Maqta Technologies, the digital arm of AD Ports, has teamed up with Pakistan Single Window to enhance digital transformation and efficiency in the country’s trade PSW is a state-owned entity and ...
Militants wearing suicide vests are seated among passengers held hostage in a train hijack in southwest Pakistan, the government said on Wednesday, hampering rescue efforts as a deadline nears for ...
QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) -- Separatist militants blew up a railway track and opened fire on a passenger train in southwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, taking dozens of hostages and battling security ...
Militants wearing suicide vests are seated among passengers held hostage in a train hijack in southwest Pakistan, the government said on Wednesday, hampering rescue efforts as a deadline nears for ...
Separatist militants killed at least 10 people after hijacking a train carrying hundreds of passengers in Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan on Tuesday, according to government and ...
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AFP Mach, Pakistan: Pakistani troops freed dozens of train passengers taken hostage by armed militants in the country's southwest on Tuesday, with hundreds more still being held in the deadly siege.
Gunmen attacked the Jaffar Express going from Quetta to Peshawar near Sibbi, Balochistan, in Pakistan on Tuesday, as per the latest inputs. The attack took place in Dhadar in Bolan. Baloch Liberation ...
Separatist militants in southwest Pakistan said they had taken 182 hostages including military personnel on Tuesday in an attack on a train and threatened to kill them if security forces did not ...
Separatist militants hijacked a train carrying hundreds of passengers in a mountainous area in southwestern Pakistan, according to security officials and a militant group that claimed ...
The group said it had taken 182 hostages from the train, including Pakistan army members and other security officials travelling on leave. "Civilian passengers, particularly women, children ...
At least 12 people died and 45 were injured when a bus flipped over on a highway in South Africa, throwing passengers from the vehicle. Emergency services were at the scene in Johannesburg on ...