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Madhubala, who is suffering from tuberculosis, kept spitting out the first few doses of the bitter medicine.
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Hours after Pakistani social media influencer Sana Yousuf shared a video of her birthday celebration, she was shot dead by ...
Adnan Sami expressed grief over his mother's death, revealing that he was denied a visa to visit Pakistan for her funeral ...
Looks like India is still upset over losing their fancy planes to Pakistan. The latest gossip from across the border suggests ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNFrom Ka'ek to sheer khorma: How UAE expats keep homeland's Eid traditions aliveFor UAE expats, the celebrations are a special mix of traditions back home combining with Eid rituals in the Emirates.
to Pakistani sweets But it has taken Madhubala and Malika several weeks to settle into the treatment after spitting out the first few doses they tasted of the bitter medicine, and crankily ...
A team of doctors and vets in Pakistan has developed a novel treatment for a pair of elephants suffering from tuberculosis that involves feeding them at least 400 pills a day. The jumbo effort by ...
to Pakistani sweets The amount of medication is adjusted to account for the weight of the 4,000-kilogram (8,800-pound) elephants. But it has taken Madhubala and Malika several weeks to settle into ...
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