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One Liner

  • PM on the world stage The PM’s much-anticipated address to the UN General Assembly was impassioned, eloquent and substantive.
  • No trade deal, no Kashmir win, no investment but BJP celebrating Modi return from US PM Modi scored clear nil in the most contentious issue of trade during his weeklong trip to US, writes Nayanima Basu.
  • PM’s stance on terrorism strong basis for India talks: US Alice Wells says the US wants to help Pakistan meet the requirements of the FATF to avoid being placed on its blacklist.
  • Solar project launched to electrify 10,000 houses across country President Dr Arif Alvi stresses the need to focus on bringing down the cost of the safest source of energy.
  • ‘Repression of people under occupation gravest form of terrorism’: Pakistan responds to India at UNGA “Why does India not allow Kashmiris to come out … why is India so afraid?” asks the Pakistan representative.
  • Bilawal dissatisfied with PM’s UNGA speech, criticises ‘selected media’ for ‘creating hype’ PPP chief says Pakistanis share his disappointment that PM Imran did not highlight Kashmir enough during his US trip.
  • ‘Make no mistake — govt, opposition united like a rock over Kashmir,’ says Shehbaz The opposition leader tells world to beware of “fascist Modi”.
  • Land ‘encroached’ upon by Sharifs 37 years ago retrieved Anti-corruption establishment official insists the move is not a political one.
  • Bilawal dissatisfied with PM’s UNGA speech, criticises ‘selected media’ for ‘creating hype’ PPP chief says Pakistanis share his disappointment that PM Imran did not highlight Kashmir enough during his US trip.
  • JUI-F leader laid to rest as parts of Balochistan observe shutter-down strike after Chaman blast Maulana Mohammad Hanif was killed in an explosion on Saturday along with two others while at least 11 were injured.
  • Pakistan will stand by Kashmiris even if the world doesn’t, says PM upon return from UN Premier, while addressing a large number of party workers at Islamabad airport, thanks the nation, his wife for prayers.
  • Land ‘encroached’ upon by Sharifs 37 years ago retrieved Anti-corruption establishment official insists the move is not a political one.
  • NAB summons JUI-F leader Durrani, son in ‘corruption case’ They are accused of committing corruption in two projects of the Federal Government Employees Housing Foundation.
  • Experts call to eliminate rabies thru mass dog vaccination Around 150 cases of dog bite occur daily in Karachi alone.
  • Govt asked to make Karachi’s master plan with focus on high-rises, transport Experts say the alarming rise in skin infections, conjunctivitis, etc, is because of unhygienic city conditions.
  • Peshawar’s detained doctors, paramedics sent to Mardan jail Medical fraternity extends strike to hospitals across province.
  • Saudi state media say king’s bodyguard shot in ‘personal dispute’ Daily newspaper Okaz described Major General Abdulaziz al-Fagham in a headline as “The Keeper of Kings”.
  • Hong Kong police fire tear gas at protesters in shopping district On Friday and Saturday night, tens of thousands of people turned out for two peaceful rallies.
  • Mahathir hits out at India for invading, occupying Kashmir The Malaysian prime minister also renews his criticism of the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
  • Saudi Arabia to enforce ‘decency’ amid tourism push The interior ministry said it has identified 19 such “offences” but does not specify the penalties.
  • Allowing Hafiz Saeed to access frozen accounts legal, says US “This is actually a positive step,” says Acting Assistant Secretary of State Alice G. Wells.
  • Nepotism tag won’t go away: Imam “I will be very pleased if people were to accept me as Imam-ul-Haq and not as someone’s nephew,” he says.

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