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Drama continue chestunaru eelu 

Daniel Pearl killing: After US displeasure, Pakistan files review petition in supreme court

On the same day as the US saying that it was "outraged" at the acquittal of killer of Daniel Pearl, Sindh government in Pakistan has filed a review petition before Pakistan Supreme Court. The court on Thursday had ordered the immediate release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, the prime suspect in Daniel Pearl killing who was convicted of the murder by a lower court in Pakistan. The review petition has been filed against the order given by Pakistan Supreme Court on Thursday. 

Daniel Pearl was South Asia bureau chief of Wall Street Journal. He was abducted and killed in 2002. His killing was filmed. The entire incident had caused outrage globally

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1 hour ago, betapilli said:

They are basically saying pakistan is doing much better than India since there are not as many cases in Pakistan, so everyone doesn't need to be vaccinated like India. 

Vaccine is for prevention not for cure

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2 minutes ago, Sachin200 said:

Drama continue chestunaru eelu 

 
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Daniel Pearl killing: After US displeasure, Pakistan files review petition in supreme court

On the same day as the US saying that it was "outraged" at the acquittal of killer of Daniel Pearl, Sindh government in Pakistan has filed a review petition before Pakistan Supreme Court. The court on Thursday had ordered the immediate release of Omar Saeed Sheikh, the prime suspect in Daniel Pearl killing who was convicted of the murder by a lower court in Pakistan. The review petition has been filed against the order given by Pakistan Supreme Court on Thursday. 

 
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Daniel Pearl was South Asia bureau chief of Wall Street Journal. He was abducted and killed in 2002. His killing was filmed. The entire incident had caused outrage globally

US ni blackmail chesi Pfizer vaccine free ga tiskuntaaremo

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3 minutes ago, betapilli said:

US ni blackmail chesi Pfizer vaccine free ga tiskuntaaremo

Dems already t@libam drama start chesaru ga and need Pak support antunaru . So vaccine kavali antaremmo return favour ga 

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On 1/30/2021 at 4:51 AM, Sachin200 said:

Dems already t@libam drama start chesaru ga and need Pak support antunaru . So vaccine kavali antaremmo return favour ga 

enti ivvakunda champeyaali antaava?

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11 minutes ago, Dosakai said:

enti ivvakunda champeyaali antaava?

Ivadhu Ani anatley , FATF blackout list lo undakoodadhu Ani temporary dramas . Omar Saeed sheikh topic lo comedy . Demands fulfil  kavali , but cooperate cheyam aney type 

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Pakistan secures 17 million vaccine doses through COVAX

Pakistan has secured 17 million doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine under a global scheme to deliver coronavirus treatments to developing nations, a government health official said on Saturday.

About 6 million of the doses will arrive in the first quarter of 2021 under the COVAX scheme, with the remainder due by mid-year, Faisal Sultan, special assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services, said in a statement.

Pakistan signed up last year to the vaccine sharing scheme coordinated by the World Health Organization to support lower-income countries.

“We remain confident that we will meet our plan of large-scale immunisation over the coming months this year,” Sultan said.

Pakistan expects to receive 500,000 doses of a vaccine made by China National Pharmaceutical Group (SinoPharm) in coming days. It will launch a vaccination drive, which will initially target healthworkers, next week.

The South Asian nation of 220 million people also expects China to donate a further one million doses.

Having already approved the AstraZeneca and SinoPharm vaccines, Pakistan is also likely to approve Russia’s Sputnik V, officials say, adding that the authorisations will be reviewed quarterly.

 

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9 hours ago, Sachin200 said:

Ivadhu Ani anatley , FATF blackout list lo undakoodadhu Ani temporary dramas . Omar Saeed sheikh topic lo comedy . Demands fulfil  kavali , but cooperate cheyam aney type 

yeah diplomacy cheyyochu with vaccine. 

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15 minutes ago, rightwinger91 said:

nee lanti turaka m@dda licking kojjas ki exclusive ee halal vaccine

Nee notlo eppudu thrukodi mrodda ne naanthu vuntadaa raa pichhi lanzaa kodaka

eppudu kalavaristoo vuntav 

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2 hours ago, Sachin200 said:

Pakistan secures 17 million vaccine doses through COVAX

Pakistan has secured 17 million doses of AstraZeneca’s Covid-19 vaccine under a global scheme to deliver coronavirus treatments to developing nations, a government health official said on Saturday.

About 6 million of the doses will arrive in the first quarter of 2021 under the COVAX scheme, with the remainder due by mid-year, Faisal Sultan, special assistant to the Prime Minister on National Health Services, said in a statement.

Pakistan signed up last year to the vaccine sharing scheme coordinated by the World Health Organization to support lower-income countries.

“We remain confident that we will meet our plan of large-scale immunisation over the coming months this year,” Sultan said.

Pakistan expects to receive 500,000 doses of a vaccine made by China National Pharmaceutical Group (SinoPharm) in coming days. It will launch a vaccination drive, which will initially target healthworkers, next week.

The South Asian nation of 220 million people also expects China to donate a further one million doses.

Having already approved the AstraZeneca and SinoPharm vaccines, Pakistan is also likely to approve Russia’s Sputnik V, officials say, adding that the authorisations will be reviewed quarterly.

 

Whom did they get it from?

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