ISLAMABAD: The law minister called on the country’s media Tuesday to tread carefully in discussing the nation’s foreign policy, warning that loose talk and speculation amid the escalating conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel risk unsettling key diplomatic partners and crossing constitutional boundaries.
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Pakistan remittances rise 5.2 percent to $3.29 billion in February
KARACHI: Remittance inflows to Pakistan rose 5.2% in February to $3.29 billion, State Bank of Pakistan data showed Tuesday, offering continued support to the nation’s external accounts and household spending.
Pakistan raises $507 million in spectrum auction, sets stage for 5G rollout
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan sold 480 megahertz of spectrum for $507 million in a live auction Tuesday, clearing the way for the country’s long-delayed shift to 5G networks and promising faster, cheaper mobile data in one of the world’s largest telecom markets by population.
Pakistan rejects reports of delegation to Kabul, insists no talks with Taliban until militants are curbed
ISLAMABAD: Pakistani officials on Tuesday categorically rejected reports that a three-member government delegation had traveled to Kabul for negotiations with the Afghan Taliban, dismissing the claims as fabricated propaganda spread by Afghan accounts on social media.
Pakistan bolsters fuel reserves with new imports cargoes amid war-driven supply crunch
KARACHI: Pakistan is replenishing its fuel supplies with the arrival of diesel and petrol cargoes as the country grapples with global shortages triggered by conflict disrupting shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
Schools shutter, ministers skip salaries and courts go virtual: Pakistan’s nationwide push to weather the fuel crunch
ISLAMABAD: The provincial Sindh government and judiciary moved swiftly on Tuesday to slash fuel consumption and government spending, closing schools for spring break, ordering four-day workweeks and cutting official perks as the country braces for disruptions from the widening Middle East conflict.
Pakistan demands unconditional Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon as war displaces nearly 700,000 and kills hundreds
ISLAMABAD: The Foreign Office on Tuesday issued its sharpest condemnation yet of Israel’s military operations in Lebanon, accusing Tel Aviv of violating international law, indiscriminately targeting civilians and undermining Beirut’s efforts to restore stability in a conflict that has already displaced nearly 700,000 people and killed hundreds.
PM Sharif congratulates Iran’s new leader Khamenei, reaffirms ties amid regional tensions
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif congratulated Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei on Tuesday on his appointment as Iran’s new supreme leader, sending a formal letter that offered condolences for the killing of the cleric’s father and pledged continued close cooperation between the two neighbours.
Pakistan denies striking civilian areas in Afghanistan as border clashes with Taliban intensify
ISLAMABAD Pakistan said on Monday the military strikes inside Afghanistan targeting only militant infrastructure and support networks, flatly denying accusations from the Afghan Taliban government and the United Nations that civilian areas have been hit during the escalating border conflict.
