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ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani soldiers and five militants, including two suicide bombers, were killed in a clash in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan, the military said on Tuesday.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Two Pakistani soldiers and five militants, including two suicide bombers, were killed in a clash in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan, the military said on Tuesday.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will overhaul agreements with state-owned independent power producers, mirroring changes made to pacts with private operators, as it seeks to boost transparency and sustainability in the energy sector, Energy Minister Sardar Awais Leghari said on Tuesday.
By Staff Reporter
KARACHI: Pakistan’s central bank awarded the nation’s first digital retail bank license to Easypaisa Bank Ltd., paving the way for the lender to offer commercial digital banking services.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: The government talks with the opposition Pakistan Tahreek-e-Insaf party of former prime minister Imran Khan collapsed on Tuesday after the party boycotted a scheduled meeting over the government’s failure to establish a judicial commission to investigate recent violence.
By Staff Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Hundreds of journalists across Pakistan took to the streets on Tuesday to protest a proposed law that would regulate social media content, which they say is an attempt to curb press freedom and stifle dissent.
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ISLAMABAD: The Senate on Tuesday approved a contentious cybercrime bill that has sparked widespread outrage among journalists and opposition parties, who fear the legislation will be used to stifle free speech and target government critics.
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MULTAN: West Indies pulled off a stunning 120-run victory over Pakistan in the second Test in Multan on Monday, with Jomel Warrican’s 9-70 match haul helping to level the two-match series 1-1 and condemn Pakistan to their first home Test defeat in nearly two years.
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ISLAMABAD: Former prime minister Imran Khan and his wife, Bushra Bibi, have appealed against their conviction in the £190 million Al-Qadir Trust case, arguing that the trial court’s verdict was a result of “political victimisation” and accusing the prosecution of failing to provide evidence.
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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Supreme Court on Monday withdrew a contempt notice against a senior court official, Nazar Abbas, who had been accused of failing to schedule a hearing in a case before a regular bench that has sparked intense debate about the court’s jurisdiction.
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan plans a fresh attempt to privatize its debt-ridden national airline, Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday, after a previous bid failed in October.