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Friday, July 11, 2025

Why Saudi Arabia is targeting Republican Washington?

Mr. Bin Salman suggested what his thinking maybe when he approved a US$2 billion investment by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), in a controversial private equity fund against the advice of the PIF’s screening panel.

Welcome inflation: Shehbaz to remove subsidies

Ismail said his immediate goal was reining in double-digit inflation -- a target complicated by lifting fuel subsidies -- and kickstarting job creation.

Letter was hidden from Imran Khan, Shah Mehmood Qureshi

The NSC meeting concluded that “there has been no foreign conspiracy” to oust Imran Khan’s government. However, it also reaffirmed the decisions of the last NSC meeting.

Russia boosts oil supplies with discounts

Crude exports grew by 300,000 barrels a day in April

Pakistan secures last minute bid on LNG cargo to defer crisis

The energy-starved country was forced towards this decision as two major commodity trading companies defaulted on their agreements to supply LNG cargoes for the months between April and June.

Three years as governor state bank, what did he achieve

As a result of such policies, the second quarterly report of FY22 depicted encouraging growth in digital banking. The state bank reported that the “overall e-banking transactions volume grew by 10.7% to 400mn whereas value by 22.8% to over Rs33tn.

FWO ready to complete work on Kurram Tangi Dam

Once completed, the Kurram Tangi Dam, which has a capacity of 83. 4 MW, would control floodwater and irrigate the barren 35,000-acre land, and make North Waziristan self-sufficient in agricultural production.

Britain and India agree on a new defence partnership

UK and India had agreed to work together in defence procurement to meet threats across land, sea and air, space and cyber, including partnering on new fighter jet technology, maritime technologies to detect and respond to threats in the oceans.

Ahsan Iqbal wins praise for inviting Asad Umar to a farewell dinner

In a written letter to former Development Minister Asad Umar, Ahsan Iqbal invited him to a farewell dinner and a meeting to discuss development projects initiated by his former counterpart and their continuation in the public interest.

Modi to visit IIOJK first time since August 5 move

The village is in Jammu, the Hindu-majority southern part of the territory, which celebrated New Delhi's introduction of direct rule as a bulwark against Kashmir's separatist movement.

Why is Saudi Arabia demolishing houses worth $20b?

The operation was part of a $20-billion clearance and construction project that stands to displace half-a-million people in Saudi Arabia's second city

US & India react to Ilhan Omar’s visit to Pakistan

On her first day in Pakistan, Ilhan Omar met former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The meeting became rather controversial due to Imran Khan's claims of a US-backed foreign conspiracy against him.