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- PM Imran discusses regional issues with Afghan, Egyptian presidents on sidelines of OIC summit Premier reaffirms Pakistan’s commitment to a peaceful Afghanistan, underlines support for an Afghan-led peace process.
- PM Imran in Saudi Arabia to attend OIC summit Premier accompanied by wife, delegation performs Umrah; summit is scheduled to begin today.
- PIA plane grounded for 1.5 years declared fit to fly following overhaul Repaired plane added to airline’s schedule after completing test flight; spokesperson describes it as a “historic” feat.
- Rupee strengthens as dollar’s slide continues The dollar shed its value by Re1 in the open market to be traded at Rs148.50.
- Centre not serious in running constitutional bodies, says Murad “A nafees minister is misguiding the prime minister on legal issues.”
- NAB reference against Durrani, family filed Anti-graft watchdog alleges Sindh Assembly speaker accumulated assets worth over Rs161bn.
- PIA resumes operation on Beijing-Tokyo sector today Airline to operate twice-weekly flights for Islamabad-Beijing-Tokyo route every Friday and Monday.
- WHO experts begin probe into sudden spread of HIV in Larkana Sindh health minister says 712 people diagnosed as HIV positive in Ratodero so far.
- Zardari Group got Rs30m of Rs4.4bn suspicious transactions, IHC told Court extends interim bail of ex-president, sister in fake bank accounts case.
- UN assures Pakistan of help to curb HIV outbreak Prior to the latest HIV outbreak in Sindh, just over 1,200 children in the country had been diagnosed with HIV.
- Iran accuses Saudi Arabia of ‘sowing division’ Saudi Arabia’s King Salman calls on Arab states to confront Iran’s “criminal” actions.
- References against judges ‘targeted killing’ of judiciary, says PML-N Senate approves a resolution condemning the references.
- World’s tiniest surviving baby born in US The baby weighed a mere 245 grams (8.6 ounces) — the same as a large apple — when she was born.
- India PM Modi makes major cabinet changes for new term Controversial figure Amit Shah has been named to the key home affairs ministry.
- Bilawal reiterates demand for production orders for MNAs Mohsin Dawar, Ali Wazir PPP chief says despite having evidence that letter was received, lawmakers told that it was not received.
- Trump admits, briefly, Russia boosted his election “Russia, Russia, Russia! That’s all you heard at the beginning of this Witch Hunt Hoax,” Trump tweets.
- Taliban claim ‘progress’ at Afghan talks The meeting in Moscow was the second such summit in the Russian capital.
- Six dead in IS-claimed blast at Kabul military academy 16 others were wounded in the suicide blast.
- Opinion polls show ousted Istanbul mayor leading in re-run vote AKP officials hope that Erdogan can turn the vote in favour of their candidate former prime minister Binali Yildirim.
- Market support fund gets formal go ahead The Rs20 billion fund will support the struggling stock market through state-run National Investment Trust (NIT).
- Profit outflow dips 30pc in 10 months During the same period, rupee’s value also declined by 21.36pc against the greenback amid rising debt financing costs.
- Fuel prices set to rise as weak rupee bites Up to Rs9 per litre increase proposed in petrol, diesel prices for next month.
- Govt unlikely to achieve export target for FY19: Dawood Export proceeds during July-April decreased by 0.12 per cent to 19.169bn despite a 19pc decline in local currency.
- FBR chairman’s absence irks Senate committee Chairman FBR and Secretary Law Division directed to attend the next session of the committee.
- China suffering from trade conflict, says Trump “The tariffs are having a devastating effect on China. People are fleeing the country with their companies,” says Trump.
- ‘Britain may not have made final decision on Huawei and 5G’ The Trump administration has told allies not to use Huawei’s 5G technology and equipment.
- Muslim countries urged to play role on Al-Quds issue Mazari says OIC has lost its relevance as it could not take up the issue of Al-Quds.
- BISP blocks 300 devices after detecting fraud BISP official says some authorised retailers of banks reportedly deducting Rs200-500 per beneficiary.
- Senate body urges security forces, PTM to exercise restraint PTM delegation headed by Manzoor Pashteen briefs committee on Kharqamar check post incident in North Waziristan.
- Govt report blames PTM MNAs for North Waziristan incident Report states 13 locals were killed, 25 others wounded, while military suffered one casualty and seven injuries.
- SJC sends notice to govt in cases against judges Justices Qazi Faez Isa, K.K. Agha accused of purchasing London properties, not disclosing them in wealth returns.
- Israeli forces kill 2 Palestinians in separate events Israeli police killed 16-year-old Abdullah Ghaith near the West Bank city of Bethlehem.
- West Indies pulverise Pakistan by seven wickets at Trent Bridge Green Shirts’ batting line-up collapses in World Cup opener; Calypsos chase down 106-run target with ease.
- ‘Disastrous start’: Pakistani Twitterati bemoans team’s dismal batting in World Cup opening match West Indies bowlers produced a ruthless display to dismiss Pakistan for a mere 105 in their World Cup opener.
- ‘Fight to the last ball’: PM Imran gives advice to cricket team on day of World Cup opening match “Pakistan’s prayers and support are with Sarfaraz and the team.”
- Afghanistan’s World Cup cricketers bring joy to war-torn nation “The Afghan team did not even exist when Australia won several World Cup trophies, and now we are playing against them.”
- Pak v Windies: Sides cut from same psychological cloth clash on matchday two of WC 2019 Unpredictability and inconsistency mixed with flashes of brilliance are the hallmark of both these sides.
- Throwback Thursday: The World Cups that slipped from Pakistan’s grasp Men in Green could have been world champions twice more had they kept their cool.
- How 20-year-old Shadab Khan went from Mianwali pitches to World Cup cricket Young Shadab’s heady rise has been credited to his tireless work ethic.
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