Archive for the May 3, 2017
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The Special Bench of the Supreme Court is likely to announce the names of members of the six-member Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Wednesday (today) to investigate corruption allegations against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and
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The Special Bench of the Supreme Court is likely to announce the names of members of the six-member Joint Investigation Team (JIT) on Wednesday (today) to investigate corruption allegations against Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and
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Days after his removal as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, former Pakistan ambassador to the US Tariq Fatemi on Tuesday rejected the allegations levelled against him in connection with the Dawn
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Days after his removal as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs, former Pakistan ambassador to the US Tariq Fatemi on Tuesday rejected the allegations levelled against him in connection with the Dawn
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The military is adamant that all those behind the Dawn leaks be punished under the Official Secrets Act - 1923 amid growing speculation of an escalating civil-military rift on the issue. Military sources told Business
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The military is adamant that all those behind the Dawn leaks be punished under the Official Secrets Act - 1923 amid growing speculation of an escalating civil-military rift on the issue. Military sources told Business
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US President Donald Trump on Saturday invited his Philippine counterpart to Washington in a "friendly" call in which the leaders discussed Rodrigo Duterte's war on drugs and their countries' alliance, the White House said. Duterte
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Macedonia's opposition Social Democrats said Sunday they would push ahead in forming a government with ethnic Albanian partners, following an eruption of violence when protesters who oppose them stormed parliament. Nationalist demonstrators forced their way
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With a week to go before France's presidential election runoff, far-right candidate Marine Le Pen played the green card outside a controversial aluminium plant in the south of the country. Le Pen has made a
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Faced with exploding populations and steadily rising temperatures worldwide, cities must make haste in reinforcing defences against climate change-induced flooding and heat waves, experts warned this week. City temperatures are forecast to shoot up in
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