Archive for the October 2, 2019
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A decision by Pakistan to appoint a former diplomat as its ambassador to the United Nations has sparked criticism over his alleged involvement in a domestic violence dispute in 2002. Munir Akram "has been appointed
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The National Assembly on Tuesday referred 41 private members' bills to concerned standing committees of the house for consideration and reporting back to the house. A total of 32 bills moved by ruling Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf
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Pakistan handed over a dead body of an Indian BSF soldier to Indian authorities on Tuesday, ISPR said. According to ISPR, the Indian BSF soldier Sub Inspector Paritosh Mondal had drowned while crossing Aik Nullah
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Inspectest, an internationally certified integrated service provider, organized global Corrosion Conference under NACE Islamabad Chapter here at a local hotel on Tuesday. National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) International is active in the industry, providing
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Promising middle-order batsman had fallen sick due to heatwave during the second ODI match between visiting Sri Lanka and Pakistan on Monday at National Stadium. Karachi, a city of teeming millions, welcomed the visiting team
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The leader of the Azad Kashmir is hopeful that India's clampdown in the Himalayan territory has reached a turning point - bringing US pressure. Sardar Masood Khan was visiting Washington to meet lawmakers, media and
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As a first stage of micromanagement, Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development (PITAD) needs a complete revamp in its research orientation to act as a data back stop for real time data analysis to monitor
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Considering the current state of the national economy and the highly pessimistic economic prospects projected for the current and subsequent years in the short run by various national and multilateral organisations it is indeed a
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The Afghans have voted in the shadow of the gun. The turnout may have been as low as 20 percent and there were rampant incidents of mismanagement, but it was a clear reflection of their
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Reports indicate that concessions announced for the textile sector, with the highest export earning capacity in the country, have not been implemented and a complaint has been lodged with the Prime Minister's office. In a
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