Archive for the January 12, 2018
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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has removed anomalies in valuation of some categories of residential and commercial properties in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Faisalabad by decreasing values of immovable properties in certain
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The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has removed anomalies in valuation of some categories of residential and commercial properties in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar and Faisalabad by decreasing values of immovable properties in certain
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The chief military spokesperson Major-General Asif Ghafoor has said that there cannot be lasting peace in the region unless security and stability is ensured in Afghanistan. "There was no terrorism in Pakistan before the Afghan
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Members of the European Central Bank's governing council are concerned that rising private-sector borrowing in France could threaten financial stability, minutes from a December meeting published Thursday showed. "It was remarked that loan growth in
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Brexit could cost the UK nearly 500,000 jobs in a worst-case scenario, according to a study published Thursday which was commissioned by the mayor of London. Britain could lose 482,000 jobs by 2030 if the
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A senior Iranian cleric under investigation in Germany for alleged crimes against humanity left the country on a homeward-bound flight on Thursday, cutting short his stay at a Hanover clinic, a German official said. Ayatollah
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Buried glaciers have been spotted on Mars, offering new hints about how much water may be accessible on the Red Planet and where it is located, researchers said Thursday. Although ice has long been known
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The UN Security Council is considering a visit to Afghanistan to get an up-close view of the conflict-ridden country and help develop a new strategy, Kazakhstan's UN ambassador said Thursday. US national security adviser H.R.
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US troops and their allies will shoot Islamic State jihadists in the face, beat them to death with shovels or drop bombs on them if they don't surrender, the US military's most senior enlisted member
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Strong demand looks set to support world food prices in 2018 although the political situation in oil-producing countries and international trade negotiations may herald more volatility, a United Nations food agency economist said on Thursday.
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