Wednesday 25 January 2017

China On Top To Give Aid To Pakistan Under Different Projects: Report



Pakistani Agencies Trace Biggest “Idiot” RAW Network In Pakistan



NEW YORK: The teenage daughter of Michael Jackson Paris Jackson has claimed that her father was murdered.
NEW YORK: The teenage daughter of Michael Jackson Paris Jackson has claimed that her father was murdered. According to a foreign news website, she made the statement in an interview to an entertaiment magazine. Jackson said that her father gave clues on people targeting him and sometimes he would hint that they would kill him some day. The 18-year old said that some would think it was conspiracy theory but everyone in the family and all his real fans know it was a setup. It should be noted that Paris was 11 years old when Jackson died of an apparent heart attack in 2009 due to a lethal mixture of prescription drugs. Michael Jackson’s physician Dr. Conrad Murray was sent to jail for four years after being convicted in the murder case of “King of Pop”. Michael’s daughter has blamed Murray for her father’s demise but thinks something more heinous took place and wants justice.
According to a foreign news website, she made the statement in an interview to an entertaiment magazine.
Jackson said that her father gave clues on people targeting him and sometimes he would hint that they would kill him some day.
The 18-year old said that some would think it was conspiracy theory but everyone in the family and all his real fans know it was a setup.
It should be noted that Paris was 11 years old when Jackson died of an apparent heart attack in 2009 due to a lethal mixture of prescription drugs.
Michael Jackson’s physician Dr. Conrad Murray was sent to jail for four years after being convicted in the murder case of “King of Pop”.
Michael’s daughter has blamed Murray for her father’s demise but thinks something more heinous took place and wants justice.

BUSINESS Seven latest locomotives reach Pakistan from United States

ISLAMABAD: A consignment of seven new and modern locomotives reached Karachi from the United States in a bid to strengthen Pakistan Railways’ existing fleet, said sources in the ministry of railways on Monday.
“Pakistan will receive a total of 55 locomotives in different phases from the US. The remaining 48 are expected to be handed over to the Pakistan Railways by June 2017”.
The locomotive consignment includes 4,000 horsepower modern diesel locomotives of General Electric with 676 mm gauge and fully assembled, they said while commenting on its specifications.
“The 137 tonnes six-axle locomotives are designed for a maximum speed of 120 km per hour, and are expected to provide better fuel efficiency and longer maintenance intervals than Pakistan Railways’ current fleet”.
The locomotives, with 12-cylinder of 563 horsepower engine, would help cope with the harsh operating conditions in Pakistan, having additional cooling capacity and an air-conditioned cab suitable for bidirectional operation, official sources added.
This is a first ever consignment of evolution series locomotives not only to Pakistan but also to anywhere in the South Asian region.
According to the contract, they said, a US based Corys Electric Company would supply a full-scope simulator for driver training.
The official sources continued that the locomotives would be used for transporting coal from Karachi’s Port Qasim to Sahiwal Power Plant in Punjab and Jamshoro Power Plant in Sindh.
In 2015, they said that Pakistan Railways had signed an agreement with the US for provision of 55 General Electric diesel locomotives, out of which 40 would be used to haul imported coal and 15 in general freight services.


Bangladesh’s Arafat Sunny denied bail in girlfriend photos case

DHAKA: A court refused to grant bail to Bangladeshi cricketer Arafat Sunny on Tuesday after he was charged with posting “intimate” photos of his girlfriend on social media.
Metropolitan magistrate Zakir Hossain said another court which deals with internet-related crime would instead hear the bail application, meaning the 31-year-old spinner would remain behind bars on remand at a Dhaka prison.
“The court directed us to move to the cyber court to seek bail. It also asked the jail authorities to look after the health of Sunny as he was sick,” Sunny’s lawyer M. Muradduzaman told AFP.
Police arrested the left-arm bowler in a Dhaka suburb on Sunday after his longtime girlfriend Nasrin Sultana, 23, filed a complaint two weeks ago.
In her complaint Sultana said Sunny opened up a fake Facebook account in her name and posted “intimate photos” which she found “offensive and defamatory”.
She also claimed that they had been married since 2014 and filed a separate lawsuit against Sunny on Monday, accusing the player of seeking dowry worth millions from her family.
Sunny has denied all the accusations, including the claim that the couple had been secretly married for more than two years.
If found guilty Sunny could be jailed for up to 14 years and fined 10 million taka (around $125,000) under the country’s strict internet law, which local right groups say is being used to crack down on dissent.
Bangladesh Cricket Board president Nazmul Hasan has said that Sunny, who has played 16 one-day internationals and 10 Twenty20 internationals. could be banned from the sport if found guilty.
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