Archive for the January 31, 2019
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Emirates served over 20,000 plant-based meals across all classes in January, known to Vegans worldwide as Veganuary. The worldwide movement, to encourage Veganism especially in January has seen on board requests for vegan meals increase
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The Pakistan-China Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCJCCI) on Wednesday organised a seminar on "Digital financial services". Tughral Turaab Ali, leader of globalized financial services, said that SME sector can attain sustainable growth by
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Leader of Opposition in the Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz has been allowed by the interior ministry to travel abroad. Sources in the PML-N said Hamza wanted to proceed abroad to see some members of his
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Provincial Minister for Information and Culture Fayaz-ul-Hassan on Wednesday constituted the Punjab Art, Crafts and Architecture council for the promotion of art, crafts and architecture. Chairperson of the council Ayesha Arshad Shahnawaz while Dr Ejaz
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Punjab Agriculture Minister Malik Noman Ahmad Langrial has directed the officials of market committee to ensure elimination of encroachments from fruit and vegetable market, Badamibagh Lahore. He also stressed the need for earliest solution of
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Punjab Chief Minister Sardar Usman Buzdar on Wednesday directed to submit a detailed programme for starting "Helicopter Ambulance Service" in the province. "A plan should be devised keeping in view every aspect for launching the
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The Republican leader of the US Senate offered legislation on Tuesday urging the United States to keep troops in Syria and Afghanistan, as President Donald Trump's administration moves toward withdrawals of American forces after years
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The Committee to Protect Journalists called on authorities in the Indian-controlled state of Jammu and Kashmir to stop restricting press coverage of events in the restive state, after 10 photo and video journalists from local,
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The Taliban said Wednesday they are not seeking a "monopoly on power" in a future administration in Afghanistan but are looking for ways to co-exist with Afghan institutions - the most conciliatory statement to date
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A Turkish court on Wednesday convicted a former Turkish employee of the US consulate of terror charges, then ordered his release for time served, state media reported. Hamza Ulucay, who worked for the consulate in
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