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  • Full airspace closure for India, ban on land routes for Indo-Afghan trade under consideration: Chaudhry “Modi has started, we’ll finish!” says Fawad Chaudhry regarding India’s revocation of occupied Kashmir’s autonomy.
  • Indian authorities refuse to issue death certificates for civilians killed in occupied Kashmir clashes: report UK publication The Independent speaks to families, hospital staff.
  • PM Imran briefs Saudi crown prince over occupied Kashmir’s situation Ambassador to UN Maleeha Lodhi holds a meeting with UNGA President Maria Fernanda Espinosa on occupied Kashmir.
  • PSP chief accepts Karachi mayor’s offer to help clean Karachi, seeks his removal Kamal says he won’t collect donations to clean city.
  • Karachi Mayor Akhtar suspends Mustafa Kamal as Project Director Garbage ‘over playing politics’ Kamal rebuts allegations of “playing politics”, says mayor has enough resources to manage Karachi.
  • ‘UN Security Council still has a role to play in Kashmir,’ says British MP “The injustice against Kashmiris must stop and must stop imminently,” says Barrister Imran Hussain.
  • Long march call against govt receives cold response Rehbar Committee voices concern over unilateral announcement by Fazl.
  • Lahore man arrested for harassing, blackmailing woman through ‘objectionable material’ FIA’s cyber crime unit carries out raid on citizen’s complaint, recovers mobile phones from the suspect.
  • Information ministry to set up Kashmir media cell: PM aide It is essential for the govt to collect all available information at the Kashmir media cell and provide it to the FO.
  • ‘No shortcuts in the path of justice,’ says SC’s Justice Azmat Saeed in farewell speech Top Supreme Court judges, lawyers honour outgoing Justice Saeed at full-court reference.
  • ‘Torture cell’ run by SHO, constables unearthed in Lahore Anti-corruption officials discover cell set up in forest dept office, recover six men.
  • LHC body meets to decide fate of Arshad Malik Decisions taken by seven-member administration committee of LHC at yesterday’s meeting will be made public today.
  • AJK capital sees first march for occupied Kashmir’s independence Only anti-India and pro-freedom slogans were chanted at previous protests while this one called for independent Kashmir.
  • Pakistan ‘will go to any lengths’ to support occupied Kashmir’s cause, PM Imran tells nation Imran Khan says Modi has “opened the way to Kashmir’s freedom” by revoking occupied Kashmir’s special autonomy.
  • Justice Isa petitions Supreme Court to constitute full court bench to hear reference Justice Isa alleges that the SJC has shown bias; should therefore cease to hear presidential reference against him.
  • Cabinet body urges talks with China on key railway project Clears draft CPEC Authority bill for cabinet approval.
  • Punjab has deposited Rs455m as water cess, SC told Sindh, KP governments have yet to furnish any amount on behalf of companies using underground water.
  • Obsessed with corruption There is a consensus that anyone who is a little better than comfortable has made money illegally.
  • Beijing expresses “strong dissatisfaction” with G7 on Hong Kong G7 leaders backed Hong Kong’s autonomy as laid out in a 1984 agreement between Britain and China.
  • US congresswoman calls for ‘immediate restoration of communication’ in occupied Kashmir “International organisations should be allowed to fully document what is happening on the ground,” says Ilhan Omar.
  • Civilian mistaken as soldier killed in occupied Kashmir Stone-throwing protesters in India-held Kashmir mistakenly killed a driver of what they thought was a military truck.
  • Pakistan does not want escalation, says foreign minister Warns that India’s hegemonic designs are a threat to regional peace.
  • Experts fear intensified arms race in South Asia Threat to worsen if India alters its nuclear policy of no-first use policy.
  • The revenge of Sukhi Lala Rahul Gandhi’s sharp criticism of Narendra Modi’s wily games in Kashmir deserves an assessment of his politics.

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