Naran avalanche buries several hotels
- 22-Mar-2024
Several hotels in the popular tourist resort of Naran, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, were buried under avalanche, following the collapse of two glaciers at Jheel Road. Naran in the upper Kaghan Valley is one of the most popular tourist sites. It is the most visited valley in Pakistan in the summer season. The area becomes almost empty […]
Killer admits where he buried woman’s body 54 years ago
- 10-Mar-2024
After 54 years of a murder, a man who reportedly abducted and killed a woman told police where he buried her body. According to the details, a man who kidnapped and killed a woman he mistook as Rupert Murdoch’s wife has now admitted to police where he buried her body. Nizamodeen Hosein, along with his […]
Nishtar hospital scandal: 56 unclaimed bodies buried
- 19-Oct-2022
MULTAN: A welfare organization with the help of police buried 56 bodies found on the rooftop of the Nishtar Hospital in Multan, ARY News reported on Wednesday, citing sources. According to reports, the bodies were buried in a graveyard adjacent to the hospital. On October 13, the Punjab Chief Minister’s (CM) Adviser Chaudhry Zaman Gujjar […]
Tharparkar: Eight killed deer buried in Mithi
- 07-Jul-2022
THARPARKAR: In a show of respect to nature, the people of Tharparkar laid eight killed deer were buried in Mithi, which were shot dead by three hunters, ARY News reported. As per details, the people of Mithi after digging graves buried eight killed deer, which were recovered from the three hunters, hailing from Umerkot. The […]
S.African cave yields new human species: scientists
- 11-Sep-2015
MAROPEND, South Africa: The fossilised bones of 15 members of a previously unknown branch of the human family tree have been discovered in a cave in South Africa, scientists said Thursday, hailing the find as a breakthrough in evolution research.
Buried in rubble for 82 hours, Nepal quake survivor ‘drinks urine’
- 29-Apr-2015
KATHMANDU: As he lay trapped for some 82 hours under the rubble of his Kathmandu hotel after Nepal's devastating earthquake, Rishi Khanal knew what he must do to survive: drink his own urine.




