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KARACHITongueakistani women proved their mettle at the Asian Powerlifting and Bench Press Championship as they won three gold, four silver and three bronze medals in Dubai to become one of the strongest female squad to emerge from the country.Pakistan had never sent nine women at an event before and the initiative of sending more women than men paid off well.Pakistan's Twinkle Sohail, her youngest sister Veronica Sohail and Nuzhat Jabeen grabbed gold medals.Twinkle was a favourite to win the 72kg juniors category, while teenager Veronica made her international debut with style as she took the gold in the U17, 47kg event, whereas Jabeen was competing in Master2 category.Powe adidas green campus rlifting quartet ready for Pakistan s Asian challengeOn the ot air max97 her hand, Karachi-based Rabia Shahzad took the silver medal in 52kg juniors event, outclassing Indian powerlifters, while Saniha Ghafoor, who had the toughest draws got herself a silver in the 57kg juniors event. Nadi jordan rot a Maqsood and Rabia Razaq also settled with Cogs Kurdish-led Syrian forces pound final IS redoubt
WASHINGTON:UN Secretar pink sambas y-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday called on the Myanmar government to pardon and release two imprisoned Reuters journalists as soon as possible. It is not acceptable to have the journalists of Reuters being in ja air force one femme il for what they were doing, G air max noir uterres told reporters at the United Nations in response to a question about Aung San Suu Kyi s recent remarks on the case. It is my deep belief that that should not happen and I hope that the government will be able to provide a pardon to release them as quickly as possible. Myanmar judge jails Reuters reporters for seven years in landmark secrets caseReuters reporters Wa Lone, 32, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 28, were convicted on Sept 3 under the colonial-era Official Secrets Act in a case seen as a test of democratic freedoms in Myanmar.The reporters, who pleaded not guilty, said they were handed rolled papers by police shortly before they were detained last December, and a police witness testified in court that they had been se
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