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The CEO used Covid-19 relief money on personal luxuries like a Mercedes Benz, and to pay off debts and legal settlements.
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The Nation UAE on MSNPPP rallies behind armed forces, urges dialogue after victory over IndiaPakistan People's Party (PPP) yesterday rallied behind the armed forces and urged for dialogue after victory against the Indian aggression.Speaking at a joint news conference alongside PPP Secretary ...
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The Nation UAE on MSNGrenade attack targets PPP rally in Quetta; MPA Ali Madad Jatak safeMember of Provincial Assembly Ali Madad Jatak was targeted in a grenade attack on Munir Ahmed Mengal Road in Quetta, injuring two individuals, police reported.According to authorities, unidentified ...
The policy, framed by the Department of Skill Development, Employment, and Entrepreneurship, aims to build a future-ready ...
A bomb attack struck a political rally led by a provincial lawmaker from the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) in Quetta on ...
APPEALS that every ministry and public agency needs to begin implementing the various development projects they already have ...
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) said that Indus Waters Treaty (IWT) and Kashmir are red lines and Pakistan will not ...
A large contingent of police arrived at the scene shortly after the incident. Injured individuals were moved to both Bolan Medical Complex Hospital (BMC) and Civil Hospital, police added.
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Korea JoongAng Daily on MSNPPP presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo claims party is leaving him out in the coldKim Moon-soo, elected presidential candidate of the People Power Party (PPP) claimed on Tuesday that the party is denying ...
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Yonhap News Agency on MSN(3rd LD) PPP moves to replace presidential candidate as Kim-Han merger talks failSEOUL, May 10 (Yonhap) -- The conservative People Power Party (PPP) set in motion an unprecedented process to replace its ...
A large contingent of police arrived at the scene shortly after the incident. Injured individuals were moved to both Bolan Medical Complex Hospital (BMC) and Civil Hospital, police added.
A former Baltimore County corrections officer fraudulently obtained over $40,000 in federal loans a new OIG report revealed.
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