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Iran deal calls for diluting uranium at minimum, waiving sanctions & opening strait, US officials sayPresident Trump announced a deal with Iran, involving uranium dilution and sanctions waivers, allowing immediate oil sales. Mediated by Pak...
War victims' portraits, blood-soaked school bags: Iranian negotiator's companions on flight to PakistanIran's delegation arrived in Pakistan for peace talks with the United States. Parliament Speaker MB Ghalibaf displayed images of child vict...
Israel-Iran war: Former Pentagon official hails US rescue, calls Iran "paper tiger"Israel-Iran war: A daring US military operation rescued a downed F-15 pilot from Iranian territory. Experts say this mission showcases Amer...
Pakistan unable to issue new passports, runs out of lamination paperA scarcity of lamination paper, which is imported from France, has halted new passport issuance in Pakistan, affecting students and thousan...
Cash-starved Pakistan's current account deficit shrinks 90% to $0.24 billion in January"Current Account Deficit (CAD) recorded USD 0.2 billion in Jan 2023 against a deficit of USD 2.5 billion in Jan 2022," the central bank sai...
Pakistan’s paper crisis affecting students in the new academic yearThe 18,000 businesses in printing and packaging in Pakistan are demanding to reduce taxation and import duties on paper to avert a textbook...
Release of Pandora Papers ruffles Pakistani politics; Imran Khan vows probeAmong those whose holdings have been exposed are Khan's finance minister, Shaukat Fayaz Ahmed Tarin, and his family, and the son of Khan's ...
India, Pakistan could be discussing de-escalation along LoC: ReportPakistan and India might be discussing the options of de-escalating tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary.
Threat of further escalation between India, Pakistan over: Government assessmentThe official told journalists that Pakistan did not foresee any further "aggressive action" from India, the report said.
UAE Prince Sheikh Mohammed to visit Pakistan, likely to announce USD 6.2 billion aidThe UAE government's financial assistance comes as Pakistan is negotiating a USD 8 billion bailout package from the IMF to overcome a BOP c...
Pakistan government plans to renegotiate agreements reached under China's BRI: ReportThe projects concerned are part of the multi-billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) plan - the most ambitious part of the BRI, whi...
Pak PM reluctant to take stern action against JuD: ReportDecision to act sternly against Hafiz Saeed's terror outfit and others stands reversed over fears of triggering a political crisis, state m...
Shehbaz Sharif likely to succeed Nawaz Sharif as Pakistan PM: ReportAfter chairing the meeting as president of his party, Nawaz recommended his own brother Shehbaz to be his replacement as the prime minister...
'Are you with us or with Qatar,' Saudi King asks Pakistan PM Nawaz SharifThe Saudi monarch asked Sharif to take a clear position on Qatar during their meeting in Jeddah on Monday, The Express Tribune reported, ci...
US-Australia divergences and birth of BangladeshIn short, Australia’s view of the issues was simpler and less cluttered than the United States’ – probably more akin to what Kissinger had ...
China offers $50 billion for hydroelectric projects in PakistanChina's CTG, is keen to participate in a financing consortium to fund up to $50 billion of hydroelectric power projects in Pakistan.
Pakistan to purchase 4,000 MW of electricity from ChinaEnergy-starved Pakistan will purchase 4,000 megawatt of electricity from China to meet its power crisis, media reports said today.
- Pakistan Army needs TV channel to counter Indian propaganda: Senior army official
The Pakistan Army, "must acquire" a television channel for dissemination of propaganda to counter Indian TV influence, a senior army office...
- No 'evidence' that Pakistan govt is 'drowning': Holbrooke
Ruling out the possibility of Pakistan government's immediate fall, the United States has said that there is no proof to substantiate specu...
Mumbai attacks: Pak media cautions against blame-gamePakistani media said Islamabad should not be held responsible for carnage in India's financial hub.