A DAY after arriving in Pakistan, former president Pervez Musharraf shied away from the media spotlight to spend a quiet day at a city hotel as the army sought “robust security cover” for his trip to Islamabad and Lahore.
A DAY after arriving in Pakistan, former president Pervez Musharraf shied away from the media spotlight to spend a quiet day at a city hotel as the army sought “robust security cover” for his trip to Islamabad and Lahore.
IN THE face of mounting adversity from the Taleban which has threatened to ‘send him to hell’, an emotional but happy former president Pervez Musharraf landed at Karachi’s Jinnah International Airport shortly after 1pm local time. His happiness, however, was shortlived as he was asked to remain at the airport lounge for four hours before he was taken to an undisclosed location by security agencies.
Former Pakistan president General Pervez Musharraf on Sunday said he was taking a plunge into the unknown and added he was ‘concerned.’
Former Pakistan president General Pervez Musharraf on Sunday said he was taking a plunge into the unknown and added he was ‘concerned.’
For the past several years, 69-year-old Abdul Aziz Al Kasab has been a regular visitor to the Community Centre for the Elderly in Al Mamzar, almost ever since his elder brother took up residence at the centre 17 years ago.
DUBAI — For the past several years, 69-year-old Abdul Aziz Al Kasab has been a regular visitor to the Community Centre for the Elderly in Al Mamzar, almost ever since his elder brother took up residence at the centre 17 years ago.
An Indian couple’s decision to store the umbilical cord blood in Dubai during the birth of their twins in 2010 has saved the life of their youngest child who was born with thalassaemia major.
DUBAI - An Indian couple’s decision to store the umbilical cord blood in Dubai during the birth of their twins in 2010 has saved the life of their youngest child who was born with thalassaemia major.
Hoping to get potatoes off their couches and school students moving, health officials have introduced a policy that will see Dubai’s next generation a healthier and happier breed.
An overgrown kidney, weighing 5kg and occupying half of a male patient’s abdomen, was removed by doctors in Dubai recently.