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  • Members of European Parliament ask India to stop atrocities in Kashmir Rally behind recommendations of UN report on Indian abuses in Kashmir, ask for investigation into rights violations.
  • To arrest the speaker is to challenge democracy: Zardari PPP co-chairman says he is “not afraid to go to jail”, which he says is like “his second home”.
  • Kashmiri leaders warn Delhi against aggressive policies promoting violence Indian govt’s oppression of Kashmiris main reason behind youths taking up arms against occupation forces: JRL leaders.
  • NAB arrests Speaker Sindh Assembly Agha Siraj Durrani Bureau secures transit remand of Durrani who faces assets-beyond-means inquiry; Bilawal slams arrest.
  • Govt to provide Nawaz with medical care of his choice: Basharat Punjab Law Minister Basharat Raja says former PM will not be taken to private hospital due to security concerns.
  • Lahore police torture eight-year-old boy in custody Alleged third-degree torture of eight-year-old by Raiwind police gives lie to tall claims of reforming the police force.
  • NAB team briefs chairman on Dr Samad’s arrest Bureau’s statement says NAB chief was briefed about grounds for Dr Abdul Samad’s arrest.
  • More research needed to uncover secrets of Bhambhore, says Italian expert ‘This is your culture and you must get to know more about it and protect it.’
  • Belarus keen to produce farm machinery in Pakistan Deputy minister says Belarus needs support to find new partners for production of Belarusian tractors.
  • Abbasi records statement in LNG import scam NAB authorities say Shahid Khaqan Abbasi remained in the bureau’s Rawalpindi regional headquarters for over two hours.
  • Japan to provide Pakistan $10.6m grant for fight against malnutrition Assistance will also help improve livelihood and increase resilience to natural disasters in KP, Sindh and Balochistan.
  • Chinese firm rejects corruption charge in CPEC project Murad Saeed claims funds for Sukkur-Multan motorway, on which a Chinese company worked with PML-N govt, were mismanaged.
  • SC rejects review petitions in fake bank accounts case Asif Zardari and other petitioners objected to referring of JIT report, evidence to NAB.
  • Shahbaz’s name put on no-fly list Sources say a summary has been moved for placement of Shahbaz Sharif’s name on ECL.
  • Pakistan will address actionable evidence if shared by Delhi, PM Khan tells India after Pulwama attack Will take action because using Pakistani soil for terrorism is akin to enmity with Pakistan, premier says.
  • PPP questions extent of SC’s suo motu powers after review petitions in fake accounts case dismissed Both Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto to hold press conferences tomorrow in Islamabad and London respectively.
  • ‘A measured and calculated response’ — analysts back PM Khan’s offer to India Comments and reactions to the prime minister’s video message are largely positive.
  • FPCCI sees more joint ventures with Saudi investors High-ups welcome bilateral arrangements with the private sector of Saudi Arabia.
  • Rs806m development projects approved CDWP refers another two projects amounting to Rs7404.6m to ECC.
  • ‘It would be wonderful if Pakistan, India get along’: Trump on Pulwama attack Says the US will comment on last week’s suicide bombing in Pulwama at “an appropriate time”.
  • ‘Terrorism a common concern; Riyadh ready to share intelligence with New Delhi’: MBS in India Modi ─ without naming Pakistan ─ says both leaders agree on need to pressure countries supporting any type of terrorism.
  • UN offers help in defusing Pakistan-India tensions Antonio Guterres urges both countries to “exercise maximum restraint”.
  • Police kill man who injured three in Marseille knife attack They had opened fire on the assailant when he threatened them with a weapon after having wounded three pedestrians.
  • PCB regrets India’s blocking of PSL coverage over Pulwama attack A new live broadcast partner is likely to be announced today following the signing of a fresh agreement, says PCB.

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