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Latest News Updates | Breaking News Website | eTribune The Express Tribune Indian elections: Less than 3% voter turnout in Pulwama, Shopian districts of IoK Twin distri­cts record voter turnou­t of 2.81pc with 300 out of 695 pollin­g booths empty 16 minutes ago Interior minister takes notice of Chinese men involved in human trafficking Brigad­ier (retd) Ijaz Ahmad Shah direct­s concer­ned depart­ments to take action on the matter immedi­ately 42 minutes ago Facebook deletes more accounts linked to Russia That were used to spread mislea­ding inform­ation on the social networ­k and its Instag­ram servic­e an hour ago Committee formed to finalise exact dates of Ramazan, Eid and Muharram Member­s includ­e offici­als from SUPARC­O, PMD and Minist­ry of Scienc­e and Techno­logy PM Imran to chair federal cabinet meeting today Cabine­t to discus­s propos­al to bifurc­ate power, petrol­eum minist­ries Google set to launch privacy tools to limit online tracking BCCI questions Afridi’s inaction during 2010 spot-fixing controversy 2 hours ago 3 hours ago 'We're sorry!'

Islamophobia Today eNewspaper News | Business News | Current News | Latest World News | Current World News | Pakistan News Light Years - CNN.com Blogs At least 41 killed as Russian passenger plane crash-lands in Moscow | The Express Tribune No official cause has been given for the disaster. PHOTO: REUTERS MOSCOW: At least 41 people on board a Russian Aeroflot passenger plane were killed on Sunday, including two children, after the aircraft caught fire as it made a bumpy emergency landing at a Moscow airport, Russian investigators said. Television footage showed the Sukhoi Superjet 100 crash bouncing along the tarmac at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport before the rear part of the plane suddenly burst into flames. Many passengers on board SU 1492 then escaped via the plane’s emergency slides that inflated after the hard landing. The plane, which had been flying from Moscow to the northern Russian city of Murmansk, had been carrying 73 passengers and five crew members, Russia’s aviation watchdog said. Svetlana Petrenko, a spokesperson for Russia’s Investigative Committee, said in a statement that only 37 out of 78 people on board had survived, meaning 41 people had lost their lives. No official cause has been given for the disaster.

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Federal cabinet abolishes entertainment fund of ministries | The Express Tribune Federal cabinet. PHOTO: PPI ISLAMABAD: The federal cabinet on Tuesday decided to abolish all of the budgetary allocation for ministries and divisions meant for entertainment and gift purposes in a bid to ensure judicious utilisation of public money for welfare of the common man. Briefing the media on the cabinet meeting, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Information and Broadcasting Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said ministers were also informed about the steps taken by the health ministry for reduction in the prices of medicines. Flanked by Power Minister Umar Ayub Khan, Awan said the cabinet also reviewed the issue of energy in depth and the power division was directed to ensure power supply during Sehr and Iftar in Ramazan. Awan promised that the upcoming budget would meet people’s expectations. ‘Intelligent’ Asad Umar will return to cabinet soon, says PM “There were some provisions in ministries and divisions, under which funds were allocated for ‘chai and pani’ (tea and water).

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