Gunmen stormed a police training center late Monday in Pakistan's restive Baluchistan province and detonated explosive vests, killing at least 48 police trainees, authorities said. Baluchistan's top health official, Noor Haq Baloch, said at least 106 ...
Rescuers help an injured person to a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, after a hostel for police cadets was attacked by militants. Photograph: Arshad Butt/AP. Jon Boone, Kiyya Baloch and agencies. Monday 24 October 2016 21.47 EDT Last modified on Monday ...
Rescuers help an injured person to a hospital in Quetta, Pakistan, after a hostel for police cadets was attacked by militants. Photograph: Arshad Butt/AP. Jon Boone, Kiyya Baloch and agencies. Monday 24 October 2016 21.47 EDT Last modified on Monday ...
“From a regulatory standpoint – classic anti-trust analysis – this is kind of a no-brainer,” said James Stewart of The Times, “It's classic vertical integration.” By CNBC on Publish Date October 24, 2016. Photo by CNBC. Watch in Times Video ». embed ...
“From a regulatory standpoint – classic anti-trust analysis – this is kind of a no-brainer,” said James Stewart of The Times, “It's classic vertical integration.” By CNBC on Publish Date October 24, 2016. Photo by CNBC. Watch in Times Video ». embed ...
Before dawn on Monday, Yusef (35), a pharmacist who had fled violence in Sudan, stuffed some blankets into a donated backpack and bid farewell to the muddy puddles surrounding his leaking tent. Once, he had hoped to stow away on a lorry to England.
Before dawn on Monday, Yusef (35), a pharmacist who had fled violence in Sudan, stuffed some blankets into a donated backpack and bid farewell to the muddy puddles surrounding his leaking tent. Once, he had hoped to stow away on a lorry to England.
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