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UN refugee chief meets Pakistan PM Sharif over crackdown on Afghan migrants
Firstpost· 4 days agoThe head of the UN refugee agency met the Pakistani prime minister Tuesday to discuss the situation...
Why is Jammu seeing more terror attacks, what must security agencies do: Former army commander...
Firstpost· 4 days agoLieutenant General Rana Pratap Kalita, a distinguished former General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of...
Pakistan to approach China to restructure its $15 billion energy debt
Business Standard India· 4 days ago"While Iqbal's visit was pre-planned, the finance minister is being sent as Prime Minister Shehbaz ...
Pakistan to approach China to restructure its USD 15 billion energy debt: Report
The Telegraph· 4 days agoPakistan has decided to approach its all-weather ally China with a formal request to restructure its...
Pakistan To Approach China To Restructure Its $15 Billion Energy Debt: Report
Free Press Journal· 4 days agoWhile Iqbal's visit was pre-planned, the finance minister is being sent as Prime Minister Shehbaz ...
Today’s Cache | ChatGPT struggles with coding problems; Pakistan government defends X ban; Microsoft...
The Hindu· 4 days agoOpenAI chatbot ChatGPT’s ability to solve coding problems dropped by a wide margin if the problem...
Pakistan to approach China to restructure its $15 billion energy debt: Report
CNBC Awaaz· 4 days agoWhile Iqbalâ's visit was pre-planned, the finance minister is being sent as Prime Minister Shehbaz ...
Pakistan government defends X ban in court, cites compliance with laws
The Hindu· 4 days agoPakistan authorities on Monday informed a high court that banning the social media platform X is not against the laws of the country. The Sindh High Court (SHC) was hearing a case against the ...
Pak govt defends X ban in court, cites compliance with laws
Theprint· 5 days agoArticle 19 of the constitution of Pakistan is about freedom of speech, freedom of expression and...
Pakistan Defends Social Media Ban in Court, Cites Law Compliance
One India· 5 days agoPakistan's government argued in court that the social media platform ban aligns with legal standards, emphasizing national security and legal restrictions.