Pakistan’s Dar, Bangladesh’s Yunus reset ties, seal six pacts in historic Dhaka talks

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Bangladesh pledged to revive their old connections and expand trade, youth linkages and regional cooperation, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said on Sunday, capping a landmark visit by Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar that marked the first trip by a Pakistani foreign minister to Dhaka in 13 years.

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Ruling PPP minister’s brother faces terror charges over Karachi assault case

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KARACHI: The brother of ruling Pakistan Peoples’ Party’s provincial minister was booked under anti-terrorism laws along with other suspects for allegedly assaulting and confining a ‘government employee’ during a dispute over cable laying in Karachi, according to a police report.

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Counterterrorism police say Indian RAW plotted killing of Sindh welfare worker, arrest six suspects

KARACHI: The counterterrorism officials on Saturday accused India’s foreign intelligence agency of masterminding the assassination of a local welfare worker earlier this year, alleging that the killing was carried out by a team of hired gunmen directed from abroad and funded through elaborate financial channels.

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Army chief Munir visits Turbat, pledges backing for province’s growth push

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, visited Turbat in Balochistan on Saturday, pledging steadfast military support for initiatives to boost the province’s socio-economic progress, as the region grapples with escalating violence and entrenched underdevelopment, the military’s media wing said.

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Pakistan rules out Modi-Sharif meeting at SCO summit in China

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s foreign office on Friday dismissed speculation of a meeting between Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, on the sidelines of the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in China, as tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors remain high following a brief but intense military clash earlier this year.

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Pakistan, China pledge ‘CPEC 2.0’ as Wang Yi meets Sharif, military leaders

ISLAMABAD: Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi held high-level talks with Pakistani civilian and military leaders in Islamabad, pledging to bolster their strategic partnership and advance an upgraded version of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), officials said on Friday, as both nations navigate regional security challenges.

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