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GENEVA/AMMAN: Hundreds of thousands of civilians could be cut off from food if Syrian government forces encircle rebel-held parts of Aleppo, the United Nations said on Tuesday, warning of a massive new flight of refugees from a Russian-backed assault.
KARACHI: The mother of infamous Lyari gangster Uzair Baloch on Monday voiced fears that her son is facing 'life threats' from Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) leaders, ARY News reported.
BRUSSELS: Authorities in the Belgian capital Brussels on Wednesday called off the city's traditional New Year's Eve fireworks display, citing fears of a militant attack.
LONDON: Signs China's economic slowdown is deepening and weak growth in Europe and the U.S. reported on Friday further damaged the outlook for the global economy, sending stocks and commodity prices reeling.
ISLAMABAD: Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan while commenting on BBC report on Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) said that 'it reinforced the fears', ARY News reported.
KARACHI: The city administration has issued new directives to Karachiites, making it compulsory for bike rider and his companion to wear helmet. This includes women as well, ARY News reported.
BAGHDAD: A campaign led by Shi'ite paramilitaries to drive Islamic State militants from Iraq's Sunni heartland was rebranded on Wednesday after criticism that the name chosen for the push was overtly sectarian.
WASHINGTON: The use of Shi'ite militias to try to take back the Iraqi city of Ramadi from Islamic State risks unleashing more sectarian bloodletting, current and former U.S. officials said, but Washington and Baghdad appear to have few other options.
BAGHDAD: A video of jihadists in Iraq gleefully smashing ancient statues to pieces with sledgehammers sparked global outrage and fears Friday that more of the world's oldest heritage will be destroyed.