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Crucial govt-opposition talks on JUI-F march today – Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: Formal talks between the government and the opposition on the issue of "Azadi March" will begin on Friday (today) with both parties clinging to the demand for the resignation of Prime Minister Imran Khan. Opposition sources said Dawn that the government negotiating team headed by the defense minister, Pervez Khattak, would hold talks with

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Big industry contracts over 7pc in August – Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: The country's large-scale manufacturing production declined for the fifth consecutive month, which increases the fear of mass layoffs throughout the industrial sector. The LSM index fell 7.06 percent in the second month of this fiscal year from a year ago, the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) reported Friday. In comparison, the index had contracted

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Doing business in Pakistan – Newspaper

PAKISTAN has long struggled to attract greater volumes of foreign direct investment (FDI) to expand and modernize its fairly stagnant economic base. Pakistan's level of investment is almost half the volume of investment attracted by growing economies such as Vietnam, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. To accommodate two million Pakistani youth entering the labor market

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US lawmakers term Kashmir annexation ‘disaster’ – Newspaper

WASHINGTON: Occupied Indian Kashmir (IOK) faces a "humanitarian crisis" and India's decision of August 5 to annex the "disputed" territory has been a "disaster" for cashmerers, notes a panel of the Congress of U.S. These observations were made Tuesday at a one-day hearing of a subcommittee of the House of Representatives on Asia and the

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Tax ombudsman finds irregularities in jewellery trade, recommends probe against FBR officials – Newspaper

ISLAMABAD: President Arif Alvi has rejected the representation of the Federal Revenue Board (FBR) against the Ombudsman (FTO). The FBR had appealed to the president against the FTO's recommendations regarding the illegal trade in gold and the initiation of an investigation against tax officials. The FTO Mushtaq Ahmad Sukhera, exercising his jurisdiction, initiated investigations into

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US still sees held Kashmir as disputed, Congress panel told – Newspaper

WASHINGTON: Undersecretary of State of the United States, Alice G. Wells, informed a panel of Congress on Tuesday that India's annexation of occupied lands has not changed the US position on retained Kashmir, as it continues considering it a disputed territory. "We consider the Control Line (LoC) to be a de facto line that separates

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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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