Archive for the January 31, 2019
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Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani said on Wednesday that the "keys to war are in Islamabad, Quetta, Rawalpindi" - all cities in Pakistan - suggesting the neighbouring country was a safe haven for cross-border militant activities.
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Committee Meeting of Cooperative Development of Operational Safety and Continuing Airworthiness Programme - South Asia (COSCAP-SA) here on Wednesday ensured pooling of resources and sharing of expertise for strengthening aviation safety oversight system in the
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The public perception about Prime Minister Imran Khan-led government to some extent is getting negative as it failed to fulfill most of its promises made with the nation including provision of jobs, curbing inflation and
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The Government of Sindh Home Department has notified that in exercise of the power conferred under Section 144 (6) Cr PC, imposed the ban on opening of Shops, Stalls, Patharas and any work of construction
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As the West Indies women's cricket team arrived in Karachi on Wednesday to play three T20 matches with Pakistan, the Sindh government has chalked out high security plan to maintain law and order during the
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Abducted Neurosurgeon Dr Ibrahim Khalil safely returned home on Wednesday after 48 days. Family sources confirmed the return of the abducted doctor, saying the kidnappers left him in a Chaman neighborhood. Last year, in December,
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The New Academic Block building at Namal College, Mianwali was recently inaugurated by Imran Khan, Honourable Prime Minister of Pakistan and Chairperson, Board of Governors, Namal Education Foundation, in the presence of Sir Mohammed Anwar
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That the current US-China trade turmoil could be a boon for Pakistan's exporters is a fact. The trade war between world's two top economies has thrown up new opportunities as well as new challenges for
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US diplomats and the Afghan Taliban have seen cause for hope in talks to end the United States' longest war, but the pivotal issues of a ceasefire and the militants sitting down with the Afghan
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A funding crunch is squeezing British banks' profits and hitting their share prices, as the threat of a disorderly Brexit and the end of cheap cash from the Bank of England begin to bite. The
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