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  • Soldier martyred in attack on patrolling Army vehicle in North Waziristan: ISPR The military’s media wing links the attack with the recent Khar Qamar check post incident.
  • US special envoy heads to new round of talks with Taliban Zalmay Khalilzad has embarked on a 17-day trip that will take him to Pakistan, Qatar, Afghanistan and other countries.
  • Shocking start but we will bounce back: Arthur after Windies defeat Pakistan coach rejects notion that the players were not prepared for short-pitched bowling; promises better in future.
  • Pemra serves notices to 14 news channels for commenting on SJC references Regulatory authority warns against further violation; journalists’ body condemns issuance of notices.
  • Pakistan’s Trent Bridge collapse and the inevitability of it all What transpired against the West Indies had been two years in the making.
  • Opposition slams government on petrol price hike Shahbaz terms increase in prices as “economic terrorism”, Sherry wonders if step was taken on IMF’s direction.
  • China must stop eroding neighbours’ sovereignty: US “We want to ensure no adversary believes it can successfully achieve political objectives through military force.”
  • A farmer in Punjab is rejuvenating sand dunes though drip irrigation One farmer has pioneered drip irrigation to transform desert into a fruit orchard – but at a cost few can replicate.
  • Amazon seen spreading its tentacles to 5G with T-Mobile interest Amazon is interested in acquiring Boost Mobile, which will be sold by US wireless carriers T-Mobile US Inc.
  • Sonia Gandhi elected leader of Congress lawmakers in Lok Sabha The meeting of the newly elected Congress Lok Sabha MPs took place ahead of the Parliament session beginning on June 17.
  • Imran, Ghani discuss Kabul peace process Pakistan, Egypt agree to boost cooperation in several fields.
  • Petroleum prices touch highest-ever mark New prices of petrol, high speed diesel fixed at Rs112.68 and Rs126.82 per litre, respectively.
  • FBR posts record revenue shortfall of Rs447bn in 11 months The unexpected decline in collections presents the new finance team of the government with its starkest challenge.
  • Prayer leader ‘assaults’ boy Police arrest the prayer leader after filing a case against him.
  • References against upright judges surprised the nation: JI JI leader says the increasing restrictions on the judiciary and the media are harmful for the democratic system.
  • When too many cooks don’t spoil the broth As many as 40 spokespersons to target PML-N leaders, especially Maryam.
  • NAB files reference against Khawajas in Paragon case NAB accuses the brothers of wrongfully gaining Rs18.2 million approximately from M/s Paragon City (pvt) Limited.
  • Woman testifies against suspects in ‘forced conversion’ case The court allows her to go with her husband.
  • Balochistan lawyers slam reference against Justice Isa Announce countrywide protest against government move after Eid.
  • Minister says PTM MNAs have no right to be in parliament Minister asks deputy speaker of senate to cancel the membership of Mohsin Dawar and Ali Wazir.
  • Lucky Motors to assemble Peugeot cars LML, a Younus Brothers Group’s company, is already bringing Korea’s Kia brand vehicles to Pakistan.
  • Asset unit’s report led to cases against judges: ministry PBC convenes meeting on June 12 to discuss issue; Pemra stops TV channels from airing discussions, analysis on matter.
  • Senate demands withdrawal of cases against judges The house expressed its grave concern over filing of references against two judges of the Supreme Court.
  • Overhauled PIA plane to be used on all routes Two more aircraft being repaired to make them operational by end of June.
  • Shocked Pakistan struggling with surge in HIV virus Officials say 681 people have tested positive for HIV, of whom 537 are children, since April 25.
  • US to suspend India’s GSP status “There is every reason to believe that GSP suspension will move forward,” an official told reporters.
  • 12 dead after gunman fires ‘indiscriminately’ in Virginia govt complex A longtime, disgruntled city employee opens fire at a municipal building.
  • Tackling Islamophobia focal point of PM Imran’s maiden speech at OIC OIC Makkah Summit reiterates support for Kashmiris’ right to self determination.
  • Mexico hits back at Trump over new tariffs, migrants Rhe US president only doubled down on his threat to impose tariffs of up to 25 per cent on all imported Mexican goods.
  • Three fighters martyred in held Kashmir gunfight Dozens of rallies call for world community to help resolve decades-old dispute.
  • Two Palestinian youth killed by Israeli forces as more than 200,000 pray at Al-Aqsa mosque One alleged attacker shot for stabbing two Israelis, the other shot while attempting to enter the mosque to pray.
  • Afghanistan dig deep in World Cup clash against Australia Recover from a disastrous start to post a brave total of 207 in Bristol.
  • New Zealand thrash Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in World Cup The Black Caps were given a modest target to chase after the islanders could only muster 136 runs.
  • Comment: Pakistan’s unreadiness for World Cup exposed by WI The West Indies did not require anything sensational to persuade Pakistan’s batsmen to play rash strokes.
  • Arthur needs to do counselling of players: Intikhab “At the moment, the Pakistan team are in the worst condition and [therefore] the players need counselling.”
  • Two PSL franchises remain PCB defaulters In fact, the PCB has compromised with the defaulters by signing an agreement.
  • Playing on flat wickets in UAE has hurt Pakistan: Wasim Akram “We have been playing on flat wickets for years, that is why we struggle when we get short balls on wickets like this.”
  • 5 takeaways from Pakistan’s demoralising defeat to Windies Return of old demons, batsmen’s ineptitude, route ahead and more.

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