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Police threaten to stop over lawyers’ ‘highhandedness’

Listen to article Hyderabad: The standoffs between lawyers and the Hyderabad police, who seemed to have died after announcing SSP Farukh Ali Lanjar’s transfer, resurrected Wednesday with police threatening to leave police stations in protest. Dozens of policemen submitted applications that sought permission to leave their charges for month -long magazines in response to the […]

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Zardari, XI promises to maintain positive trajectory in ties

Beijing: President Asif Ali Zardari met Wednesday with his Chinese colleague Xi Jinping, where the two sides discussed the positive course for the bilateral relationship, high quality development of CPEC 2.0 and the importance of human-to-people connections and cultural exchanges. At the meeting held in the population’s large hall during the five-day official visit of

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FIA receives the first complaint under changed PECA law

Lahore: In a first, a female legislator in the Punjab assembly belonging to the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N), faced allegations of spreading ‘fake news’ in accordance with the newly stated changes to prevent electronic crime law (Peca), it was learned Wednesday. A compatible compatible for registration of the first information report (FIR) against PML-N

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Apex Court suggests Islamic Financing for Environmental Projects

Islamabad: The top court has provided guidelines for the Punjab government to create a wastewater treatment system (WWTP) to treat the contaminated water flowing into the river Ravi. While it is well established that decision -making falls within the domain of the exercise, the court has the right. Therefore, without interfering with the political political

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Imran’s letter signalizes subtle shifts in attitude

Lahore: Former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s letter to the army chief, whom the government considers a desperation act, reflects a slight shift in his attitude towards establishment, analysts say. Some suggest that the change may be linked to non -reveled developments that are taking place in the background. Analysts unanimously questioned the authenticity of the

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