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- Wheat flour price increased by Rs10.50 per kilogramme LAHORE: Flour producers across Multan on Saturday announced an increase of Rs10.50 per kilogramme in commodity price after which the rate of 20 kilogrammes bag increased by Rs210.
- Sirbaz Khan becomes first Pakistani to scale 10 of world’s 14 highest peaks. Mountaineer Sirbaz Khan became the first Pakistani on Saturday to climb 10 of the world’s 14 highest peaks — each at a height of more than 8,000 metres — after he scaled the 8,586-metre-high Kanchenjunga mountain in Nepal, according to the Alpine club of Pakistan.
- Sharif enters election mode, to address rally in Swat ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will address his first public gathering after assuming office later today in Besham city of Shangla district in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Radio Pakistan reported.
- Punjab Police guarded Farah Khan?s residence for over three years, without reason Cops were posted outside her home first in September 2018, a month after Imran Khan was elected as prime minister.
- FIA’s plea in SC for restoration of section 20 in PECA withdrawn: Marriyum Aurangzeb
Marriyum Aurangzeb says plea has been withdrawn as it is “squarely against govt’s stated policy and principle of standing for freedom of expression? - Federal govt to resolve Tank’s longstanding problems on priority: Mufti Asad Mahmood
TANK, May 7 (APP):Federal Minister for Communications and Postal Services Mufti Asad Mahmood on Saturday said the federal government would make efforts to resolve District Tank’s longstanding problems on priority basis. - Ashtar Ausaf appointed attorney general ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has appointed Ashtar Ausaf Ali as attorney general of Pakistan, his office said.
- ‘Burqa is best’: Taliban announce women must cover faces in public KABUL: The Taliban on Saturday ruled Afghan women must cover their faces, according to a decree from the group’s supreme leader, an escalation of growing restrictions on women in public that is drawing a backlash from the international community and many Afghans.
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