Examples of using Is fighting in English and their translations into Urdu
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Four years since the start of its‘Euromaidan' revolution, Ukraine is fighting for its survival as an independent and viable state.
Four years on from its Euromaidan revolution, Ukraine is fighting for survival as an independent and viable state.
Indians have not been able to connect the dots for the past 70 years as to why Pakistan is fighting so hard for Kashmir.
Four days ahead of Tuesday's election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting for his political life.
for Adonai your God, He Himself is fighting for you, just as He said to you.
He also said it was not Mr Assad's goal to destroy his country's population:"He is fighting those who rose up against him with deadly force.".
someone has had a bad accident and is fighting for his life.
In a royal decree published by state news media, the king also ordered the payment of 5,000 riyals to military personnel serving at the front lines with Yemen where the kingdom is fighting a nearly three-year-old war.
10 March:“My best friend and my partner is a‘warrior' he is fighting every obstacle with tremendous grace and beauty.”.
The deputy secretary said that, during his trip, some U.S. partners in the Middle East also expressed concern about Iran's influence in Yemen, where a Saudi-led coalition is fighting Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
They tortured me at home and never let me go out. The truth is, the real truth, the truth that doesn't fit into any TED Talk, is fighting human rights abuse is hard.
The stance of the family defaulter is because the patient is fighting a war in which he is using four types of tactics that the family considers himself defaulter.
Prescribed unto you is fighting, albeit it is abhorrent unto you. Belike ye abhor at thing whereas it is good for you,
It can no longer find recruits to support terrorism and it has lost its ability to convince the public that it is fighting for Islam because the militants have killed so many innocent civilians, including schoolchildren and worshippers, he said.
Enjoined on you is fighting, and this you abhor. You may dislike a thing yet it may be good for you;
Prescribed for you is fighting, though it be hateful to you. Yet it may happen that you will hate a thing which is better for you;
Prescribed unto you is fighting, albeit it is abhorrent unto you. Belike ye abhor at thing whereas it is good for you,
One of the incoming Commission's key missions, she reminded attendees, is fighting cancer, and Gabriel spoke about the need to firmly set goals in this regard and to develop close international collaborations, while pushing the frameworks of digital health hubs across the bloc.
Prescribed for you is fighting, though it be hateful to you. Yet it may happen that you will hate a thing which is better for you;
Was fighting the Taliban.