Archive for the January 3, 2018
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Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has on Tuesday reacted to US President Donald Trump's allegations on Pakistan and said we will not allow the US to scapegoat Pakistan for its own failures
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Business Recorder op-ed writer Rashed Rahman has touched a very important issue in his last contribution to the newspaper: "The first drops of rains: a new united Left platform". Writing with genuine conviction, the writer
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It used to take Ahmad Meyssar just a few minutes to reach his university across a bridge over the river Tigris in Iraq's Mosul. But now - with whole districts still devastated some five months
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The word Mamihlapinatapai is derived from the Yaghan language of Tierra del Fuego, listed in The Guinness Book of World Records as the "most succinct word", and is considered one of the hardest words to
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Capitalism is in disarray. It is on its deathbed. It is dying slowly. It is already dead. But, since most other alternative economic systems seem still to be in a formative state, capitalism, although brain
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Pervasive corruption in this country has not spared even the Gwadar development project, crown jewel of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor, even though it is at the centre of national attention. According to a press
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Miftah Ismail, the new boss at the Ministry of Finance, seems to be on the spot when he told Reuters in an interview that he plans significant tax reforms in the five months before the
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Iran's supreme leader blamed the country's "enemies" on Tuesday for days of unrest that have seen 21 killed and hundreds arrested in the biggest test for the Islamic regime in years. The foreign ministry in
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Iran's supreme leader blamed the country's "enemies" on Tuesday for days of unrest that have seen 21 killed and hundreds arrested in the biggest test for the Islamic regime in years. The foreign ministry in
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Secretary Port Qasim Authority (PQA), Muhammad Saqib died on Tuesday after he suffered a heart attack during a meeting of the Senate Standing Committee on Maritime Affairs held here at the Parliament House. Chairman Senate
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