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- PM Imran sees no hope for Kashmir during Modi govt “I feel that if there will be a strong and clear headed leadership in India this problem would be solved.”
- Pakistan has come out of economic crisis: Imran Rs15bn Ehsaas Aamdan programme launched in 23 districts; Erdogan hospital’s block opened.
- AG controversy leaves Justice Isa case in limbo Ex-AG apologises as govt seeks adjournment for three weeks; govt yet to notify Khalid for post despite PM’s directive.
- CPEC projects to be expedited: Asad Umar The minister expressed his satisfaction at the overall delivery of CPEC-related projects.
- Record $2.4bn given to Pakistan in 2019: ADB According to its year-in-review document released on Friday, the ADB disbursed $1.8bn in policy-based loans.
- Darren Sammy to be given honorary citizenship on March 23, says PCB President Alvi will also confer the highest civil award on Sammy for his contribution to cricket in Pakistan.
- Bilawal asks govt to quit if ‘judges’ surveillance’ reports proved true Criticises PM for assigning task of probe into sugar price scam to premier intelligence agencies.
- 47 injured as citizens defy ban on Basant in Rawalpindi Police register FIRs against 450 people for violating the ban on kite flying and firing in the air.
- Major Sindh projects to be approved during Chinese president’s upcoming visit CPEC Authority Chairman Asim Bajwa calls on Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah to discuss mega schemes.
- 22,000 children die annually due to poor sanitation, Senate body told At least 53pc of women do not have access to proper sanitation, says Salman Sufi.
- Move to clip president’s power to promulgate ordinances Raza Rabbani submits bill seeking to add two provisions to Article 89 of the constitution to clip president’s powers.
- Freight train for Afghanistan flagged off The train will transit cargo from Karachi towards Chaman and Kandahar.
- Gwadar will be ‘Singapore’ of Pakistan: official “All the facilities would be provided to the investors in Gwadar,” says GDA DG.
- Govt cites anti-terror operation as model for future actions 149,000 intelligence-based operations conducted, 3,800 threat warnings issued and 400 terror attacks averted in RuF.
- Gold scales new peak of Rs93,650 Rates in Pakistan leapt following $23 per ounce jump in world rates due to new coronavirus cases in South Korea.
- Stocks shed 232 points on FATF decision The market opened positive but soon succumbed to selling pressure.
- Argentina faces March deadline to pay $30bn The country currently owes $311bn – more than 90 per cent of its GDP.
- FATF decides to keep Pakistan on its grey list, next review in June FATF “strongly urges” Pakistan to complete full action plan by June, warns of “action” if significant progress not made.
- China virus cases drop as foreign fears rise 350 people have been infected in South Korea, including two deaths, making it the hardest-hit country outside China.
- US, Taliban to sign peace deal in Doha on 29th Afghan govt to hold talks with militants if ‘reduction of violence’ continues for a week.
- Germany races to act on far-right threat after deadly shootings Thousands joined vigils to show solidarity with the victims of the right-wing extremist attack at a shisha bar.
- Woman admits plotting to bomb St Paul’s cathedral in London Safiyya Shaikh, 36, of Hayes, west London, has been remanded in custody ahead of sentencing at the Old Bailey on May 11.
- Coronavirus cases spread to ME, S. Korea & Italy More than 1,150 people have also been infected and more than a dozen have died across 27 other countries.
- PSL 2020: Shan guides Sultans to victory over Qalandars Set to score 139 for victory, Multan Sultans cruised to the target in 16.1 overs for the loss of five wickets.
- India stun Australia in women’s T20 World Cup opener It was a big win for India, with only the top two from each of the two five-team groups making the knockout phase.
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