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- Trump thanks PM Imran for facilitating Western hostages’ release in Afghanistan Imran Khan tells US president he must continue his efforts to facilitate a peaceful solution of the Kashmir dispute.
- Nothing to worry about in foreign funding case, Imran assures PTI Awan says govt will discuss with PTI’s legal team and decide whether or not to respond to the CJP’s statement.
- Tomato price starts to fall in Karachi However, many consumers feel that the price of tomatoes is still too high.
- Rs118bn recovered from electricity consumers through tariff hike: minister Omar Ayub says Saudi Arabia is being allowed to launch solar projects in Balochistan and GB.
- ‘MQM-L man’ held for killing 96 persons, weapons seized The suspect claims to have been in touch with Dr Farooq Sattar, who denies the allegation.
- More changes in cabinet likely, says Babar Babar Awan says the reshuffle in the federal cabinet is part of the overall strategy of PM Imran.
- Drive to vaccinate 500,000 dogs in Sindh begins today Suggestion to increase the fine for killing an animal with cruelty from Rs200 to Rs300,000.
- Nation wants to know who funded PTI from India, Middle East, US: Ahsan Iqbal PML-N leader alleges millions of dollars were plundered through 23 unreported accounts of PTI.
- Awan strongly condemns opposition’s effort to ‘influence ECP by taking it hostage’ PM aide’s remarks come after the ECP ordered day-to-day hearing of the foreign funding case against the ruling PTI.
- Situationer: Food crisis in Sindh takes an ugly turn with flour shortage Multiple factors can be attributed to panic being witnessed in Sindh’s market.
- ECP orders daily hearing of PTI foreign funding case PML-N, PPP also get notices in foreign funding cases against them.
- Lt Gen Nadeem Raza appointed new CJCSC by PM Imran Hailing from the infantry’s Sindh Regiment, Lt Gen Raza was previously serving as the Chief of General Staff.
- Suspect arrested in Khanewal for murdering man, burning his body ‘in the name of honour’ According to DSP Jahanian, the suspect had suspicions of illicit relations between his cousin and the victim.
- Nepra notifies Rs1.83 per unit increase in electricity tariff The tariff has been raised under monthly fuel price adjustment for electricity consumed in September.
- Pakistan assures donors of efforts for polio eradication Five-day vaccination campaign to be held in Naseerabad next month.
- Only officials of ASP rank and above can investigate child sexual abuse cases, IHC rules Court sets guidelines after finding that police did not probe child abuse properly.
- ADB to fix responsibility for delay in Peshawar bus project Government will also ask bank to find if subcontracting done.
- UK suspends agreement with Pakistan for exchange of prisoners The reason for the move is the lenient application of law and punishment handed down to drug smugglers in Pakistan.
- Govt’s long-term policies to boost tax culture, economy: Imran Distributes refund cheques among prominent exporters, holds meeting with economic team.
- Nawaz undergoes tests at London hospital The former premier was taken to Guys’ Hospital, an NHS hospital in the borough of Southwark in central London.
- Plan to ban social media websites in govt offices NA committee told that NITB has been tasked to stop data leaks from government offices.
- Ex-President Mahinda Rajapaksa sworn in Sri Lanka’s new PM In a telephone call, Prime Minister Imran expressed the desire to work closely with the Sri Lankan premier.
- Saudi king urges Iran to give up ‘harmful’ expansionism “The kingdom has suffered from the policies and practices of the Iranian regime and its proxies,” says King Salman.
- Altaf asks Modi for asylum in India Altaf Hussain is currently on bail in a case pertaining to incitement of violence.
- Australia strike in bursts to dismiss Pakistan for 240 on Day 1 of first Test It was a day that ebbed and flowed with long periods of Pakistani resistance punctuated by bursts of wickets.
- Pakistan edge India in thriller to enter Emerging Asia Cup final India were cruising towards victory when they needed 57 from 13 overs but Pakistan clawed back.
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