Archive for  September 2019
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The British government has expanded its partnership with Pakistan to tackle the growing threat of antibiotic resistance in the country and will invest more than £2.7 million to strengthen disease surveillance systems and improve laboratory
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In his yesterday's op-ed for Business Recorder titled "The Constitution and its guardians," Shabir Ahmed has plausibly argued that "Despondency, the flip side of defeatism, has a hollowing out effect on the nation. Inherent in
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Saudi Arabia's ability to avert a global oil supply crunch will only become clear in a few weeks, because for now its crude held in storage can fill the gap and mask the scale of
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The enormity of the attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil installations could be gauged from two key facts: a) according to Bloomberg, 'Brent futures rising 19% in the matter of seconds at the open on Monday
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Human beings are not surprisingly, attached to the place of their birth, no matter how advanced or how backward it might be but sometimes under pressing circumstances they are forced to migrate and settle in
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What a bitter twist of history - peace in the war-ravaged Afghanistan that appeared to be close only a week ago is nowhere in sight today. The peace deal with Taliban was already initialed and
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During the recent Cabinet meeting the need to provide relief to the general public in the wake of rising inflationary pressures was discussed. The rise in inflationary pressures this year in marked contrast to the
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Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Shabbar Zaidi said on Thursday that FBR has launched the 2nd Edition of 'IRIS' portal 'Maloomat' (tax profiling system), containing data of 53 million citizens, giving access to the
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Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) Shabbar Zaidi said on Thursday that FBR has launched the 2nd Edition of 'IRIS' portal 'Maloomat' (tax profiling system), containing data of 53 million citizens, giving access to the
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Finance Ministry has opposed a bill seeking a restriction on the federal government to take approval of the National Assembly before releasing supplementary grants except in case of external aggression or internal disturbance leading to
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