ISLAMABAD: Diplomats from Pakistan and Afghanistan gathered in Turkey on Wednesday ahead of a third round of talks set to open Thursday, seeking to curb cross-border terrorism and reinforce a shaky ceasefire that has held since last month’s deadly clashes along their shared frontier.
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Google, Pakistan open first Chromebook assembly line in push for local tech manufacturing
ISLAMABAD: Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday inaugurated Pakistan’s first assembly line for Google Chromebooks, describing the move as a “historic milestone” in the nation’s push toward digital transformation and broader economic growth.
Four Indian-sponsored militants killed in southwest Pakistan: army
ISLAMABAD: Security forces killed four “Indian-sponsored terrorists” in an intelligence-based operation in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan, the military announced on Tuesday, amid a surge in violence that has plagued the region and neighboring areas.
PIA says engineers’ action ‘planned attempt’ to derail privatisation effort
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines, the beleaguered national carrier, ground to a halt on Monday when aircraft engineers halted technical certifications over safety concerns, stranding thousands of passengers and prompting airline officials to accuse the group of orchestrating a deliberate effort to derail the government’s push to privatise the company.
Pakistan eyes $100 billion maritime sector to power long-term growth
KARACHI: Pakistan’s blue economy could swell to $100 billion by 2047 and serve as a “game changer” for the nation’s growth, Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb said, as the government pushes to harness ocean resources amid efforts to stabilise the broader economy.
Pakistan to table 27th constitutional amendment amid fears over rollback of provincial powers
ISLAMABAD: Deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, said on Tuesday that the government would soon introduce a long-discussed constitutional amendment in Parliament, seeking to quell opposition concerns that the measure could erode provincial autonomy hard-won under a landmark 2010 reform.
PIA engineers’ walkout grounds flights, leaves hundreds stranded at major airports
ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of air travellers, including many Umrah pilgrims bound for Saudi Arabia, were stranded at three major airports on Monday night after aircraft engineers at Pakistan International Airlines staged a walkout, delaying at least six flights and bringing international operations to a near halt.
Muslim nations condemn Israeli ceasefire breaches in Gaza, urge troop withdrawal
ISLAMABAD: Foreign ministers from Muslim nations, including Pakistan on Monday condemned what they described as Israeli violations of a fragile cease-fire in Gaza, calling for the immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from occupied Palestinian territories and the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to ease the deepening crisis there.
Three militants, including two Afghans, killed in KP operations – army
ISLAMABAD: Security forces have killed at least three militants in two separate engagements in the northwestern province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the military said Monday, highlighting what it described as continued involvement by Afghan nationals in attacks inside Pakistan.
