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Zubair assures full support to energy sector investors

KARACHI: Sindh Governor Muhammad Zubair on Wednesday assured full protection and needed support to local and international financiers investing in power generation sector in...

Terror bids foiled, four arrested, cache of arms recovered

RAWALPINDI/QUETTA: Two separate terror bids were foiled by the law enforcement agencies in Pindi Gheb near Rawalpindi and Quetta on Wednesday. According to reports, Rangers...

SC declares blood sale ‘unpardonable crime’

ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court (SC) has taken suo moto notice of blood and medicines theft in the hospitals of Federal Capital. A three-member bench headed...

PM says ‘no turning back’ after Brexit trigger

LONDON: Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday said there could be “no turning back” and called for national unity, after notifying the EU of...

Zuma attacked at S.Africa freedom icon’s funeral

JOHANNESBURG: The funeral of celebrated South African anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Kathrada on Wednesday was transformed into a rally against President Jacob Zuma, who had...

Egyptian, Saudi Arabialeaders meet in Jordan after tensions

SWEIMEH, Jordan: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met Saudi King Salman on the sidelines of an Arab summit in Jordan on Wednesday to break...

Evacuation deal reached for four Syrian towns

BEIRUT: Four Syrian towns are to be evacuated under an agreement between pro-government forces and rebels, in the latest of a series of deals...

146 migrants feared missing after boat capsizes in Med: UN

ROME: About 146 migrants are feared missing after their boat capsized after leaving Libya, according to a Gambian man who was rescued following the...

Despite Brexit, Britain still Europe’s partner: Germany

BERLIN: Britain remains a key ally even though it is leaving the European Union, the German government said Wednesday, while warning of tough negotiations...

Japan ruling party urges strike capability amid N.Korea threat

TOKYO: Japan’s ruling party said Wednesday the government should consider developing the capability to strike enemy bases if the country is attacked, citing North...