National Assembly approves measure letting lawmakers keep asset disclosures from public view

ISLAMABAD: The National Assembly on Wednesday approved a contentious amendment to the country’s election laws that would allow lawmakers to shield their financial disclosures from public view in cases where such revelations could endanger their lives or those of their families, a move that drew sharp criticism from the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party but sailed through with support from the ruling coalition.

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They locked themselves inside to escape the flames; thirty bodies found in a single Gul Plaza shop

KARACHI: Rescue workers pulled 30 charred bodies from a single shop in the rubble of Gul Plaza on Wednesday, pushing the death toll from Karachi’s deadliest fire in more than a decade to at least 60, as authorities warned that dozens more people remained unaccounted for in the gutted commercial complex.

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Testing diplomatic norms, India confronts Poland over Pakistan ties

ISLAMABAD: Indian Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar openly rebuked his Polish counterpart during a meeting in New Delhi this week, accusing Poland of potentially aiding what India calls terrorist networks through its growing relationship with Pakistan, a charge that drew a pointed response from Warsaw and highlighted India’s efforts to shape other nations’ foreign policies in South Asia.

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