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Egypt's reputation as an emerging market star lost some of its sparkle last month when street protests revealed a population yet to benefit from years of economic reforms that had impressed investors. That reality check
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday declared the country of 1.3 billion people free of open defecation, and turned his sights towards eradicating single-use plastic next. Modi - whose claim has been challenged by
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This seems to be the season of harvesting hopes. One after another, like manna from heaven - the food that God miraculously provided to the lost tribes wandering in the wilderness - good news is
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"I would advise The Khan to establish a new ministry - the Ministry of Visual Technology." "Two things; first The Khan takes advice sparingly as you know, unless there is a spiritual element involved and
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The leader of the Azad Kashmir is hopeful that India's clampdown in the Himalayan territory has reached a turning point - bringing US pressure. Sardar Masood Khan was visiting Washington to meet lawmakers, media and
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As a first stage of micromanagement, Pakistan Institute of Trade and Development (PITAD) needs a complete revamp in its research orientation to act as a data back stop for real time data analysis to monitor
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Considering the current state of the national economy and the highly pessimistic economic prospects projected for the current and subsequent years in the short run by various national and multilateral organisations it is indeed a
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"What is with this overwhelming personalization in our politics?" "The country votes not for a party but for the head of the party - and the reason is that ideologically our parties maybe different but
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British-based digital banking app Revolut is set to hire around 3500 staff as it expands into 24 new markets thanks to a new global deal with payments giant Visa Inc, the two companies said on
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In the two weeks since attacks blamed on missiles or drones shut down half of Saudi Arabia's oil output, the country that has arguably moved most deftly to position itself for any upside is Russia.
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