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Pakistan raises power tariffs under IMF deal
Islamabad: Pakistan has increased its power tariffs again under an International Monetary Fund deal, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Monday,…
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There Will ‘Never’ Be Compromise on Islamic Law : Afgan Deputy Prime Minister
Kabul: Political Deputy Prime Minister Mawlawi Abdul Kabir said that the Islamic Emirate wants to have positive relations with the international…
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Nepal PM Dahal underscores importance of school meals at UN meet
Rome : The prime minister spoke on multiple facets of school feeding programmes, their need and importance, and Nepal’s commitment towards…
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Bangladesh’s export to India can rise 300% if it fetches 1% of imports
Dhaka: Bangladesh’s export to India can grow by 300 per cent if it can fetch just 1 per cent of India’s…
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Further reports of sexual violence emerge in Manipur
New Delhi: Just days after a video emerged online allegedly showing two women from the local Kuki-Zo community who had been…
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No quick fix to Pakistan’s economic problems: Elizabeth Horst
WASHINGTON: There’s no quick fix to Pakistan’s economic problems but following the arrangement it has made with the International Monetary…
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Taliban rejects Iran claim leaders of ISIL sent to Afghanistan
Kabul: The Taliban has rejected a claim by Iran’s foreign minister that the leaders of the ISIL (ISIS) armed group had…
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India PM Modi says encouraging response to global grid proposal
BAMBOLIM, India July 22 (Reuters) – India has had an “encouraging” response from other countries to its proposal to build…
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US lawmaker emphasises need for strong Pak-US ties to deal with terrorism
Washington DC: Michael McCaul, the chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, on Saturday emphasised the need for a strong…
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Audit Fails to Win US Backing for Release of Afghan Central Bank Funds- US
(Reuters) – A U.S.-funded audit of Afghanistan’s Taliban-run central bank has failed to win Washington’s backing for a return of…
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