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  • Accountability judge ‘blackmailed’ into issuing verdict against Nawaz: Maryam Maryam makes explosives claims regarding Nawaz’s corruption trial, brings forward what she calls “irrefutable evidence”.
  • Thousands of FBR employees transferred in major countrywide reshuffle As many as 2,154 employees of BPS-9 to BPS-16 have been transferred in different cities.
  • PM Imran to attend September’s Eastern Economic Forum in Russia on Putin’s invitation FO sources say that the prime minister will be the Russian president’s guest of honour.
  • Maryam slams leak of Rana’s photo behind bars Family protests denial of home-cooked food, medicines to PML-N leader.
  • Decision to deploy army men inside polling stations to be challenged in court: Bilawal He says a fair, free and impartial election could not be expected in the prevailing situation.
  • Army sets up special cell on missing persons Military spokesperson says all cases of enforced disappearances cannot be attributed to state agencies.
  • KP on top in gas theft, says PM’s assistant Massive theft occurs in areas where gas is produced: Nadeem Babar.
  • KP chief minister richest among all members of PAs Balochistan CM’s spouse is richer than him.
  • Pakistan, Iran agree to promote barter trade The decision was reached at the concluding session of the 8th Pakistan-Iran Joint Trade Committee.
  • Beijing brings first charges over HK protests Authorities have vowed to hunt those behind the unrest that has plunged the semi-autonomous city’s govt into crisis.
  • Niqab banned in Tunisian govt offices The ban on the niqab, which covers the entire face apart from the eyes, comes at a time of heightened security.
  • Iran threatens British shipping in retaliation for tanker seizure “If Britain does not release the Iranian oil tanker, it is the authorities’ duty to seize a British oil tanker.”
  • ‘Possessed’ cleric held in BD over child rapes Al Amin claimed innocence, saying he was “possessed by Satan”.
  • Fayyaz Chohan back in Punjab cabinet The former Punjab information and culture minister has been appointed as the forestry, fisheries and wildlife minister.
  • Six PML-N workers arrested before Maryam’s rally The district administration and police did not grant PML-N permission to hold the rally at Cinema Ground.
  • Mayor blames Sindh govt for KMC’s shortage of funds ‘How can KMC enhance its revenue when it has no revenue-generating departments?’
  • Traders across Punjab protest against budgetary measures “Why are you people not ready to understand [that] when there will be no business, how you will collect the tax.”
  • More properties of outfits banned by UN to be seized in Punjab Action planned against non-functional or unregistered non-profit organisations.
  • Informer to get 10pc of benami asset’s value: PM Rs42.65bn initiative launched to provide soft loans, assets and training to poor people so that they can start
  • Strongest earthquake in 20 years rattles southern California The 6.4 magnitude quake struck at 10:33am in the Mojave Desert.
  • Plane flies over Headingley with ‘Justice for Kashmir’ banner “We are incredibly disappointed this has happened again,” says ICC.
  • Mixed feelings for Arthur as Pakistan bow out of World Cup Pakistan needed to rewrite the record books with the biggest margin of victory in a one-day international.
  • When Australia nailed South Africa in epic encounters Since that day in February, the Aussies have called the shots.
  • Title win would restore reputation of Smith, Warner: du Plessis Du Plessis believes that ultimately the batsmen will be remembered for runs and not the sandpaper scandal.
  • India won’t relax against Sri Lanka as semis loom Kohli’s side has won six of their eight games after beating Bangladesh to seal a semi-final berth.
  • Big guns let Afghanistan down, says captain Few had expected Afghanistan to make it through to the semi-final stage in only their second World Cup.
  • Shoaib Malik can have farewell dinner, not match: Wasim Former Pakistan skipper Wasim is clear that Malik has done nothing to earn a spot in the national squad.
  • Shoaib Malik confirms ODI retirement after World Cup exit “I’m sad but this will allow me to spend more time with my family and concentrate on the Twenty20 World Cup next year.”
  • Pakistan take home 94-run consolatory win against Bangladesh after being knocked out of World Cup Pakistan had needed to win by at least 316 runs to make it to the semi-finals; Shaheen Afridi shines with 6-wicket haul.

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