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Daily Times on MSNYusuf Baloch: "Shelter arranged for Lyari victims in hotels"In Karachi's Lyari area, a five-storey residential building in Baghdadi collapsed suddenly, killing at least 16 people and ...
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Daily Times on MSN8 dead, seven injured in Lyari five-storey building collapseAt least eight people lost their lives - three women, four men, and a seven-year-old boy - and eight were rescued on Friday ...
Over 31 hours after a building collapsed in Karachi’s Lyari Baghdadi area, 22 bodies have been recovered while rescue operations continue. Officials fear more people are still trapped. Locals blame ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNKarachi building collapse: Death toll reaches 12, search continues; Commissioner blames residents for mishapThe death toll in the Lyari building collapse rose to 12 as three more bodies have been recovered under the debris, rescue ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNDeath toll rises to 12 as residential building collapses in Karachi's LyariA five-storey residential building, previously declared dangerous, caved in on Friday morning in the densely-populated Baghdadi area of Lyari, turning into a pile of rubble and leaving at least 12 ...
Donald Trump announced Sunday that ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed in a “very dangerous mission” by a US special forces operations mission. View live updates here.
Baghdadi, an Iraqi believed to be in his 40s, joined the Islamist insurgency against U.S. forces in Iraq following the 2003 invasion of that country.
Baghdadi, then age 39, spurred a transformation by focusing on the enduring disenfranchisement felt by Iraq’s Sunnis. The US had empowered a predominantly Shia clique of politicians, ...
Baghdadi claimed that the underground movement is expanding, even as it loses turf. He congratulated two groups, in Mali and Burkina Faso, for recently pledging formal allegiance to ISIS and ...
Al-Baghdadi, an Iraqi who calls himself the caliph, or ruler, of the Islamic State, personally took the enslaved 26-year-old humanitarian aid worker to be imprisoned inside the home of Abu ...
Because Mr. al-Baghdadi moved around, the amount of material at the compound may have been limited. Still, even a few thumb drives, computers or other devices could provide huge amounts of data.
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