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Gas & electricity issues being fixed: Hammad Azhar

The minister said a few months ago the government passed the IGCEP (Indicative Generation Capacity Expansion Plan) framework from the Council of Common Interests.

Russia withdraws forces from Kazakhstan

Time has come for troops to return home, says Russian president as CSTO forces prepare for complete withdrawal by Jan 19

How Saudi Arabia is modernizing itself?

The notorious morality police officially titled the Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, but known simply as the mutawa were previously tasked with enforcing the observance of Islamic moral law.

Chinese spy woman influencing British lawmakers: Mi5

Female Chinese national seeking to influence British parliamentarians, warns MI5

China exports surge in 2021 as global demand picks up

China's politically volatile global trade surplus surged to $676.4 billion in 2021, likely the highest ever recorded by any country, as exports jumped 29.9% over a year earlier despite semiconductor shortages that disrupted manufacturing.

Protests in US after Black man shot dead by white off-duty officer

The death of an unarmed African-American man shot by an off-duty white police officer under mysterious circumstances has fueled outrage in Fayetteville, North Carolina, where relatives of the victim are calling for protests Thursday.

Turkiye’s new satellite sends first signals

Grizu-263A was launched into space Thursday on US aerospace company SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral in the US state of Florida.

Opposition fails to stop PTI’s SBP (Amendment) Bill-2022 despite huge claims

The proposed law, which has been heavily criticised by opposition parties including the PML-N and the PPP and which gives unprecedented autonomy to the SBP to target inflation rather than economic growth

PM Khan will visit China for Olympic

The Spokesperson said Pakistan looked forward to the successful Winter Olympics in Beijing.

Israeli Army accidentally kills its officers in West Bank

The two officers were on patrol around their base in the Jordan Valley when they were "misidentified and mistakenly killed" by Israeli army fire. According to investigators, the officers left their quarters and headed to a training area.

First time in Pakistan: Court orders closure of military golf course

Pakistan has around 50 golf courses -- many built on military land -- but the sport is largely exclusive and played mostly by the wealthy or top brass of the armed forces.

‘Challenges with government’ delaying Tesla India launch: Elon Musk

Tesla is apparently working to start operation within the Indian borders. It has been some time since Elon Musk dropped an update about the EV maker’s plans for India. Recently, Elon Musk revealed that the talks with the government are still ongoing.