Archive for the October 2, 2019
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Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has asked banks to share details of 'Trust Activities' including identification of persons on the behalf of which such activities are undertaken by the banks. Sources told Business Recorder here
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Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has asked banks to share details of 'Trust Activities' including identification of persons on the behalf of which such activities are undertaken by the banks. Sources told Business Recorder here
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Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet is expected to approve technical supplementary grant of Rs 420 million to pay court fee and fee to foreign counsel in case of Dr. Hilal Hussain Al-Tuwairqi and
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Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet is expected to approve technical supplementary grant of Rs 420 million to pay court fee and fee to foreign counsel in case of Dr. Hilal Hussain Al-Tuwairqi and
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India's government plans to revive a bill that would give non-Muslim refugees citizenship even before a controversial citizen registry in one northeastern state has been finalized, Home Minister Amit Shah said Tuesday. Shah, the leader
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India's government plans to revive a bill that would give non-Muslim refugees citizenship even before a controversial citizen registry in one northeastern state has been finalized, Home Minister Amit Shah said Tuesday. Shah, the leader
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China celebrated its growing power and confidence with a big display of military hardware and goose-stepping troops in Beijing on Tuesday, overseen by President Xi Jinping who pledged peaceful development on Communist China's 70th birthday.
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China celebrated its growing power and confidence with a big display of military hardware and goose-stepping troops in Beijing on Tuesday, overseen by President Xi Jinping who pledged peaceful development on Communist China's 70th birthday.
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Iran's judiciary on Tuesday announced it had convicted four people on charges of spying for the United States or Britain, sentencing one of them to death. "Last week, a person accused of espionage for an
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Iran's judiciary on Tuesday announced it had convicted four people on charges of spying for the United States or Britain, sentencing one of them to death. "Last week, a person accused of espionage for an
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