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Thursday, 25 August 2011

At Least 18 People reported Killed as a deadly Hotel bombing in Nowshera Pakistan


Noshera : A bomb exploded inside a northwestern Pakistani hotel on Thursday, killing at least 18 people and wounding more than 14, police said.

"The hotel was destroyed, along with an adjacent hotel. Six nearby shops were badly damaged," Mohammad Hussain, a senior police officer in Nowshera where the blast took place said.

Police Fail to Rescue Kidnapped American national Lahore


Lahore : An American national in Pakistan who was kidnapped earlier this month from Lahore, the city police chief today said they had failed to recover him.

Several suspects were arrested and were under investigation as told by Lahore Police Chief "We got the lead but could not succeed in recovering the American from the kidnappers'' custody". 

Libyan Rebels entered Inside Gaddafi's secret tunnels for the First Time


Tripoli : Libyan rebels have first time ever entered into one of the underground tunnels that Colonel Gaddafi is believed to have used in his escape. The gunmen forced their way in Tripoli after battling loyalists in the grounds of the dictator's compound.

They found a labyrinth of air conditioned tunnels leading into the darkness. Along the route was a bunker containing a food supplies, beds, and gas masks.

Arab League Backs Libyan Rebels as they Fight their Final battle


Tripoli : According to reports Libyan Rebel reinforcements have rushed into the Libyan capital to join in the fight against Muammar Gaddafi loyalists, who are putting up strong resistance in some pockets of the city. The rebel Fighters from the port city of Misrata have joined fellow rebels who entered dared this weekend assault that saw the Libyan capital swiftly overrun and Gaddafi's Bab al-Aziziya compound falling in rebel hands.

Rebel Flag hoisted at Libyan Embassy in Pakistan


ISLAMABAD: The Libyan Embassy in Pakistan has raised the rebel flag above its compound in Islamabad following the fall of Moammar Qadhafi’s 42-year autocratic regime.

The red, black and green flag emblazoned with a white crescent and star fluttered in the breeze Thursday under overcast skies. The flag used under Qadhafi was solid green.

Libyan people abroad has been deflecting from Old regime and swithing towards Libyan rebels as rebels start zeroing Tripoli.

Pakistan Cricket Star Muhammad Aamir again Warned for playing cricket


MUMBAI: Banned cricket star and pace bowler Mohammad Amir has again escaped further punishment as he violated his five year ban by playing for an English amateur side in a league match in this June but he was cautioned and warned over his future conduct by International Cricket Council (ICC) .

“Mohammad Amir has been warned and has been provided with further clarification as to the terms of his suspension,” an ICC spokesman said.

Kidnapped Italians Reporters freed in Libya


MILAN: The Italian Foreign Ministry confirmed that four Italian journalists taken at gunpoint in Libya were freed after a raid on the house where they were being held on Thursday.

The four were taken at gunpoint along with their Libyan driver who was killed on this Wednesday by forces loyal to the regime of fugitive Libyan dictator.

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