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  • Pakistan inch close to series win with early strikes

    ROSEAU: Pakistan’s push for an historic series-clinching victory was aided by three wickets in the morning session with the West Indies reduced to 73 for four at lunch on the last day of the third and final Test at Windsor Park in Dominica on Sunday...

    This is also the final day in national colours for Pakistan captain Misbah-ul-Haq and senior batsman Younis Khan...

  • Army will defend every inch of Pakistan: Gen Raheel

    KHARIAN: Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif on Friday said the Army will defend "each and every inch" of Pakistan "no matter what the cost", an Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) statement said...

    The Army chief, addressing officers at the National Counter-Terrorism Centre near Kharian, said that Pakistan's armed forces "have the capability to counter the complete threat spectrum"...

  • US, Pakistan inch towards better relations

    WASHINGTON: The Uni­ted States has assured Pakistan that it does not want to sever bilateral ties with this important ally while Islamabad extended its “wholehearted support” to the US-backed Afghan offer of peace talks with the Taliban...

    The two statements supplement renewed efforts to improve relations between the US and Pakistan which were once close allies in the war against terror...

  • Pakistan, UK inch closer to inking extradition treaty

    ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Britain have moved closer to signing the extradition treaty as Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed and British High Commissioner Christian Turner reached an understanding to this effect in a meeting here on Tuesday...

    If Pakistan succeeds in signing this accord, it will join the club of over 100 countries that have such agreement with the United Kingdom...

  • IMF, Pakistan inch closer to revival of loan package

    WASHINGTON: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Pakistan moved closer to the revival of their loan package on Saturday as Islamabad has taken several steps to reduce its expenditure, increase energy prices and improve tax collection, as demanded by the IMF...

    The moves bring Pakistan closer to meeting an IMF demand that the country achieve a primary budget surplus of 153 billion rupees — 0...

  • Careem and Sindh govt inch closer to landmark agreement on ride-hailing services

    The Sindh High Court on Wednesday saw Careem, the popular ride-hailing service, and the Sindh government reach what appears to be a crucial agreement on the way forward for Careem's smooth operations in the province...

    During the hearing, the government's counsel told the court that Careem will now obtain permits under the Motor Vehicles Ordinance, 1965, in order to continue operating as a service provider
  • Govt, opposition inch closer to accord on PIA

    ISLAMABAD: The government and the opposition on Tuesday came closer to an agreement over the controversial bill to turn Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) into a public limited company, after Finance Minister Ishaq Dar expressed his readiness to amend the draft in order to remove the concerns that the opposition may have...

  • Tractor sales inch up, still far below last year’s level

    Pakistan Automotive Manufac­turers Association (PAMA) Chairman Sohail Bashir Rana said growers were back to buying tractors from January this year despite facing financial problems...

    The price of rice, potato, sugarcane, etc also remained low, especially for growers who now knew about the fate of such subsidy schemes as the fiscal year draws to a close in June, he said...

  • Parties resolve to defend every inch of country

    KARACHI: Leaders from different political and religious parties on Monday showed their resolve to defend every inch of the country in case of India or any external force attempted to violate its sovereignty...

    At an ‘all parties conference’ organised by the Majlis-i-Wehdatul Muslimeen (MWM), leaders from the MWM, Sunni Tehreek, Jamiat Ulema-i-Pakistan, Jamaat-i-Islami Pakistan, Tehreek-i-Insaf, Pakistan Awami Tehreek and other parties...

  • Gulf Arab states rebuke Israel, but alliances inch closer behind the scenes

    Arab states resoundingly condemned the killing of more than 50 Palestinians in this week’s Gaza protests, just as they have after previous Israeli violence going back decades — but behind the scenes fears over Iran have divided Arab leaders, with some willing to quietly reach out to Israel...

    Saudi Arabia, which has used its control of holy sites in Mecca and Medina to brand itself the protector of Islam around the world, offered a brief...
  • Withdraw notification for 6-inch distance between students, teachers’ body tells varsity

    ISLAMABAD: The Federation of All Pakistan Universities Academic Staff Association (FAPUASA) has demanded the Bahria University withdraw a recently issued notification directing male and female students to maintain a distance of six inches when together...

    “There is nothing wrong with it,” she said, and described the directive to maintain a 6-inch distance as a generic term and said a 6-inch distance is considered personal space... ...

  • World shares inch higher

    LONDON: World shares rose slightly led by Europe on Monday after last week’s rout in US tech stocks, though investors worried that any rally could be short-lived and valuations remained high against the backdrop of a global economy in recession...

    Market activity was subdued with the United States closed for the Labour Day holiday, though Nasdaq futures fell 0
  • Democrats inch towards second Trump impeachment after US Capitol siege

    Congressional Democrats were moving closer to a historic step on Friday as they weighed impeaching US President Donald Trump for a second time, two days after his false claims of election fraud helped encourage a mob that breached the US Capitol...

    Top Democratic leaders, including House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, called for immediate impeachment proceedings if Vice President Mike...
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