KARACHI: Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Thursday sacked pace bowler Haris Rauf from his central contract after he allegedly refused to join the Test squad for the tour of Australia 2023-24.
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Caretaker govt raises gas prices by 67pc to satisfy IMF
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ISLAMABAD: The caretaker government raised natural gas prices by up to 67% for some consumers on Thursday, meeting a key demand of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) before a review of its $3 billion bailout program.
Pakistan’s credit rating at risk amid political deadlock, Moody’s warns
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KARACHI: Pakistan’s credit rating outlook is clouded by the political uncertainty following the inconclusive elections that left no party with a clear majority, Moody’s Investors Service said on Wednesday.
Nawaz Sharif picks brother as PM candidate, daughter as Punjab chief
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ISLAMABAD: Nawaz Sharif, the leader of Pakistan’s largest political party and a former three-time prime minister, on Tuesday nominated his younger brother, Shehbaz Sharif, as his party’s candidate for the country’s top office, ending speculation that he would seek a fourth term himself.
FAFEN says election monitors barred from tabulation process in over half of Pakistan’s constituencies
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ISLAMABAD: A prominent Pakistani election monitoring network said Monday that its observers were not allowed to witness the vote tabulation process in more than half of the National Assembly constituencies, calling for an investigation into this violation of the election law.
US calls for fair probe into Pakistan’s disputed polls
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ISLAMABAD: The United States on Monday urged Pakistan to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations of irregularities and fraud in the February 8 general elections, saying that the legal system should play itself out first.
Two party chiefs resign, one exits politics after election rout
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ISLAMABAD: Two prominent leaders announced on Monday that they were resigning from their party posts and one from politics altogether, after their parties suffered humiliating defeats in the general elections held last week.
IMF rejects Pakistan’s energy tariffs, circular debt plan
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ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday rejected Pakistan’s proposed plans to reduce its circular debt and rationalise its energy tariffs, saying they did not address the root causes of the sector’s problems and would hurt the poor.
Pakistan faces economic meltdown as top economist blasts rigged vote
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KARACHI: Pakistan’s economy is on the verge of collapse, with inflation soaring, growth stagnating, debt mounting, and investment dwindling, according to a globally renowned economist who criticized the recent elections as fraudulent and manipulated by the military establishment.
Khan-backed independents win most seats in final vote count
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ISLAMABAD: Independent candidates loyal to the jailed former prime minister Imran Khan won the most seats in Pakistan’s parliamentary elections, according to official results announced on Sunday, two days after voting ended amid allegations of fraud and delays.
