Police arrest Imran Khan’s sisters in crackdown on attempted protest outside his prison

ISLAMABAD: Authorities arrested two sisters of imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday as they and dozens of his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party supporters tried to demonstrate outside Adiala jail, where he has been held for nearly two years under tight restrictions on visits from family and lawyers.

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Pakistan pledges ‘unflinching solidarity’ with Saudi Arabia after Iranian strike on Jubail petrochemical hub

ISLAMABAD: Minister Shehbaz Sharif held a telephone conversation on Tuesday with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and offered his country’s “unflinching solidarity” with the kingdom after Iran launched ballistic missiles and drones at its Eastern Province, striking near a sprawling petrochemical complex in the industrial city of Jubail.

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Pakistan mediation in US-Iran crisis teeters as Tehran demands permanent peace and Trump sets 8 pm deadline for ‘hell’

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s behind-the-scenes diplomacy to avert full-scale war between the United States and Iran reached a “critical, sensitive stage” on Tuesday even as Tehran rejected a proposed ceasefire, Iranian missiles struck Saudi industrial targets and President Donald Trump warned that a “whole civilization will die” if Iran failed to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by his 8 pm Eastern time deadline.

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PIA suspends flights to Beijing, Kuala Lumpur and most Gulf routes as jet-fuel costs surge

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan International Airlines Ltd. is suspending flights to Beijing, Kuala Lumpur and most destinations in the Gulf, while sharply restricting service to the United Arab Emirates, as the carrier grapples with the fourth consecutive surge in jet-fuel prices triggered by the US-Israeli war on Iran.

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Pakistan mobilises law enforcement to tackle suspected fuel hoarding as regulators draw fire for delayed data integration

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Oil and Gas Regulatory Authority and state-owned Pakistan State Oil came under heavy criticism on Monday for their sluggish progress in automating and integrating real-time data on petroleum stocks and supplies, prompting the government to activate law-enforcement and investigative agencies to monitor retail outlets and stamp out hoarding.

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