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Canada’s Trudeau wins second term but loses majority – World

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau won a second term in the Canadian national elections on Monday, losing the majority but delivering unexpectedly strong results despite having been weakened by a series of scandals that tarnished his image as a liberal icon. The liberal Trudeau party held the largest number of seats in Parliament, giving it

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Capt Safdar arrested by Punjab police – Newspaper

LAHORE: The Pakistan-Nawaz Muslim League said Monday that retired captain Mohammad Safdar, son-in-law of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, was arrested by Punjab police Monday night. According to PML-N spokesman, Marriyum Aurangzeb, Mohammad Safdar was arrested on charges of "hate speech." He was arrested on the highway while returning to Lahore from Bhera. Police had

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NAB noose tightens around JUI-F leader’s neck – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: As the date of & # 39; Azadi March & # 39; of Jamiat Ulema-i-Islam (JUI-F), the National Responsibility Office (NAB) appears to be tightening the knot around the neck of its leader Akram Khan Durrani in a case of alleged illegal appointments in the Department of Public Works of Pakistan as the anti-graft

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New ordinance gives unlimited autonomy to private medical colleges – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: With the promulgation of the "Ordinance of the Pakistan Medical Commission, 2019", unlimited autonomy has been granted to private medical and dental universities, as they will now be able to charge the fees they choose. These universities have been allowed to give grades or points for additional exams, such as interviews with students. Instead

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Pakistan to implement FATF action plan by February: Hafeez – Newspaper

WASHINGTON: Pakistan is committed to fully implementing its action plan to counter money laundering and terrorist financing by February next year and there is no disagreement among the institutions of several governments on this issue, says financial advisor Abdul Hafeez Shaikh. A global control agency for money laundering and terrorist financing, the Financial Action Task

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Pakistan, India agree on service fee for Kartarpur Corridor – Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: Despite strong tensions over Kashmir, Pakistan and India will sign the agreement that would govern the operations of the Kartarpur Corridor without a visa for the Sikh Indian pilgrims. The Foreign Ministry spokesman, Dr. Muhammad Faisal, while talking with Dawn, confirmed that an agreement on the draft had been reached and that both parties

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