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  • Former APML chairman Dr Amjad joins PTI Dr Amjad had quit the chairmanship of APML — founded by ex-military ruler retired general Pervez Musharraf — last year.
  • West Indies Women edge out Pakistan in second T20I, clinch series 2-0 A disappointing display during the super over sees the hosts lose a match they could have otherwise won.
  • Opposition parties in Senate reject 63pc hike in Haj expenses, demand subsidy Jamaat-i-Islami senator regrets that govt didn’t seek recommendation from CII before deciding on the matter.
  • CPO asks public for feedback on police performance The CPO seeks public opinion about how to bridge the trust deficit between the public and the police.
  • No protest after SC’s final decision in Aasia’s case termed a milestone PTI MNA says it will take time to eradicate society of radicalism.
  • 11,000 out-of-school children identified for enrolment in schools Most of the out-of-school children are residents of Tarnol and Nilor.
  • Strict ID checking of air travellers ordered PIA spokesman Mashood Tajwar says the initiative was taken in view of the prevailing security situation.
  • 40pc of work on Kartarpur Corridor project done Construction work is underway round-the-clock on the corridor and the extension of Guru Dwara Baba Guru Nanak.
  • Karachi’s iconic bandmasters uprooted by anti-encroachment drive After the drive, there is only one shop still open for business in Garden amidst the ruins of others.
  • Analysis: Multiple tiers of authority and the clash over municipal services in Karachi The MQM and PPP, for the sake of votes, strategically use their local government budgets to pay for water supplies.
  • India’s jobless rate hits 45-year high, says report Report is a blow to Narendra Modi months before India’s general elections.
  • Reserves up $1.5bn The recent increase comes after inflows of $1bn each from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
  • Mini-budget measures not enough to curb fiscal deficit: Moody’s Country’s fiscal deficit is likely to reach 6pc of GDP during ongoing fiscal year, says financial services company.
  • Financial help assured to militants surrendering arms in Balochistan Compensation amount have been distributed among 132 former militant commanders and sub commanders who gave up arms.
  • Nawaz assails PTI govt’s economic policies Former premier warns country’s debts will double if economy is managed in the way it is being handled currently.
  • PPP again cautions govt against reversing 18th Amendment Nayyar Bokhari terms reports of plans to reverse 18th Amendment as “alarming”.
  • Govt reduces petrol price by 59 paisas for February From February 1 to February 28, petrol will cost Rs90.38 per litre.
  • NAB arrests Karachi builder, accomplice for ‘usurping’ 124 acres of state land The held builder is also accused of embezzling Karachi University’s land for starting a housing scheme: NAB spokesperson
  • Aasia Bibi free to go wherever she wants, says information minister Aasia Bibi’s whereabouts following her acquittal have been kept secret.
  • Pakistan turns to expatriates for cash, floats bond PM says economic crisis will continue to persist unless agriculture and tourism sectors yield desirable results.
  • UK govt tells India it won’t interfere in Kashmir Day event: report Indian govt lodges protest with UK over APPG-Pakistan event highlighting rights violations in occupied Kashmir.
  • Kabul continues to lose control over area, people: US report No evidence to suggest that Trump’s new South Asia policy was effective in bringing stability to Afghanistan: SIGAR.
  • Convicted British sex offender held in Pakistan Courts will decide whether or not he should be extradited to UK.
  • PCB chief questions why ICC punished Sarfraz despite reconciliation over racist remarks “The bureaucratic process overruled common sense,” Ehsan Mani says.
  • Pakistan seek resurgence in T20 battle against SA Pakistan won an astounding 17 out of 19 T20 Internationals in 2018.
  • New Zealand beat India by 8 wickets in 4th one-day match India had already won the five-match series 3-0.

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