Pakistan

Pakistan’s deforestation rate world’s highest, observes LHC – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: With the annual deforestation rate in Pakistan registered as the highest in the world, the Lahore High Court has observed that this trend will lead to an increase in the spread of life-threatening diseases and ordered the government of Punjab, the Authority Defense Housing and several other development authorities that make a comprehensive policy […]

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US urges all parties to show restraint on Kashmir issue – Newspaper

WASHINGTON: Alarmed by rising tensions in occupied Kashmir, the US Department of State urges all parties to show restraint and moderate their rhetoric. In addition, Indian media reported on Tuesday that even a month-long curfew failed to subdue the people of Kashmir who continue to reject the revocation of the semi-autonomous state of New Delhi

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Ban on import of Indian medicines lifted – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: To avoid a serious crisis in relation to the availability of life-saving medicines in the local market, the government has lifted the ban on importing medicines and raw materials from India. The statutory regulatory orders (SRO) issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Textiles state that the prohibition of trade with India will continue

Pakistan

Govt bid to ‘rule through ordinances’ infuriates opposition – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The opposition on Tuesday organized a Senate strike to protest what it described as the government's attempts to govern by ordinances. The tensions began when four ordinances promulgated by President Dr. Arif Alvi in ​​May and July were placed in the house by the Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Azam Swati, towards the end of

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Outcry causes govt rethink of gas cess relief – Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: Amid growing criticism about a lucrative amnesty that was extended to fertilizer plants, power plants and other businesses before the audit, the federal cabinet on Tuesday ordered the Ministry of Law to examine how another amendment could be made to a Cess of recently introduced gas infrastructure development (GIDC) Amendment Ordinance, 2019. The government

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Syria’s Idlib is getting devastated like Aleppo

Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the world should not be silent about the humanitarian crisis of Syria's Idlib, disappearing like Aleppo. At the President Complex in Ankara, Turkey on September 3, 2019, the Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) and Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis held a joint press conference. (AA) Turkey's President Recep

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OIC condemns ‘inhuman curfew’; calls for immediate restoration of civil liberties in occupied Kashmir – World

The Human Rights Commission of the Organization for Islamic Cooperation (OCI) on Tuesday condemned the continuation of the "inhuman curfew and blackout of communication" in Kashmir occupied by India and called for the immediate restoration of civil liberties. "The OCI Permanent Independent Human Rights Commission (IPHRC) is horrified by the continuation of the suffocating blockade

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DRDO Recruitment 2019: Junior Research Faculty (JRF) Vacancies at NPOL Kochi Announced

Who can apply | Eligibility Criteria for DRDO Recruitment 2019? Vacancy announcements were issued on the DRDO website and there are a total of six vacancies, four of which are expected. JRF eligibility criteria: Bachelor of Engineering / Technology (B.E or B.Tech) – First Class NET or GATE Score Master of Engineering | Technology (M.E

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Boris Johnson loses majority as Brexit crisis lingers on

London-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was hit hard by Tuesday's dramatic defection in the parliament, which lost much of his job in parliament. Refreshing Injuries Ahead Of Confrontation With More Than MPs London-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was hit hard by Tuesday's dramatic defection in the parliament, which lost much of his job in parliament.

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