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  • Indian woman 'goes missing' from Indian High Commission in Islamabad, Pakistani husband claims

    Foreign Office (FO) Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria on Sunday said that an Indian woman ? married to a Pakistani man ? who 'went missing' from the Indian High Commission in Islamabad last week is 'stranded' inside the building...

    Uzma, an Indian national, met Tahir Ali, a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, while the latter was working as a taxi driver in Malaysia eight months ago, according to a request for help lodged at Islamabad's...

  • Islamabad High Court forms commission to probe alleged forced conversion of Ghotki girls

    The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Tuesday, while hearing a petition filed by two Ghotki sisters who were allegedly forcibly converted from Hinduism and married to Muslim men, constituted a five-member commission to probe whether the girls' conversion was actually forced and to determine whether or not they were underage at the time of their marriages...

    The court named renowned Islamic scholar Mufti Taqi Usmani as the fifth member of...

  • Police manage to access cell phone users’ data for high-profile cases

    KARACHI: Cell phone companies are sharing call data and other record of their subscribers with police for the “investigation of high-profile cases” though the law enforcement agency is not allowed to get the facility that is available only to intelligence agencies, it emerged on Monday...

    Sources in the cell phone companies and Sindh police officials confirmed to Dawn that the two sides had been cooperating with each other as per an...

  • SC takes notice of high taxes on mobile phone top-up

    ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court took notice of unreasonable tax deduction from mobile phones “pre-paid calling cards and easy load” on Thursday when Chief Justice Mian Saqib Nisar sought justification from the quarters concerned for the high cess...

    Soon after the closing of the case, the chief justice called Attorney General (AG) Ashtar Ausaf and highlighted public complaints that an unreasonable and high amount of tax/other charges...

  • Huawei plans high-end phone launch under cloud of Google ban

    Huawei Technologies plans to forge ahead with the launch of new high-end smartphones in Europe even though it may not be able to offer Google's official Android operating system and widely used apps such as Google Maps, company executives told Reuters...

    Huawei is confident that other hardware in the new phone will be compliant with US law...

  • Two High Commission officials expelled by India

    ISLAMABAD: India on Sunday expelled two officials of the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi accusing them of espionage — a charge, which was immediately rejected by Pakistan as “false and unsubstantiated”...

    In a demarche given to Pakistan’s chargé d’affaires in Delhi, the MEA said the activities of the expelled Pakistani officials were against “India’s national security”...

  • PTA asked to suspend mobile phone service in Islamabad as part of security for OIC meeting

    ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has been asked to suspend cellular service in certain areas of the capital from Dec 17 to 19 ahead of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) conference...

    The interior ministry has asked the PTA to suspend mobile phone service and it is likely that the service will be suspended around routes the delegates will be using and adjacent to areas where they will be staying... ...

  • India warned over ceasefire violations in DGMOs phone contact

    ISLAMABAD: The Pak­istan Army has told Indian military that its ceasefire violations along the Line of Control are escalating an already tense situation, besides adding to miseries of people living along the Line of Control — 219 of whom have already fallen victim to the Indian shelling this year...

    Maj Gen Mirza also said India was indulging in escalation...

  • Samsung opens world’s largest phone factory in India

    MUMBAI: Samsung Elec­tronics has formally opened a new factory in India, which the South Korean tech group says is the world’s biggest mobile phone manufacturing plant, part of its plans to expand production in the world’s fastest growing major mobile phone market...

    The factory in Noida, on the outskirts of New Delhi, will allow Samsung to make phones at a lower cost due to its scale at a time when other phone making hubs such as...

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