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ISLAMABAD cheap adidas yeezy boost 350 v2 sale , Oct. 20 (Xinhua) -- At least 15 people were injured in a hand grenade attack in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province on Thursday evening, local Urdu media reported.


According to local reports cheap adidas yeezy boost 350 v2 , the incident happened at about 7:30 p.m. local time in the Sultan Shaheed area of Mastung, a district in Balochistan province.


Senior local police officer Abdul Quddus said that some unknown assailants riding on a motorbike hurled a hand grenade near a busy mobile market and fled the scene cheap adidas ultra boost 3.0 black , leaving at least 15 people injured.


The attack also led to a stampede as a large number of people were shopping in the market, Dunya News reported.


Rescue teams and police rushed to the scene and shifted the injured to a nearby hospital where four of the injured are said to be in a critical condition.


Security forces cordoned off the area and kicked off a search operation in the surroundings to hunt down the miscreants.


No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.


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URUMQI, June 23 (Xinhua) -- It was still early in the morning, but Purbu found it hard to get back to sleep in his yurt at the thought of Ulan Muqir's arrival today. The herdsman had invited the traveling troupe to perform at a celebration later that day.


The troupe used to arrive on horseback. Now they have vehicles. The troupe has toured the prairie to perform for the nomadic herdsmen in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region for 50 years.


Ulan Muqir (Red Bud Troupe) is the Mongolian name for traveling troupes, who travel from one grazing site to another to perform for those who live in some of China's most remote areas.


As a part of the government's drive to boost folk art development, a Ulan Muqir was established in 1965 in the Wenquan County of Bortala Mongol Autonomous Prefecture, which borders Kazakhstan in the northwest.


"Once invited, Ulan Muqir will never let down their audience," said Bayinbat, 36, head of the troupe, who brought 20 performers to Purbu's event that day.


The troupe has 27 members today, most from rural areas.


Horseback travel was once favored because it reduced the travel time between settlements on the prairies and mountains


Siqin, 31, remembers what it was like when she joined the troupe 11 years ago. "Sometimes we had to walk for tens of kilometers carrying all our luggage -- there was often no road surface at all," she recalled.


Thanks to transportation improvements, "today we can rent a bus or a truck. It's much better," she said.


But things are not that easy as it seems. On the way to Purbu's home, they were caught in a sudden downpour and had to travel by bus on the muddy track for two hours to finish the 50-kilometer-long trip.


"As is often the case, it might suddenly start to rain when we sing," Bayinbat said, "Our hands get frozen in winter."


Their perseverance moves the audience as much as they were moved by the hospitable herdsmen, who call Ulan Muqir artists "our children."


When the troupe neared their destination, they were surprised to find a herdsman sent by Purbu waiting for them near a flooded road. The man had been waiting there since early in the morning.


Led by the guide, the troupe arrived at the party site at noon. They barely had any time to enjoy the delicious lamb, rice and milk tea the herdsmen had prepared for them. After bolting their lunch, the performers, surrounded by the audience, began to sing folk songs, dance and play instruments.


There are 92 villages and grazing sites in the county, according to Bayinbat. It takes the troupe about a year to tour all of them. The Ulan Muqir have composed over 1,000 songs and dances in the past five decades.




ACCRA, April 27 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese government has pumped 20 million U.S. dollars into basic infrastructure for one of the newest state universities in Ghana.


Established four years ago, the University for Health and Allied Sciences (UHAS), based in Ho, the Volta regional capital, about 160km north-east of the national capital, now has well-developed start-up facilities at its main campus thanks to China's support.


The institution was created by the government to train a cadre of health professional physicians, nurses, midwives, and biomedical science specialists, among others.


At its inception, the university had five classrooms, which it used in turns for the various courses, a hostel for 50 students, and an office for six.


However, with the support from the Chinese government, the UHAS has put up modern facilities on a land area of 10,386.25 square meters.


The facilities, constructed by the Yanjian Group of China, comprise 11 buildings, parking lots, basketball courts and outdoor ancillary facilities.


Among the main structures are two storey buildings, lecture theaters, laboratory, library, activity and service centers, and an administration block. Other facilities under the project also include a student hostel and staff bungalows, as well as a water storage system that serves the main campus.


"The Chinese government's support was very timely and has enabled us to operate from modern university facilities," the Vice-Chancellor of UHAS, Professor Fred Binka, told a team of journalists who visited the school recently.


He praised the .
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