By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Sunday it would work with the international community to support Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts following the catastrophic floods.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Sunday it would work with the international community to support Pakistan’s relief and reconstruction efforts following the catastrophic floods.
By Staff Reporter
KARACHI: Saudi Arabia renewed a $3 billion deposit at Pakistan’s central bank to bolster the south Asian state’s depleting foreign reserves, the central bank said on Sunday.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: As the possibility of any immediate financing from multilateral creditors for the cash-strapped energy sector remains elusive, the government is exploring alternatives to secure programme loans for other sectors of the economy.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Russia has offered Pakistan wheat and gas amidst soaring prices of fuel and commodities as the government struggles to make up for crops and food stocks washed away by catastrophic floods, which have also killed more than 1,500 people, a minister said on Saturday.
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KARACHI: The catastrophic floods in Pakistan have killed at least 528 children and impacted about 16 million other, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (Unicef) said on Friday, fearing many more losing their lives without a massive increase in support.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s already weak economy will further drag on growth in the current fiscal year of 2022/23 as it confronted catastrophic floods that wiped out vital cash crops in two provinces and would also exacerbate political instability, Fitch Solutions said.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Russia can supply gas to Pakistan as necessary infrastructures are already in place, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday during his meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the sidelines of the SCO summit in Uzbekistan, Russian state-owned news wire TASS reported.
Khan will rile up his foes. Khan will fight with all his might. Khan will do all it takes to stage a comeback. If you find it damaging to your polity, rest assured that is incidental.
The Finance Minister may be unpopular among his colleagues, but Prime Minister Sharif is stuck with him as Ishaq Dar is not returning any time soon. By Muhammad Ali
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ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan said the appointment of army chief should be deferred until a new government is elected in a free and fair election, which should then choose the new military head.