The Karachi fire death toll has risen to 61 after 30 bodies were found trapped inside a single shop at Gul Shopping Plaza.
Karachi’s deadliest fire in years raises urgent questions about building safety, rescue capacity and urban governance.
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Death toll rises to 30 in Karachi fire
India, Jan. 22 -- The death toll in the fire at a shopping plaza in Pakistan's Karachi increased to 30 on Wednesday even as ...
India has launched airstrikes on nine sites that it described as "terrorist infrastructure" in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, in response to last month's ...
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Project-75I: How India’s $8 billion submarine upgrade reshapes the Pakistan, China equation
India's Project-75I, acquiring six advanced German Type-214NG submarines, is gaining urgency amid regional tensions and China ...
Following growing bonhomie between Pakistan and Bangladesh, direct flights between Dhaka and Karachi are set to resume from January 29, after over a decade. Since India and Pakistan have banned each ...
By Ariba Shahid and Mohammed Waseem KARACHI, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Pakistani firefighters began pulling bodies from the ...
India said it was striking infrastructure used by militants. India also claims there are casualties from Pakistani fire in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir. Stranded passengers were seen ...
India said it was striking infrastructure used by militants. India also claims there are casualties from Pakistani fire in the Indian-controlled portion of Kashmir. Stranded passengers were seen ...
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