ISLAMABAD: State-owned Oil & Gas Development Co. is gearing up for a significant push into unconventional gas starting early next year, seeking to ramp up domestic output and ease the country’s heavy dependence on imported liquefied natural gas.
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Pakistan faults Taliban for stalling Turkish mediation effort amid border tensions
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan accused the Taliban regime in Afghanistan on Friday of failing to cooperate with a Turkish-led mediation effort aimed at easing escalating tensions between the two neighbors, as a planned visit by a high-level delegation from Ankara failed to materialise.
Military blasts Imran Khan for anti-army rhetoric
RAWALPINDI: The head of military media wing on Friday sharply rebuked the jailed founder of the country’s main opposition Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf party, Imran Khan, accusing him of fomenting an “anti-army” narrative that has escalated into a national security threat, potentially in collusion with foreign adversaries.
Israeli spyware Predator used against human rights lawyer in Pakistan, Amnesty says
ISLAMABAD: An Israeli-made spyware tool, long associated with human rights violations around the world, has been deployed against targets in Pakistan, according to a new investigation by Amnesty International that marks the first documented case in the country.
Pakistan asks UK to extradite two pro-Imran Khan critics over alleged anti-state propaganda
ISLAMABAD: The interior minister handed over extradition papers on Thursday to Britain’s top diplomat in Islamabad for two prominent pro opposition critics of the government living in the United Kingdom, escalating a campaign against what officials describe as fake news and anti-state propaganda spread from abroad.
FM Aurangzeb opens crucial NFC talks, signals flexibility on revenue sharing
ISLAMABAD: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb pledged an open-minded approach to negotiations on sharing federal tax revenues with provinces, kicking off the first meeting of the 11th National Finance Commission amid strains from floods, security threats and IMF-mandated reforms.
Jail authorities block KP chief minister’s visit to Imran Khan for ninth time
RAWALPINDI: For the ninth time, prison authorities on Thursday barred the chief minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, Sohail Afridi, from meeting Imran Khan, the jailed founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, amid growing frustration over restricted access to him.
Saudi Arabia extends $3 billion deposit at Pakistan central bank for a year
KARACHI: Saudi Arabia agreed to roll over a $3 billion deposit held with Pakistan’s central bank for another year, providing a boost to the cash-strapped South Asian nation’s foreign exchange reserves amid ongoing economic pressures.
Govt bars Imran Khan’s sister from jail visits over rule violations
ISLAMABAD: The government on Thursday barred Uzma Khanum, sister imprisoned former prime minister Imran Khan and others from the opposition Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, from further meetings with the party’s imprisoned founder, citing violations of prison rules during a recent visit that included prohibited political discussions.
Field Marshal Munir named Pakistan’s first chief of defence forces as military structure is overhauled
ISLAMABAD: President Asif Ali Zardari on Thursday signed off on the summary to appoint Chief of the Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir as the country’s first chief of defence forces, a newly created post that consolidates military authority and extends the army chief’s tenure amid a sweeping reorganisation of the country’s armed forces command structure.
