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- PM Imran challenges media, economists, and opposition parties to debate with govt over performance. Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday challenged media organizations, economists, and opposition parties to debate with the government over its performance in the last 3.5 years, saying that “nobody served Pakistan as we did”.
- Islamabad ATC acquits PTI’s senior leaders in the Parliament House attack case. An Islamabad anti-terrorism court (ATC) on Tuesday acquitted President Dr Arif Alvi and senior leaders of the ruling PTI, including Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, in the 2014 Parliament House attack case.
- PM Imran congratulates the nation after the UN recognizes the challenge of ‘Islamophobia’ Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday congratulated the Muslim Ummah after the United Nations (UN) finally recognized the grave Islamophobia challenge confronting the world.
- Riyadh, Beijing mull using yuan instead of dollar for oil trade. Riyadh is in active talks with Beijing to trade some of its oil sales to China in yuan, Wall Street Journal quoted sources familiar with the matter as saying, a move that would dent the US dollar’s dominance of the global petroleum market and mark another shift by the world’s top crude exporter toward Asia.
- ECP imposes an Rs50,000 fine on Swati for violating the code of conduct. The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has slapped Federal Minister for Railways Azam Khan Swati with a fine of Rs50,000 for running the election campaign for a candidate of the Mansehra city council in the second phase of local government polls, a news outlet reported on Tuesday.
- IPO holds consultative session for joining Lisbon Agreement LAHORE: Intellectual Property Organization (IPO) held a consultative session for joining Lisbon Agreement (Geneva Act) for international registration of Geographical Indications (GIs).
- ‘No indication’ India missile fire was deliberate: State Department WASHINGTON/ISLAMABAD: Days after Islamabad rejected New Delhi’s decision to hold an internal inquiry into a missile India “accidentally” fired into Pakistan’s territory and demanded a joint probe, the United States said it has “no indication” to believe the incident was “anything other than an accident”.
- India says reviewing procedures after the accidental firing of missile into Pakistan NEW DELHI: India is reviewing its standard operating procedures for weapons systems and will immediately fix any shortcomings after accidentally launching a missile into Pakistan last week, its defense minister said on Tuesday.
- India court upholds Karnataka state’s ban on the hijab, says it is not essential to Islam
An Indian court on Tuesday upheld a ban on the hijab in class in the state of Karnataka, observing that the headscarf was not essential to Islam, several Indian media outlets reported. - Indian kabaddi player shot dead during the tournament NEW DELHI: A prominent Indian athlete has been shot and killed after returning to the country from his home in Britain to organize a Kabaddi tournament, police told AFP Tuesday.
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