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The Assad government carried out a two-year clandestine operation to truck thousands of bodies from one of Syria’s largest known mass graves to a secret location more than an hour away in the remote desert, a Reuters investigation has found. The conspiracy by President Bashar al-Assad’s military to excavate the mass grave in Qutayfah and

The US and China on Tuesday began charging additional port fees on ocean shipping firms that move everything from holiday toys to crude oil, making the high seas a key front in the trade war between the world’s two largest economies, the US and China. A return to an all-out trade war appeared imminent last

Qatar will allow property buyers in the country to acquire both a title deed and real estate residency within days after purchasing property worth at least $200,000 (around QR700,000), Al Sharq newspaper reported.  The initiative, announced by Eng. Khalid bin Ahmed Al Obaidli, Chairman of the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA), is set to be

KARACHI: Repair work has begun on the K-2 water line at the North East Pumping Station in Karachi after a major leakage was detected in the city’s 48-inch-diameter main supply line, officials from the Karachi Water Corporation confirmed. According to the spokesperson, the affected section of the K-2 pumping station’s main line is undergoing urgent

The renowned Pakistani singer Momina Mustehsan has hilariously responded as a fan asked a question. On the photo and video sharing app Instagram, Momina Mustehsan’s fan wrote that “Momina’s comeback happened before my academic comeback.” To which, the popular star replied, “Study now, dear.”   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by

PARIS: Airbus has seen a marked improvement in confidence and performance from its suppliers, all of whom are ready to support the company’s target of increasing deliveries by 7% to some 820 jets this year, a senior company official said on Monday. The European planemaker is also on its way towards a longer-term goal of