India’s bid to downgrade Pakistan at FATF fails, Islamabad retains reporting status

ISLAMABAD: India’s latest attempt to tarnish Pakistan’s financial reputation has fallen flat, as the global money laundering watchdog chose to keep Islamabad under a reporting mechanism rather than relegating it to a more punitive status, despite New Delhi’s concerted push, state broadcaster Radio Pakistan reported on Saturday.

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IFC boosts Reko Diq mine with $400 million loan, total financing hits $700 million

ISLAMABAD: The International Finance Corporation will provide a $400 million subordinated loan for Pakistan’s Reko Diq copper-gold mine, according to an IFC disclosure on Friday, boosting its total financing for the project to $700 million and signaling strong support for the country’s natural resources sector.

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Pakistan condemns Israeli strikes on Iran, issues travel advisory

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday issued a sharp rebuke of Israel’s military strikes on Iran, labeling them “unjustified and illegitimate” and a breach of international law and a peril to regional stability, as the Middle East braced for further escalation following Israel’s assault on Iranian nuclear and military targets.

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