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- Bilawal offers MQM ministries in Sindh in exchange for breaking alliance with PTI “We will give you equal number of ministries in Sindh. The only condition is that you send Imran home,” Bilawal said.
- Punjab, KP chief ministers told to arrange winter shelters “Temporary shelter homes are being set up in districts without permanent facilities,” says the Punjab CM.
- Pakistan full of hidden natural wonders, says PM The British Backpacker Society says Pakistan may see a huge influx of tourists in the coming years.
- Govt confident of beating IMF’s inflation projection Finance ministry says Pakistan’s economy has witnessed significant improvements in recent months.
- With purifiers and lawsuits, Pakistanis fight back against smog Pakistan is ranked one of the worst countries in the world for air quality.
- Top 10 Dawn special reports that captivated readers in 2019 Which exclusive pieces saw the biggest audience in the last 12 months?
- Govt trying to end discord over KL summit, says FM Says Pakistan appreciated the efforts of the Malaysian prime minister and never doubted them.
- Saudi Arabia arrests 200 over ‘indecency’, harassment This marks the first crackdown since Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman began easing social restrictions in the kingdom.
- Facebook blocks live streaming of PBC news bulletins over Kashmir coverage: Radio Pakistan Temporary arrangements have been made to continue live streaming of Radio Pakistan’s bulletins on YouTube.
- Anti-government agitation The use of street power has been a part of Pakistan’s political journey since its inception.
- Jami names Dawn CEO Hameed Haroon as alleged rapist; Haroon rejects accusation Haroon says will initiate legal action “to clear my name and to safeguard the freedom of the press”.
- Half of students enrolled under voucher scheme in KP quit education The number of students enrolled in private schools has reduced to 34,000 after the govt failed to pay their tuition.
- Sindh govt starts process to release elderly convicts from prisons A list of 40 male and female prisoners has been prepared for their release.
- Two injured men among 110 Pakistanis deported by Turkey A Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) official says both men were tortured in detention and injured.
- Low gas pressure, limited time irk CNG consumers Consumers make long queue hours ahead of the opening of CNG outlets on a cold Sunday morning.
- Locals-diplomats nexus misusing luxury car import facility Estimates suggest the total loss to the national exchequer could be up to Rs70 billion per month.
- Kuwait says it respects Iran’s integrity after spat over meeting The two have had relatively good relations in recent years despite tensions between Iran and other Gulf Arab states.
- South Africa’s du Plessis criticises cricket’s ‘Big Three’ move Du Plessis points out inequality of fixtures, especially in Test cricket, with new Test nations struggling for fixtures.
- Australia wrap up NZ series despite defiant Blundell ton No team had ever chased down more than 418 in Test history.
- Black Caps need mental adjustment: Williamson New Zealand were crushed by 247 runs on day four at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Sunday.
- South Africa sweep to victory as England collapse There are three more Tests to come in the series, with the next in Cape Town starting on Jan 3.
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