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  • PM assures Saudi Arabia of support against any threat Imran Khan strongly condemns recent attacks on oil installations in Saudi Arabia’s Abqaiq and Khurais.
  • PM Imran reaches US to speak about Kashmir, contemporary issues at UNGA, other forums The prime minster’s address at the United Nations is scheduled for Friday, September 27.
  • ‘Save our future’: Students across the world march to demand climate action The global climate strike is inspired by 16-year-old Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.
  • Fearing for their future, Karachi’s youth march against climate change Young Karachites say they are speaking up about climate change “because the adults won’t do so”.
  • SC forms full bench to hear pleas against Justice Isa case Ten-member bench headed by Justice Bandial will resume proceedings on Sept 24.
  • NAB has recovered Rs71bn in 22 months, says chairman Retired Justice Javed Iqbal calls for an effective national anti-corruption strategy
  • No air conditioner, air cooler in Zardari’s prison cell: official Mehnaz Saeed says no illegal support or facility will be provided to anybody due to their political position, influence.
  • Industry leaders assail economic policies in National Assembly National Assembly panel summons heads of SBP and FBR on Sept 30.
  • Exports fall in August The export proceeds fell to $1.85 billion in August as against $2.01bn over the corresponding month of last year.
  • Nepra says NAB hurting morale of its professionals Suggests privatisation of distribution companies to save power sector.
  • Govt gives green light to five LNG terminal plans The five groups must submit plans for the terminals to the ministry of ports and shipping by November 5 for approval.
  • Cleric held on charge of molesting student in Rawalpindi The arrest was made on the basis of a medical examination of the 12-year-old student.
  • Ibad offers mediation on Karachi’s issues Ex-Sindh governor says he has no political ambition and offered his services because he was “feeling pain for Karachi”.
  • ANP calls for revival of Afghan peace talks Asfandyar Wali Khan reiterates that peace talks without the Afghan government would be futile.
  • Khursheed shifted to Sukkur, may appear in court today PPP leader dismisses corruption allegations against him, says he has fought against corruption throughout his life.
  • Large-scale manufacturing shrinks for eighth month in row PBS data shows large-scale manufacturing index (LSMI) shrank by 3.28pc in the first month of current fiscal year.
  • Auto vendors fear for the future Daily wage workers and helpers are being fired from the vending industry owing to falling sales: ex-Paapam chairman.
  • IMF links decisive action to programme success Fund expects inflation in Pakistan to decline in coming months.
  • IMF mission concludes visit; staff acknowledges progress in key areas IMF mission chief says decisive implementation of reforms is critical to pave the way for stronger, sustainable growth.
  • US sending more troops to Gulf; Trump announces Iran sanctions Pentagon chief says the US will send military reinforcements to the Gulf region at the request of Saudi Arabia and UAE.
  • Pakistanis answer call to march against climate change in vast global protest Youth lead the movement dubbed “Fridays for Future” which asks children to persuade adults to take the matter seriously.

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