By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The caretaker government on Wednesday approved the country’s first-ever National Space Policy, allowing private companies to offer internet and communication services through low-orbit satellites, a minister said.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The caretaker government on Wednesday approved the country’s first-ever National Space Policy, allowing private companies to offer internet and communication services through low-orbit satellites, a minister said.
By Staff Reporter
KARACHI: Pakistan’s public debt has risen to almost 80 percent of gross domestic product, limiting the country’s ability to recover from the inflation-induced slowdown, the Asian Development Bank said on Wednesday.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: A special court on Wednesday indicted former prime minister Imran Khan and former foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi for a second time on charges of violating the Official Secrets Act, a colonial-era law that carries the death penalty.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday reversed its own decision that had barred the trial of civilians by military courts, paving the way for the army to resume hearing cases of 103 people arrested for vandalizing military installations during nationwide protests in May.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Military said on Tuesday that 25 of its soldiers were killed and several others wounded in three separate terrorist attacks in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, near the border with Afghanistan.
The Saudi energy giant’s entry into the Pakistani fuel retail market is a milestone for the company as well as the host country. By Muhammad Ali.
The MPC believes the current monetary policy stance is appropriate to achieve the inflation target of 5-7 percent by the end of FY25, although this assessment is contingent upon continued fiscal consolidation and timely realisation of planned external inflows. By Muhammad Ali.
By our correspondent
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s main opposition party accused the country’s election commission on Saturday of delaying its poll symbol, a bat, to hurt its chances in the upcoming general elections.
By Staff Reporter
KARACHI: Pakistan’s first auction of a one-year listed domestic sukuk, or Islamic bond, was oversubscribed by more than 15 times on Friday, as retail investors flocked to the sharia-compliant debt instrument that offers a higher return than conventional bonds.
By Staff Reporter
KARACHI: Former finance minister Shaukat Tarin said on Friday he was quitting politics for good, citing health and financial reasons, in a latest blow to Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party that has faced a wave of defections and arrests.