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Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small and his wife, La’Quetta, are headed to trial as the pair face charges that claim they abused their teen daughter.
Pakistani officials have welcomed the U.S. State Department's decision to designate the separatist Balochistan Liberation ...
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Daily Times on MSNFIA arrests 3 more illegal currency dealers in Quetta
Balochistan has arrested three more suspects for their alleged involvement in Hawala/Hundi and illegal currency exchange as the law enforcers continue their crackdown on illegal currency dealers.
The Pakistani government had set a deadline of July 31 for all illegal Afghans living in Pakistan to return to their home country. While many refugees complied after the deadline, a significant number ...
A judge in Mays Landing has set separate trial dates for Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr. and his wife, city school superintendent La'Quetta Small.
QUETTA: Over 30,000 Afghan nationals illegally living in Quetta division have so far been sent to Afghanistan in ...
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Daily Times on MSNQuetta train service suspended over security concerns
The Pakistan Railways has announced that train operations from Quetta will resume once security clearance is obtained. The ...
Atlantic City Mayor Marty Small Sr., who is accused of abusing his teenage daughter, said he would "absolutely not" take a ...
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Daily Times on MSNGovt allocates Rs100bn for Karachi-Quetta-Chaman Road, NA told
Parliamentary Secretary for Communications Gill Asghar Khan informed the National Assembly on Monday that Rs100 billion had been allocated in the PSDP 2025-26 for the ...
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