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[20 Nov 2013] Shia Leaders combined press conference on Rawalpindi incident - Urdu
پریس کانفرنس ۔ 20 نومبر 2013 - کراچی
سانحۂ ڑاولپنڈی ،اوراس کے نتیجے میں ہونے والی سازشوں کے خلاف شیعہ عمائدین...
پریس کانفرنس ۔ 20 نومبر 2013 - کراچی
سانحۂ ڑاولپنڈی ،اوراس کے نتیجے میں ہونے والی سازشوں کے خلاف شیعہ عمائدین کی مشترکہ پریس کانفرنس
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پریس کانفرنس ۔ 20 نومبر 2013 - کراچی
سانحۂ ڑاولپنڈی ،اوراس کے نتیجے میں ہونے والی سازشوں کے خلاف شیعہ عمائدین کی مشترکہ پریس کانفرنس
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[22 Nov 2013] Death toll exceeds 50 in Latvian supermarket collapse - English
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga....
The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga.
Rescuers are still pulling bodies from the rubble as hopes of finding more survivors are dwindling over 24 hours since the incident occurred. The roof of the Maxima supermarket collapsed late on Thursday when it was full of shoppers. The cause of the deadly tragedy has not been determined yet, although the police have opened a criminal investigation focusing on the construction of the building. The Latvian government has declared three days of mourning starting on Saturday and will hold a national moment of silence on Monday.
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The death toll in Latvia\'s worst disaster in decades is rising. It has been announced that at least 51 people died when the roof of a supermarket collapsed on shoppers in the capital, Riga.
Rescuers are still pulling bodies from the rubble as hopes of finding more survivors are dwindling over 24 hours since the incident occurred. The roof of the Maxima supermarket collapsed late on Thursday when it was full of shoppers. The cause of the deadly tragedy has not been determined yet, although the police have opened a criminal investigation focusing on the construction of the building. The Latvian government has declared three days of mourning starting on Saturday and will hold a national moment of silence on Monday.