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China rejects reports regarding presence of its forces in GB
Beijing: September 3: China has strongly rejected the media reports about the presence of Chinese forces in Gilgit-Baltistan China has reacted strongly to the reports of New York Times and some other American newspapers about the presence of its forces in Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan.| Feedback |
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Babusar-Kaghan Road opened to supply goods to GB
Gilgit, September4:The Babusar-Kaghan road has been opened for transportation of goods to Gilgit-Baltistan from lower parts of the country.Life in Gilgit-Baltistan starts to return to normalcy after restoration of this important land route. The engineers of Pakistan army have opened the Kaghan-Babusar road in a very short span of time after working day and night.| Feedback |
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All Pakistan Muslim League Hunza Holds its Meeting in Gilgit
Gilgit, September 4: All Pakistan Muslim League (APML) Hunza chapter held its meeting in Jutial Gilgit. The meeting was presided by Ijlal Hussain, Organizer of APML in Hunza-Nagar. Addressing the meeting he said that the popularity of APML in the region illustrates the love of people of Hunza-Nagar for Musharraf and his policies.| Feedback |
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Four dead as car plunges in Ghizar River
Gahkuch August 23: An unfortunate car lost its way and slipped into the Ghizar river near Hoper Parri. The car was on its way from Gahkuch to Gupis . Four people including an eıght years old child, were dead as a result of the accident. The dead bodies of three persons were recovered from the river water by local volunteers, | Feedback |
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Chinese relief goods for Gilgit – Baltistan to reach within 5 days
Sost, August 25: The Chinese government is sending relief goods comprising mainly of food items and fuel for the flood affected Gilgit – Baltistan region.According to government sources 50,000 liters of petrol and an equal volume of diesel has been sent by the Chinese government to overcome fuel shortage in the region.| Feedback
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Historical mosque comes under flood water
Khaplu August 27: The historical Jama Masjid Noorbakhshia Tarkari Sarmun has come under water of River Shyok near Khaplu, in Ghanche district of Gilgit-Baltistan.According to details a historical mosque Jama Masjid Noor Bakhshia Sufia has come under flood waters of river Shyok in Tarkari Sarmoon near Khaplu.| Feedback
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China’s Discreet Hold on Pakistan’s Northern Borderlands
While the world focuses on the flood-ravaged Indus River valley, a quiet geopolitical crisis is unfolding in the Himalayan borderlands of northern Pakistan, where Islamabad is handing over de facto control of the strategic Gilgit-Baltistan region in the northwest corner of disputed Kashmir to China.More Infor | Feedback
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Father and son lose life while crossing Dubair Nallah bridge
Gilgit, August 27: Two year old Noman was clinging to his father’s chest while they tried to cross a makeshift bridge constructed over the Dubari Nallah, in Khistan district of Khyber – Pukhtunkhwa. Father of Noman lost his control and suddenly the young child fell into the roaring mountain stream.| Feedback
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Relief goods from China reach Sost Gojal
Sost August 29: Fifty trucks carrying relif goods donated by Chinese government reached Sost dry port the other day. These goods would be distributed among the landslide afectees of Gojal Hunza. As promised China proved to be a sincere neighborer and delivered fifty trucks of relief good at the Sost dry port in Northern Pakistan. The relief goods were received by Force Commander and Chief Secratary Gilgit Baltistan at Sost. These goods would be formally handed over to the Cheif Secretary Gilgit-Baltistan lator today.More Infor | Feedback
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Flooding fears as Pakistan tries to ease dam pressure
GILGIT: Fears are growing a lake created by a landslide will burst and cause a massive flood that could affect more than 50,000 people in northern Pakistan and disrupt a key trade link with China, residents said on Wednesday.
Possible disaster also threatens the popular tourist resort of Gulmit on the main Karakoram Highway that links Pakistan with China, and part of which has already closed, they said. More Infor | Feedback
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