Supporters of Pakistan People's Party carry a makeshift coffin of a fellow supporter who was killed in a shooting, during a funeral along a road in Karachi
Supporters of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) carry a makeshift coffin of a fellow supporter who was killed in a shooting, during a funeral along a road in Karachi April 24, 2013. The PPP observed a mass mourning on Wednesday after three of their supporters, allegedly involved in kidnappings for ransom, were shot by Pakistani Rangers on Tuesday night in the city area of Lyari, local media reported. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY)
Supporters of Pakistan People's Party offer funeral prayers to three of their supporters who were killed in a shooting, in Karachi
Supporters of Pakistan People's Party (PPP) offer funeral prayers to three of their supporters who were killed in a shooting, along a road in Karachi April 24, 2013. The PPP observed a mass mourning on Wednesday after three of their supporters, allegedly involved in kidnappings for ransom, were shot by Pakistani Rangers on Tuesday night in the city area of Lyari, local media reported. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST OBITUARY)
Relatives load the coffin of a bomb blast victim onto an ambulance after funeral prayers in Karachi
Relatives load the coffin of a bomb blast victim, draped with the flag of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) political party, onto an ambulance after funeral prayers in Karachi April 24, 2013. At least five people were killed and 15 others injured on Tuesday night after militants set off a bomb targeting a roadside election camp of the MQM in Karachi, according to local media. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST POLITICS OBITUARY)
Men look at a tattered shoe at the site of Tuesday's bomb blast, outside the campaign office of the MQM political party, in Karachi
Men look at a tattered shoe at the site of Tuesday's bomb blast, outside the campaign office of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) political party, in Karachi April 24, 2013. At least five people were killed and 15 others injured on Tuesday night after militants set off a bomb targeting a roadside election camp of the MQM in Karachi, according to local media. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
Relatives and supporters of the MQM political party carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim during a funeral in Karachi
Relatives and supporters of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) political party carry the coffin of a bomb blast victim, draped with the party's flag, during a funeral in Karachi April 24, 2013. At least five people were killed and 15 others injured on Tuesday night after militants set off a bomb targeting a roadside election camp of the MQM in Karachi, according to local media. REUTERS/Athar Hussain (PAKISTAN - Tags: CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST POLITICS OBITUARY)
Afghan quake kills at least four, wounds 69
Death toll expected to rise as hundreds of homes, weakened after days of wet weather, collapsed across Kunar province
Earthquake rocks Afghanistan, felt in Pakistan and India
No immediate reports of damage or casualties
Quash corruption to rebuild Afghanistan - USAID regional chief
Alex Thier, head of USAID's Afghanistan office, uses a multilayered approach to make sure development money is well spent, but corruption is major challenge.
Debris is pictured in a damaged office of Pakistan Muslim League (N) after Tuesday's bomb blast in Quetta
Debris is pictured in a damaged office of Pakistan Muslim League (N) after Tuesday's bomb blast in Quetta April 24, 2013. A prominent leader of Pakistan's ethnic Hazara minority narrowly escaped the suicide attack that killed six people on Tuesday, underscoring the growing threat militants pose to secular politicians in the run-up to next month's general elections. The blast in Quetta was the worst attack since a series of bombings in the city at the start of the year killed almost 200 people, briefly drawing global attention to a growing campaign of persecution of the Hazaras by sectarian militants. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)
A shopkeeper sits outside his shop, after it was damaged by Tuesday's bomb attack in Quetta
A shopkeeper sits outside his shop, after it was damaged by Tuesday's bomb attack in Quetta April 24, 2013. A prominent leader of Pakistan's ethnic Hazara minority narrowly escaped the suicide attack that killed six people on Tuesday, underscoring the growing threat militants pose to secular politicians in the run-up to next month's general elections. The blast in Quetta was the worst attack since a series of bombings in the city at the start of the year killed almost 200 people, briefly drawing global attention to a growing campaign of persecution of the Hazaras by sectarian militants. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW POLITICS)