Archive for the January 28, 2019
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A delegation of All Pakistan Newspapers Society (APNS) met Speaker Punjab Assembly Ch Parvez Elahi here on Sunday and briefed him about the problems being faced by the Punjab based publications because of the new
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Next generation basal insulin glargine U300, now introduced in Pakistan, works like the human body's natural insulin and helps control blood sugar along with diet and exercise. Since approved by FDA in 2015, the drug
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It was only recently that the Embassy of China in Pakistan took note of a report by a Pakistani journalist, in which he claimed that Pakistan will repay $40 billion debt to China under China-Pakistan
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As the ECB takes the final step in phasing out the 500-euro note, few are expected to mourn a bill favoured by criminals but rarely seen in daily life. Except perhaps in cash-loving Germany. From
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Shoot without sight. Shoot not till they die, but till your bullets finish. Shoot one and shoot all. These seem to be the SOPs or standard operating procedures for Police and its various departments across
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Finance Minister Asad Umer has been consistently right when he accuses the previous administration of leaving behind an economy in shambles but been consistently wrong in claiming success through giving the right direction to the
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Since October last, when the government showed the door to 18 international non- governmental organizations (INGOs) for no-compliance with registration rules, the issue has refused to die down. Las month, ambassadors of the European Union,
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Different countries take a different approach to dual citizenship. Some accept it others do not, such as Australia, where a couple of years ago the then deputy prime minister, Barnaby Joyce, had to give up
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Bank credit to the private sector is often considered as life-blood for various sectors of the economy and if it goes dry, the industry and other sectors of the economy could suffer immensely. Seen from
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The US Federal Reserve will hold its fire this week, leaving interest rates untouched and letting markets calm down after a tumultuous end to 2018. Coming off Wall Street''s worst December since the Great Depression
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