to send an emergency request for some spares to be found in doRead More

Aussies lick wounds after elimination
Australia have arranged for their Test-only players to join the squad early after the Twenty20 team's quick exitRead More

Blow by blow
Cricinfo presents the plays of the day from the ICC World Twenty20 match between New Zealand and South Africa at Lord'sRead More

Younis attributes win to seniors
Younis Khan's statements and light-hearted approach to Twenty20 somewhat describe Pakistan's attitude in the tournament - they are reluctant winnersRead More

South Africa seal low-scoring thriller
South Africa's bowlers, led by the unhittable spin of Roelof van der Merwe, pulled an improbable victory out of the jaws of defeat as they successfully defended a meagre target of 129 and snuck home by a solitary runRead More

Wagh grace brightens final day
Mark Wagh's 147 lit up the final day at Edgbaston and reminded those watching what might have been in his careerRead More

'We thought we had a good chance' - Smits
There was no second fairytale for Netherlands as their dreams of a Super Eights berth were shattered as quickly as Shahid Afridi ran through their batting line-upRead More

Langer keen to extend Somerset contract
Veteran Australian opener Justin Langer, 38, is reported to be in talks to return to Somerset in 2010Read More

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LAHORE: The clothes worth of million rupees have been burnt to ashes as fire erupted in a garments factory located on Ravi Road here on Tuesday.According to fire brigade sources, the fire broke out due to short circuit which engulfed the entire factory in no time but rescue and firefighting crew brought fire under control within one hour of rescue efforts.No loss of life was reported in the incident but fire burnt to aches clothes of millions of rupees, sources added.Read More

Peshawar DCO visits Lady Reading Hospital
PESHAWAR: District Coordination Officer (DCO) Peshawar Arbab Shahrukh Khan, strongly condemning the Peshawar hotel blast, has expressed grave sorrow and grief with the families of those killed in the tragic incident.He said this while visiting the Lady Reading Hospital to enquire after the health conditions of those left injured in the Peshawar hotel blast on Tuesday.DCO directed the hospital administration to leave no stone unturned in providing relief and treatment to the injured people.Such attacks cannot discourage the joint resolve of government and public of challenging militancy, he remarked.Read More

UNICEF�s lady official among dead in PC blast
PESHAWAR: A woman, official of UNICEF, was also among those who lost their lives in the PC hotel bombing in Peshawar on Tuesday, Geo news reported.According to sources, the officials of UNICEF have confirmed the death of a lady worker in the deadly bomb blast that ripped through PC hotel here on Tuesday worket�s name was disclosed as Persi Vinda.Read More

Peshawar blast may be backlash of Malakand operation: Iftikhar
PESHAWAR: The Information Minister of NWFP Iftikhar Hussain has termed the blast in PC hotel here in provincial capital as the reaction of ongoing army offensive in Swat and Malakand Division.Provincial Information Minister enquired after the health of people who sustained injuries in PC hotel blast.Talking to media, on the occasion, he said people should forge unity in the face of current situation now, as the possibility of such type of more terrorists� attacks cannot be ruled out.�Government will take strict action against the security officials if there was security laps which led to this tragic incident�, he vowed.Read More

Militants kill one in Quetta
QUETTA: Unknown miscreants have gunned down a person on Saryab Road here on Tuesday, Geo news reported.According to police sources, Ajmal Bhatti was on his way home when unidentified gunmen opened fire killing him on the spot whose dead body was later shifted to Civil Hospital where his relatives received his body.Following his assassination, people staged protest by blocking Fatima Jinnah Road and demanded government of the end to targeted killing incidents in the province, sources added.Read More

Peshawar security beefed up
PESHAWAR: The security in provincial capital has been put on high alert after the bomb explosion in five star hotel here on Tuesday.The security, around the sensitive places including all important government buildings, airport, schools and hospitals, has been beefed up.According to police, cantt area and airport have been sealed following PC hotel blast while the inter-province security was already put on red alert and heavy contingents of police and rangers have been equipped with advanced arms.Read More

PC hotel blast''s death toll mounts to 12, injured 60
PESHAWAR: At least 12 persons including three foreigners were killed while over 60 others sustained injuries when militants blew up their explosives-laden vehicle after storming into the compound of a five-star hotel situated on the Khyber Road here Tuesday night, police and witnesses said. The witnesses said that the attackers first opened fire at the security personnel guarding the main entrance of the Pearl Continental Hotel to clear their vehicle�s entry into the building. They took the vehicle to the parking lot of the hotel close to the mosque and blew it up killing 12 people including three foreigners and wounding 60 others, several of them foreigners. A portion of the hotel was razed to the ground while around 50 vehicles in the parking lot were damaged.The number of casualties could rise as some of the persons were reportedly trapped inside the debris, the eyewitnesses said.An eye-witness said that first he heard firing and then there was a loud bang, which left the area engulfed in thick smoke. He said that the blast also suspended electricity to the area. The five-star hotel is located in a high security zone, as building of Radio Station Peshawar, NWFP Assembly, High Court, Corps Commander House, Supreme Court and Met Office were also located there. It is believed that the blast was on the footprints of Marriot Hotel in Islamabad. The PC blast went off around 10:30pm, destroyed around 50 vehicles parked in the hotel parking lot, besides badly damaging the hotel building. Soon after the blast, law-enforcement agencies cordoned off the area and closed the Khyber Road for every kind of traffic as well. The terrorists managed to get their vehicle into the building despite strict security at the gate of the hotel. The hotel was evacuated following the blast. Emergency was declared in Peshawar hospitals and around 75 injured were brought to the hospitals till filing of this report. The police have arrested several suspected people after the blast. A Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS) official said that at least 500 kilograms of explosives were used in the attack, saying probably a vehicle was used for the attack. Meanwhile, the United Nations has said that at least 16 foreigners were also staying at the hotel. NWFP Information Minister Iftikhar Hussain confirmed 11 deaths and over 50 injured persons. He said that three foreigners were also injured in the blast.President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani have strongly condemned the blast.They ordered the authorities to launch an immediate inquiry into the incident, so that the culprits of this terrorist incident could be brought to justice. Both the leaders also conveyed his condolences to the bereaved families.Agencies adds: NWFP Minister for Zakat Rashid Khan and ANP Senator Nabi Bangash were also injured in the attack, according to private TV channels.The blast hit the Pearl Continental Hotel in the high-security Khyber Road area. Fire erupted at the ground floor of the building after the blast and was extinguished by the firefighters after hectic efforts. Chaos enveloped the hotel popular with dignitaries, officials and foreign visitors.Read More

Hoti orders to probe into PC hotel blast
PESHAWAR: The Chief Minister NWFP Ameer Haider Khan Hoti has issued directives to the concerned police officials of submission of an investigative report on the explosion of PC hotel in Peshawar which killed 11 people including two foreigners and many women and injuring 55 persons.According to sources, CM NWFP has asked law enforcement agencies to probe into the deadly PC hotel explosion and submit a report into the tragedy soon.Read More

President, PM strongly deplore PC hotel blast

Committee to probe into Peshawar blast formed

PESHAWAR: An investigative committee, to probe into the incident of Peshawar hotel bombing, has been formed being led by Capital City Police Officer (CCPO) Peshawar Safat Ghayour here on Tuesday, Geo news reported.At least 12 persons including three foreigners were killed while over 60 others sustained injuries when militants blew up their explosives-laden vehicle after storming into the compound of a five-star hotel situated on the Khyber Road here Tuesday night, police and witnesses said.Police sources said the police have collected the evidences from the crime scene while some witnesses have also got recorded their statements.Read More

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WHILE the armed forces are fighting in Swat and tribal areas to crush extremism, violence is on the rise in Karachi, threatening to disrupt economic activity and everyday life in the country's largest city. Incidents of target killing,…
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Pak beat Netherland in T20 match, qualify for Super8

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Pakistan reached the second round of Super Eight by defeating the Netherlands by 82 in Group B match of ICC World Cup at the Lord’s on Tuesday. None among the Dutch batsmen could make a winning score; however, Kervezee was the highest...Read full story »

Seven dead, 34 injured in Peshawar hotel blast

At least seven people were killed and 34 others wounded in a huge bomb blast at a five-star hotel in Peshawar Tuesday, officials said. It was the latest in a series of attacks on urban centres in country in what officials have said are revenge for a military offensive in tribal areas against Taliban rebels. The blast hit the luxury hotel in the high-security Khyber Road area of Peshawar, and fire swept through the Read full story »

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Pentagon offers assistance for Malakand operation


Updated at: 1131 PST, Tuesday, June 09, 2009 WASHINGTON: The Pentagon said Pakistani military action against militants in Swat Buner and Dir is encouraging and offered to provide assistance for the successful completion of the operation."Wherever those threats exist, we would be encouraging of the Pakistani military taking it to them head on and defeating them," Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell told reporters at a press briefing. "I am not going to go through a strategy; ... Full Story

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Operation likely against Baka, Jani Khel tribes as Bannu under curfew


Updated at: 1203 PST, Tuesday, June 09, 2009 BANNU: An indefinite curfew has been clamped in Bannu as police contingents patrolling in the area.Security forces are preparing to launch an operation against Baka Khel and Jani Khel tribes after negotiations between administration and Baka Khel and Jani Khel tribes ended at failure.Earlier, political administration had made an appeal to Baka Khel and Jani Khel tribes to hand over militants present in their areas. However, a jirga called for thi .... Full Story

U.S. warplane errs in bombing Afghan targets: Pentagon


Updated at: 0558 PST, Tuesday, June 09, 2009 WASHINGTON: The Pentagon admitted on Monday that a U.S. warplane erred in bombing its target in Afghanistan, leading to death of dozens of civilians. "There were some problems with some tactics, techniques and procedures, the way in which close air support was supposed to have been executed in this case," said Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell of the air strikes on May 4 in the western Farah province. Afghan officials blamed the strikes for killin .... Full Story

Oil prices above 68 dollars in Asian trade


Updated at: 0915 PST, Tuesday, June 09, 2009 SINGAPORE: Oil prices held above 68 dollars a barrel in Asian trade Tuesday after rebounding from overnight falls amid hopes of a recovery for the ailing global economy. In morning trade, New York's main futures contract, light sweet crude for delivery in July, was up 56 cents to 68.65 dollars a barrel. Brent North Sea crude for July delivery advanced 57 cents to 68.45 dollars.Data indicating that the worst may be over for the recession-batter .... Full Story

Pakistan to take on Netherlands in T20 World Cup

Updated at: 1111 PST, Tuesday, June 09, 2009 LONDON: Pakistan will face Netherlands in a crucial T20 World Cup cricket tournament match today.After a disappointing performance of Younis Khan XI against England, today’s match is vital for Pakistan, as green shirts should beat Netherlands with a big margin to get entry into super-eight stages. Geo Super will telecast this exciting encounter live from Lords at 6:30 PST for cricket lovers. In the second match, South Africa meet New Zealand at 1 .... Full Story

Monday, June 8, 2009

Hariri coalition claims victory in Lebanon vote


BEIRUT: Lebanon's pro-Western coalition claimed victory on Monday over an alliance headed by the fundamentalist Shiite militant group Hezbollah after a fiercely-contested parliamentary election race. "This is a big day in the history of democratic Lebanon," a triumphant Saad Hariri, leader of the anti-Syrian grouping known as March 14, told cheering supporters at a rally after Sunday's vote. "Congratulations to you, congratulations to freed .... Full Story

Faisalabad: parents appeal for recovery of kid from militants

FAISALABAD: A young man belonged to Faisalabad is likely to be used in a suicide attack.The father of Muhammad Ashraf, 17, has appealed government for the recovery of his son from militants’ possession. According to a bus driver Muhammad Sarwar, a resident of Chak 30 village located in outskirts of Faisalabad, militants had kidnapped his son and after brain washing, gave him training how to operate latest weapons and use of explosives. He express .... Full Story

Skirmishes between Lashkar, militants continue in Upper Dir

UPPER DIR: A tribal Lashkar has cordoned off 300 militants in Shotkas and Ghazi Gai areas.

At least 16 militants have been killed and 16 hideouts destroyed so far during clashes.

According to local sources, tension prevailed among local people against the militants after suicide attack in Juma prayer in a Jama Masjid in Haya Gai, an area of Dirbala.

Local tribe consisting of thousands of people cordoned off three hundre ... Full Story