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  • Dollar continues climb against rupee According to some dealers, the greenback’s value will hit Rs165 before the closing of the outgoing fiscal year.
  • Gold sees new peak ASSJA increases per tola and per 10 grams gold price to a new record peak of Rs81,000 and Rs69,444.
  • Budget 19-20: Opposition members move cut motions on finance bill proposals PM Imran in the House, some PPP, PML-N and other members missing due to MPC; no production orders for Waziristan MNAs.
  • PM Imran, Afghan President Ghani look to ‘opening new chapter of friendship’ Prime minister Imran says Pakistan’s role in Afghan peace process is “shared responsibility”.
  • Afghan President Ghani arrives to intensify peace efforts President Ghani will also travel to Lahore during the two-day visit.
  • Zardari withdraws bail applications in three cases PPP leader tells judges he knows who has framed cases against him, doesn’t want to embarrass anyone.
  • PM Imran says did not violate ECP code of conduct during Ghotki visit, complaint ‘malicious’ Reply submitted by Babar Awan says the premier visited Ghotki only to condole the death of his cabinet member.
  • Govt announces ‘special campaign’ to ensure implementation of price controls The prime minister has directed that progress on the outlined strategy be reported to him within seven days.
  • Tobacco growers welcome decision to abolish Rs300 tax on crop “Higher taxes lead to exploitation of small farmers.”
  • Punjab Assembly approves budget in 20-minute session amid thin opposition attendance While passing the bill, the PTI members shouted fullthroated “ayes” in full view of Chief Minister Usman Buzdar.
  • Sindh Assembly passes Rs1.217tr budget after week-long debate The treasury rejects all 543 cut motions moved by the opposition.
  • No additional US conditions on IMF package for Pakistan “It is so far a technical process that the IMF personnel are leading and steering,” says Pakistani envoy.
  • ECP summons KP home and tribal affairs secy after arrest of South Waziristan candidates The secretary has been ordered to appear in person at 11am on June 28.
  • NA approves 42 demands for grants relating to various divisions Ruckus erupts in assembly after Shehbaz Sharif calls Prime Minister Imran Khan a “selected prime minister”.
  • Should NAB headquarters be shifted to a hospital, asks judge in lighthearted exchange with Zardari Judge observes fake accounts case suspects fall ill after arrest, Zardari says “we are not that weak.”
  • Pakistani education startup SABAQ shortlisted for Siemens Foundation’s global award From a pool of 800 submissions from 86 countries, SABAQ is the only Pakistani startup to be among the 11 finalists.
  • Iran tells UN it cannot save nuclear deal ‘alone’ “Iran has done much more than its fair share to preserve the nuclear deal,” says Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi.
  • ECC approves up to 191pc hike in gas prices ECC decided that the rise in gas price should protect a maximum of 40pc domestic consumers in the lowest slab: sources.
  • Three arrested for illegally ‘leasing’ state land NAB officials say an investigation has revealed that former town nazim of Zarghoon had illegally leased out state land.
  • In northern areas, plastic bags face the bin Several regions in the country are following in the footsteps of Hunza and banning the use of plastic bags.
  • PM Imran congratulates team on ‘great comeback’ “Not thinking about 1992, we are going match by match,” says Sarfaraz when asked about similarities with 1992 World Cup.
  • West Indies in must-win World Cup game vs unbeaten India West Indies has lost its last four matches at the tournament, its longest streak ever at the World Cup.
  • 1992 all over again as Pakistan take identical World Cup path Fans are now hoping that the similarities don’t end there, and even that they continue beyond the World Cup.
  • New Zealand can shrug off Pakistan World Cup defeat, says Neesham The 2015 runners-up lost by six wickets to a resurgent Pakistan, on the back of a brilliant unbeaten 101 by Babar Azam.
  • Pakistan keep hopes alive as gritty Babar leads comeback Shaheen Afridi’s memorable spell rips NZ batting apart.
  • Holder urges West Indies to dig deep in must-win tie against India “Tomorrow is another opportunity for us to bring it all together and play a perfect game,” says WI captain.
  • World Cup hero Babar Azam says belief is key for Pakistan “I can say that this is one of my best knocks because the aim is to be the best batsman in the world.”
  • When India brought an end to West Indies supremacy India had pulled off a sensational win in 1983 to lift the first of two World Cup trophies to end West Indies’ dynasty.
  • Penalty on PHF for failing to field team in Pro League reduced Pakistan maybe allowed to play Tokyo 2020 qualifiers.
  • Ton-up Babar stars as Pakistan clinch crucial victory against NZ Skipper Sarfaraz Ahmed hits the final shot, ending New Zealand’s unbeaten streak in this World Cup.

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