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Peshawar mosque blast kills 15

Peshawar mosque blast kills 15 (AFP) / 21 June 2013 A suicide attack on Friday killed 15 people and wounded more than 25 others at a mosque and religious seminary on the edge of Peshawar, officials said. The bomber struck in the largely Shia area of Gulshan Colony on the outskirts of the city, which abuts Taleban and Al Qaeda-linked strongholds in the northwestern tribal belt on the Afghan border. The attack came just days after US officials said they hoped to open peace talks with Afghan Taleban in Doha, capital of the Gulf state of Qatar. “It was a suicide attack in which 15 people were killed and more than 25 others were wounded,” senior police official Shafi Ullah said at the scene. “The suicide bomber, who was on foot, first opened fire at police guards who were deployed outside the mosque, then entered the prayer hall where he blew himself up amid worshippers just before the start of prayers,” he added. The force of the blast punched holes in the walls and roof of the prayer hall, the floor of which was littered with bloodied pieces of human flesh, dead bodies, Islamic books and prayer caps, an eyewitness said. Prayer leader Aamir Shakiri said he was just about to join the worshippers when he heard gun shots, followed by a “deafening blast”. “Thick mosque engulfed the entire mosque and it was difficult to see anything but I was able to see dead bodies and injured people shouting for help,” he said. Police official Imran Shahid said that at least three suicide bombers had originally intended to carry out the attack. “Two of them fled while one of their accomplices managed to enter the prayer hall and blow himself up,” he said. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but sectarian attacks in Pakistan are on the rise. Ali Iqbal Qazilbash, a 24-year-old Peshawar University student, said he rushed out of his uncle’s home when he heard the explosion. “It was really horrifying to see blood-soaked and mutilated bodies lying on the floor of the hall,” Qazilbash said. “I immediately started knocking on doors in the neighbourhood and calling people for help.” In the country’s business capital of Karachi, gunmen shot dead a provincial lawmaker, his son and a passer-by outside a mosque. Sajid Qureshi, in his early 50s, and his 25-year-old son were targeted after Friday prayers in the congested Nazimabad neighbourhood. Qureshi was a member of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM), the most powerful political party in Karachi now considering whether to join the government in Sindh province. “He died on the spot, while his son and the third victim died at hospital,” police official Amir Farooqi said. Karachi, a city of 18 million people, contributes 42 per cent of Pakistan’s GDP but is rife with murder and kidnappings and has been plagued for years by ethnic, sectarian and political violence. Officials also said two members of a pro-government militia were killed when militants armed with guns and rockets attacked their homes in the northwestern tribal district of Bajaur on the Afghan border. To tribal policemen were also injured, administration official Abdul Haseeb said. Writing in English-language newspaper The News on Friday, analyst Ayaz Amir reflected on the repercussions for Pakistan of prospective peace talks between the Afghan Taleban and the United States. He said talks would make it almost impossible for Pakistan to open a new military front against domestic insurgents in the northwest. He said the “significance of the Taleban gaining, at long last, virtual American diplomatic recognition” would be a triumph for Afghan Taleban leader Mullah Omar but a “problem” for Pakistan. “Because Mullah Omar’s resurgent emirate, waiting patiently for the Americans to depart, now extends, like a dagger, into Pakistan — in the form of (Pakistani Taleban leader) Hakimullah (Mehsud)’s Waziristan.” Continue reading

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Dubai’s external cosmetics trade posts all-time high

Dubai’s external cosmetics trade posts all-time high Staff Report / 31 May 2013 The rapidly substantial expansion in the development of the cosmetics market has created an increased stature in Dubai’s external trading in perfumery and beauty products, with a total value of Dh16 billion in 2012 from Dh15 billion in 2011. It has consistently increased, posting Dh12 billion in 2010 and Dh11 billion in 2009. Dubai Customs statistics pacing with the Beautyworld Middle East trade exhibition, which concluded on Thursday, showed that the emirate’s perfumes and cosmetic products imports amounted to Dh10 billion, while imports and re-exports reached Dh6 billion, reflecting existence of an active cosmetic products market within Dubai, supporting trading in such products through that it takes place towards regional and international markets. Visitors at the Beauty World exhibition at Trade Center in Dubai on Wednesday-KT photo by Mukesh Kamal France tops the countries from which Dubai imports perfumery and beauty products, with imports recording Dh2.6 billion in 2012, a 27 per cent of the total imports, followed by the US with a total value of Dh1 billion, an 11 per cent share. Germany follows with imports valued at Dh935 million with a share of 10 per cent. The contribution of these three countries — which are considered the largest, most prominent perfumery and beauty products importing market in the world — to Dubai totals 47 per cent of the overall imports of these products. In the domain of exports and re-exports, Saudi Arabia ranked first with a share of 18 per cent, equivalent to Dh1 billion, followed by Kuwait with seven per cent (Dh440 million) and US with six per cent (Dh367 million). The total share of these countries is 31 per cent of the overall exports and re-exports in the cosmetics sector. Perfumery is at the top of Dubai’s external beauty products trade, representing 22 per cent of total imports with a value of Dh2.15 billion, and 26 per cent of exports and re-exports at Dh1.6 billion. Pak firms showcase stuff Nine leading beauty product manufacture and distributor companies from Pakistan, under the banner of the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, participated in the 2013 Beautyworld Middle East exhibition. Consul-General of Pakistan Tariq Iqbal Soomro visiting the country’s pavilion at the exhibition. The trade fair is the largest international expo for beauty and hair products, fragrances and well-being in the Middle East and is also one of the top five exhibitions worldwide. The internationally-recognised exhibition is one of the key trading platforms for the beauty products industry. Leading Pakistani companies from the industry have taken part in the previous chapters of this exhibition, which has helped in popularising Pakistani beauty products. Pakistani firms showcased their beauty products and equipment relating to manicures and pedicures, hair removing creams, peeling and fairness ranges, beauty scissors, cosmetics, oils, shampoos and different kinds of cream products. business@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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Kenya’s Real Estate Sector Growth

www.abndigital.com Kenya’s real estate sector is one of the fastest growing in the world, notably of the performance in the 1st quarter of 2013, despite the … Continue reading

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