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According to the Regional Reference Laboratory for Polio Eradication at the National Institute of Health (NIH), this is the third case of the crippling disease in Sindh and the first in Punjab. Last year, a total of 74 cases were reported in Pakistan
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Pakistan court on Friday found former PM Imran Khan and his wife Bushra Bibi guilty of corruption in the 190 million pounds al-Qadir Trust case
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The West Indies' last Test series in Pakistan was in 2006, though they have visited for two white-ball series since then. The team is set to play a three-day tour match against Pakistan Shaheens starting January 10 in Islamabad, ahead of the first Test in Multan on January 17.
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Imran Khan has added fuel to prevailing public discontent by giving a call to lay siege to the capital
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It is just not possible that while Pakistan keeps on going and playing in India all events the Indian authorities are not willing to send their team to play in Pakistan, says chairman Mohsin Naqvi
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Police use tear gas to disperse crowds and at least one person died in clashes; scores more injured, including journalists
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His decision to quit is down to a rift with red ball coach Jason Gillespie, and the PCB after the board decided to withdraw their selection powers
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Nawaz Sharif’s call for resumption of ‘constructive dialogue’ must be taken with a pinch of salt
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"Departing from Islamabad. I thank PM Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy PM and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, and the Government of Pakistan for their hospitality and courtesies," the minister posted on X as he boarded the IAF plane at Rawalpindi's Nur Khan Airbase.
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Meet will discuss ongoing cooperation in fields of economy, trade, environment and socio-cultural linkages and review the performance of the Organisation
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Both sides have already ruled out any bilateral talks between Jaishankar and his Pakistan counterpart Ishaq Dar on the sidelines of the SCO heads of government summit.
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Eight others injured in incident; thousands of Chinese workers are in Pakistan, most of them involved in Beijing's multibillion-dollar Belt and Road Initiative
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In an embarrassment to government, a large number of PTI protesters managed to reach Islamabad by overcoming multiple barriers
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It will remain in the city from October 5-17 to maintain law and order for the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organisation summit
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Warns the neighboring country that its "policy" of cross-border terrorism will never succeed and its "actions will certainly have consequences"
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The clashes — which started over the weekend in Kurram, a district in northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province bordering Afghanistan — continued on Wednesday
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Foreign Minister S Jaishankar has rightly pointed out that sponsoring terrorism cannot be the policy of a good neighbour
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The onus is on Islamabad to create an environment free of terror so that the resumption of trade relations as well as composite dialogue to sort out all issues, including Kashmir, is possible.
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The onus lies on Pakistan to abandon its past policies and embrace a pragmatic approach to deal with bilateral issues
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According to the seismological centre, the tremors were felt around 5:30 am in parts of Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa