Archive for the January 27, 2019
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Awami National Party (ANP) Central president, Afandyar Wali Khan said on Saturday that the peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan is in best interest of Pakistan. He warned of chaos and anarchy in the country if 18th
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Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan (MQM-P) on Saturday requested Supreme Court (SC) to constitute a committee for an audit of the last four decades to ascertain the legality of those buildings now been identified as illegally constructed
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Although the recent spurt in home remittances is a matter of great relief, there are some genuine concerns about their effectivity in relation to country's external sector woes. A sense of complacency seems to have
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For decades, Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has kept dissenting voices low and opposition groups in disarray creating a political vacuum that a group of professionals has recently rushed to fill. Public anger against worsening economic
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Donald Trump loves to make the pistol gesture when pronouncing his "You're fired" catchphrase. But in the tussle with Democrats over the longest US government shutdown in history, the legendary dealmaker may have shot himself
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First time in two decades, domestic debt sustainability including PSE debt is in question; about 20 years back, the external debt servicing of the country was too high which was restructured and rescheduled then such
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The smog that engulfed the plains of Punjab - most nastily Lahore - and parts of upper Sindh during the recent winters seemed to have died out this year since the people could not feel
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During the past week Islamabad played host to three high-ranking American visitors; all of them coaxing Pakistan to use its misperceived influence with Afghan Taliban to rejoin peace parleys. The reluctance on the part of
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The Dutch ambassador to Pakistan is to return to Islamabad next month after receiving a death threat last year, reportedly from Islamists, angry over anti-Islam tweets by far-right politician Geert Wilders, Dutch media said Saturday.
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The Dutch ambassador to Pakistan is to return to Islamabad next month after receiving a death threat last year, reportedly from Islamists, angry over anti-Islam tweets by far-right politician Geert Wilders, Dutch media said Saturday.
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