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Dar presses Iran for diplomacy as Tehran reviews US response to 14-point peace plan

ISLAMABAD: Deputy prime minister and foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, held a late-night telephone call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday, reaffirming Islamabad’s determination to revive stalled peace talks between Washington and Tehran even as the economic fallout from the conflict continues to ripple across global energy markets.

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Islamabad court rejects Imran Khan’s plea to suspend sentence in £190 million corruption case

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad High Court on Monday turned down petitions by former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, seeking to suspend their prison sentences in a high-profile £190 million corruption case, ruling that their main appeals against conviction were already scheduled for an early hearing.

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US transfers 22 Iranian crew members to Pakistan from seized vessel as confidence-building step amid Hormuz tensions

ISLAMABAD: The United States has repatriated 22 crew members from an Iranian container ship seized last month, transferring them to Pakistan as a confidence-building measure even as President Donald Trump announced the start of a military-backed operation to free hundreds of vessels stranded in the Strait of Hormuz, Pakistani and American officials said Monday.

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ADB launches $70 billion push to link Asia’s power grids and digital networks, eyes cross-border trade boost

ISLAMABAD: The Asian Development Bank announced a $70 billion initiative on Sunday to accelerate cross-border electricity trade and digital connectivity across Asia and the Pacific, deploying artificial intelligence to integrate power systems and potentially help resolve chronic shortages in countries such as Pakistan that sit on surplus generation capacity.

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Trump launches ‘Project Freedom’ to free ships trapped in Hormuz as Iran weighs US reply to peace plan

ISLAMABAD: President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the United States will begin an operation Monday to guide hundreds of commercial vessels and their crews out of the Strait of Hormuz, where they have been trapped for weeks by Iran’s effective closure of the vital waterway at the mouth of the Persian Gulf.

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Pakistan rebukes British envoy, says Afghan cross-border attacks have killed 52 civilians since temporary ceasefire

ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Saturday sharply criticized a social media post by Britain’s special representative for Afghanistan, Richard Lindsay, describing his remarks on border violence as “one-sided” and lacking “a deeper understanding of the situation.”

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Iran signals openness to US talks on nuclear program and Strait of Hormuz but says next move is Washington’s

ISLAMABAD: Iran told the United States on Saturday that the path forward rests with Washington, offering a revised proposal that shows limited new flexibility on reopening the Strait of Hormuz while insisting it remains prepared for either diplomacy or continued confrontation.

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