Month: May 2024
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PM for trade policies to facilitate businesses, enhance export competitiveness
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday directed the authorities concerned to formulate the trade policies with a core objective of…
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President for global efforts to address climate change
ISLAMABAD President Asif Ali Zardari has underlined the need for global efforts to address the challenge of climate change by…
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iCube-Qamar sends first image of Moon from lunar orbit
Islamabad iCube-Qamar, Pakistan’s first satellite mission to the moon, sent the first-ever image of the moon captured in the lunar…
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India completes troop exit from Maldives at pro-China leader’s request
NEW DELHI India has replaced some 80 soldiers on the Maldives with civilians after a demand by President Mohamed Muizzu…
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Bitcoin rises to $63,251 as bulls return
The cryptocurrency market remained bullish on Friday, with the market capitalization gaining 3.2 percent to reach $2.46 trillion. As of…
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UK system of arms exports to Israel not the same as US: Cameron
LONDON Foreign Secretary David Cameron described Britain’s system and scale of arms exports to Israel as completely different from those…
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US House quickly defeats Republican hardliners’ effort to oust Speaker Johnson
The US House of Representatives on Wednesday swiftly and overwhelmingly defeated an effort by firebrand Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene to…
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Kenya’s govt demolishes houses in flood-prone areas
Kenya’s government has begun bulldozing homes built in flood-prone areas and promising evicted families the equivalent of $75 to relocate…
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Floods misery reminder of climate’s role in supercharging rain
PARIS Floods have been tearing a path of destruction across the globe, hammering Kenya, submerging Dubai, and forcing hundreds of…
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‘Climate impact’ in Bangladesh: Lightning strikes kill 74 people in 38 days
DHAKA At least 74 people, including 35 farmers, were killed by lightning strikes over the last 38 days across Bangladesh…
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